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Actress Raquel Xu had health scare during tumour surgery

Raquel Xu, an actress from China went through a surgery to remove a lump in her breast and she had a health scare after going through post-surgery complications.

On 6 November, the surgery was said to be a minor one.

Malay Mail quoted Sin Chew Daily as saying that Xu was unconscious after the procedure.

The operation was done at a hospital that does plastic surgery services.

The health scare happened because the tumour was located too close to an artery.

According to Sin Chew Daily, the actress is out of danger.

Xu, 29 was named China’s Beautiful Bust because of her E-cup breast size.

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Photo: Screengrab from Instagram

The actress rose to stardom in 2016 starring as Shen Jiawen, a drug trafficker in TV series Yu Zui.

Within days of its premiere, Yu Zui hit more than 100 million views on online video platform iQiyi and it is one of the most popular hit TV series.

Netizens took to social media to wish Xu well.

“This is a very close call, luckily she is ok”,

“What a scary incident. Luckily she is out of danger,” were among the comments left by fans for Xu.

Born as Xu Dongdong in Harbin, Heilongjiang on 16 February 1990, Xu is also a singer and Chinese actress.

She moved to Beijing at the age of 7 and she spent her education at the People’s Liberation Army Academy of Art.

She debuted her acting career in 2007 when she was a support actor in Tears in the Red City, a TV series that stars Cao Lan and Li Dongbei.

Following that, Xu appeared in Oriental King Lion.

Xu played Yue Rong in Chen Xiang in 2010 with co-stars Li Yapeng, Tommy Tam, Wu Mian and Xu Huanshan.

Her first film role is as a policewoman in an uncredited appearance in Eternal Moment, a romance film.

Featuring Li Yapeng, Xu Jinglei, Wang Xuebing and Je Jie, the film grossed 200 million yuan on a budget of only 10 million yuan.

 

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