Actress Bai Ling has announced plans to publish a memoir exposing her romantic history with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, promising a revealing and shocking account of her love life.

In a recent interview, the 60-year-old Chinese-American actress said her book, My Outrageous Romances in Hollywood, will share intimate details about the famous men she has been involved with throughout her decades-long career.
Ling, known for roles in The Crow, Crank: High Voltage, and Red Corner, has been linked to stars such as Mickey Rourke, Bill Maher, Lionel Richie, and Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter. She hinted that even more unexpected names will be revealed in her memoir.
“I’ve had many romances, and now is the time to share my story,” Ling said. “People will be shocked.”
She admitted that she cannot recall the exact number of relationships she has had over the years, stating, “There are too many.”
Ling acknowledged concerns about naming high-profile celebrities but confirmed she consulted legal experts to ensure accuracy and compliance with publishing laws.
“If it’s true, I can use real names,” she said. “I want to tell my story in a truthful, romantic, and positive light.”

The actress emphasized that her book is not about exposing scandals but about celebrating love and human connection.
Ling, who has never married, described her perspective on romance as unconventional.
“I believe in pure connections, not just traditional relationships,” she explained. “Love is about intensity, not duration. Some people are married for life but remember one unforgettable romance.”
She added that she has experienced love stories that few others can relate to, calling her journey “unique and bold.”
With over 200 pages already written, Ling is planning an extensive promotional campaign for the memoir, which she hopes will coincide with the release of her upcoming film, My Quarantine Romance with Toilet Paper.
She discussed her book while attending the 2025 Vampire Ball’s The Endless Night at Los Angeles’ historic Mayan Theatre, an event celebrating gothic and vampire culture.
As anticipation builds, Ling teased that her revelations will leave many in Hollywood feeling uneasy.
“They will be nervous. I will be nervous,” she admitted. “But it’s a story I need to tell.”