PS.Yu Menglong’s Suicide Note Released – 2,000-Word Letter Reveals Horrifying Secrets!
For two months, the mystery surrounding Yu Menglong’s death has grown darker by the day. But now, a new shockwave has erupted online after a supposed 2,000-word “suicide note” — said to be written in his final hours — surfaced and spread rapidly across social platforms before being deleted within hours.
Despite attempts to wipe it from the internet, screenshots circulated so fast that erasing it became impossible.
What the letter allegedly reveals has left fans horrified, furious, and more determined than ever to demand justice.

A LETTER FILLED WITH FEAR, REGRET, AND NAMES HE COULD NOT SAY OUT LOUD
The note, though unverified, reads like the final confession of a man trapped between fame, pressure, and hidden dangers. Each paragraph paints a picture of a star who felt cornered, watched, and betrayed.
In the opening lines, Yu allegedly writes:
“I have tried to endure everything quietly… but the walls are closing in. Every promise they made was fake. Every smile hid a knife.”
He describes a life behind the camera that fans never saw — a place where politics, power plays, and hidden alliances dictated who rose and who was destroyed.
One chilling line stands out:
“They told me if I spoke, my career would end. They never said my life would too.”
BETRAYAL FROM WITHIN HIS OWN CIRCLE
The note details a circle of people he trusted — managers, collaborators, and “friends with influence” — who allegedly took advantage of him emotionally and financially.

He mentions:
- Broken contracts
- Threats disguised as advice
- Pressure from unnamed ‘protectors’
- Fear of being framed or silenced
Fans were most shaken by a paragraph many believe hints at powerful figures:
“I was never fighting strangers. I was fighting the people who said they were building my future.”
The letter stops just short of naming them — perhaps intentionally.

A MENTAL BURDEN THAT GREW TOO HEAVY
The note describes months of sleep deprivation, anxiety, and an overwhelming sense of being trapped in a system larger than himself.
He allegedly writes:
“Every time I tried to leave, they reminded me of what they know… what they can make disappear.”
It is a haunting line that fans believe may refer to information he possessed — something that could harm those above him.
HINTS OF A COVER-UP
The most explosive part of the letter discusses “things that were erased” and “truths that must never be found.”
He writes:
“If anything happens to me, don’t believe what they announce first.”
This sentence alone has reignited public anger. Many now question the speed at which the official investigation was closed. Fans say the letter directly contradicts the “accident” narrative.
The most controversial lines read:

“Do not blame me. Blame the ones who forced my silence.
The truth is buried deeper than any grave.”
Screenshots of this section have flooded social media, even as censors struggle to contain them.
FANS ARE NOT BUYING THE OFFICIAL STORY
Within minutes of the leak, hashtags exploded across Weibo, TikTok, and international fan groups:
- #JusticeForYuMenglong
- #WeWillNotForget
- #ReleaseTheTruth
- #StopTheCoverUp
Some fans are organizing online timelines, collecting every suspicious detail from the night of his death. Others are calling for international media to investigate what they believe is “the biggest entertainment cover-up in recent years.”
One fan wrote:
“If this letter is real, they erased his voice.
If it’s fake, someone is trying to erase the truth.
Either way, something is wrong.”
WHY DID THE LETTER DISAPPEAR SO FAST?
The note vanished from Chinese platforms within hours. Posts were deleted. Accounts were suspended. Search results were blocked.
And yet — the letter kept spreading.
This aggressive censorship only deepened suspicion.
If the note were harmless, why erase it so urgently?
Some believe it was removed because it threatens the official narrative.
Others believe the letter is part of a psychological operation to confuse the public.
But millions agree on one thing: there are too many unanswered questions.
A FINAL MESSAGE OF LOVE TO HIS FANS
One of the last paragraphs reads:
“I am sorry I could not be stronger.
You gave me the best years of my life.
Please remember me not for how I left, but for how I tried.”
The message has broken the hearts of fans everywhere. Thousands have written letters, lit candles, and left flowers at his past filming locations.
One comment went viral:
“You didn’t fail us.
The world failed you.”
ONE QUESTION REMAINS
Was this letter truly written by Yu Menglong —
or is it the final piece of a much larger puzzle?
Until authorities address the growing demands for transparency, the mystery will only deepen.
For now, fans continue to echo the same plea:
“We will not let your story be buried.”
