Taiwanese singer Tia Lee returns to Instagram with mysterious square grids
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Taiwanese singer, actress and model Tia Lee has made a return to her Instagram by uploading mysterious black six-square-grid and deleting all her previous photos.
Having kept a low profile since February this year, Lee has come back to social media by posting a mysterious black six-square-grid with a dark-blue strike through the middle, leaving fans and netizens wondering what the deletion and the dramatic strike through on the grid mean. Besides, Lee's profile icon was also replaced with a broken tiara.
The move has drawn mixed reactions as some netizens questioned if this is a new teaser for her new song. Some even said: "It has been quite some time since your last song, miss you so much, looking forward to seeing your new release" while some were expecting Lee's comeback in the entertainment scene, "Your new song was on Golden Melody Awards.... Very brainwashing indeed," a check by MARKETING-INTERACTIVE saw.
Lee has kept herself out of the spotlight and away from the public eye in the past three years. Back in July, she released her new single at the Golden Melody Awards 2022. However, the announcement of the single was surrounded by negative news. Her last public move was wishing her fans Happy New Year on Instagram in February. Since then, she had disappeared from the entertainment and fashion scenes, keeping a low profile without posting any new photos on Instagram.
Born in Taipei, Lee is an Asian pop singer, film and television actress, model, and former member of the girl band Dream Girls. In addition to her acting roles and musical career, Lee appears frequently at major fashion shows. As a fashion icon and trend-setter, Lee has graced the covers of fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazines such as Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, and shares her beauty and fashion tips through a number of Vogue's social media channels.
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