On August 12, Liaoning female anchor Tang Tang passed away from a sudden cerebral hemorrhage at the young age of 27, sparking attention.
In the early morning of August 13, Liaoning’s well-known audio broadcasting organization “Charming Voice Channel” announced through its official account that their collaborating anchor Tang Tang had passed away from a sudden cerebral hemorrhage on the afternoon of the 12th.
Her social media accounts indicate that she was 27 years old, and her live broadcasting hours were from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Her last video was posted on August 7. According to Jimo News, in the live broadcasting industry, Tang Tang belonged to the category of “voice-only” anchors, who did not need to show their faces and interacted with the audience in real-time through their voice.
After the announcement of her passing, many netizens expressed shock, with some saying, “27 years old, cerebral hemorrhage, unimaginable, I always thought this was a disease that only older people would get.”
Some netizens also shared their experiences, with one saying, “This disease has indeed become younger. I also suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. While shopping with my best friend, I suddenly felt dizzy and nauseous, and had to be rushed to the emergency room for lifesaving treatment twice before waking up. I had surgery last month and am currently on sick leave, costing tens of thousands. I had no warning signs beforehand, which was terrifying and also affected my family!”
In recent years, there have been several Chinese internet celebrities who passed away due to cerebral hemorrhages.
On June 13, 2025, Wei Mengmeng, also known as “Da Meng 1888,” a famous internet celebrity from Jining, Shandong, died from a sudden cerebral hemorrhage at the age of only 32.
On June 1, 2025, a popular internet celebrity singer, Duan Yu, from Jiangxi, passed away after being in a coma for more than twenty days due to a sudden cerebral hemorrhage, at the age of only 48.
On October 15, 2024, the 32-year-old internet celebrity from Yunnan, A Kui, suffered a sudden cerebral hemorrhage after a livestream and passed away despite rescue efforts.
On September 14, 2024, 41-year-old tea-selling anchor, Sister Chenxi, succumbed to diffuse cerebral hemorrhage caused by an old blood clot in her brain’s veins.
Some netizens believe that “staying up late is the biggest killer of the body. It’s a pity to earn a lot of money but not enjoy it because of illness, so remember that good health is the greatest wealth.” They advise all broadcasters who work tirelessly to take care of their health. They emphasize the importance of not staying up late and going to bed before midnight (11 p.m. to 1 a.m.) to nourish the “kidneys” and “vital energy,” as sleeping after this time does not have any beneficial effect, colloquially known as “make-up sleep.”
However, some netizens question, “I know someone in their early 30s who doesn’t drink, smoke, or stay up late, yet they had a sudden stroke. What’s wrong with this world?”
In response, others link these occurrences to factors such as “COVID-19, COVID-19, COVID-19, say it three times,” stating more precisely that it’s related to the vaccine. They mention that after the COVID-19 pandemic, these diseases have increased, become more prevalent among younger individuals, and cannot be overlooked.
