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Wang Chao Yang | Source: Instagram/derekwang1st
Wang Chao Yang | Source: Instagram/derekwang1st

'Daddy’s Kisses? No, Thanks!' Cast Stole Hearts in Their Vertical Drama — All About Them

Monica Go
Mar 30, 2026
03:00 A.M.

In "Daddy's Kisses? No, Thanks!", a single mother's simple life takes a dramatic turn when an unexpected connection with a powerful CEO exposes family secrets, rivalries, and a web of shocking twists.

The vertical drama "Daddy's Kisses? No, Thanks!" has taken viewers by surprise with its emotional storytelling and relatable characters. Mixing love, betrayal, and second chances, the short-form series delivers drama in every minute, but what really makes it shine is its talented cast. Here's a closer look at the actors who brought this viral story to life.

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Wang Chao Yang (Derek) as Collins Lloyd

Chinese actor Wang Chao Yang, known to fans as Derek, plays Collins Lloyd, the drama's intense and complicated male lead. Collins is a successful CEO who suddenly discovers he's a father — and the revelation turns his entire life upside down.

Born on May 31, 1995, Wang Chao Yang has quickly built a name for himself in the world of vertical dramas. His calm charisma and emotional control make him a perfect fit for roles like Collins, where confidence meets vulnerability.

Before "Daddy's Kisses? No, Thanks!", he appeared in popular projects such as "Come to Me Closer", "Farewell to the Past", "Flirt Wrong, Marry Rich", and "Reborn in the 80s".

Wang Chao Yang nas Collins on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 23, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Wang Chao Yang nas Collins on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 23, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Zhan Ni as Cindy

Zhan Ni delivers a heartfelt performance as Cindy, a single mother doing everything she can to provide for her son, Bryce. She works multiple jobs while dreaming of a stable life for the two of them.

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Her world collides with Collins's after an unexpected accident, and from there, their lives intertwine in ways neither could have predicted.

Zhan Ni as Cindy on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 27, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Zhan Ni as Cindy on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 27, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Zhan Ni's chemistry with Wang Chao Yang gives the show its emotional backbone, keeping viewers rooting for her from beginning to end.

Born in Sichuan, China, Zhan Ni graduated from Sichuan University and began acting in 2017 with the film "Tracing the Murderer along the Coast". Since then, she's gained attention in vertical dramas like "Work-Love Balance", "Unattainable Beauty", and "Unbending Will".

Zhan Ni as Cindy on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 27, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Zhan Ni as Cindy on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 27, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Yuna as The Difficult Rival

Every great love story needs a good rival, and Yuna delivers on every level. Elegant, ambitious, and dangerously driven, she's the kind of character audiences love to hate.

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Yuna's obsession with Collins leads her to manipulate those around her — especially Cindy and Bryce — but her motives run deeper than they seem.

Yuna on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 23, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Yuna on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 23, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Bryce - The Little Star Who Stole the Show

While the adults bring passion and tension, Bryce brings heart. The six-year-old's courage and love for his mother give "Daddy's Kisses? No, Thanks!" its emotional center.

His scenes often balance the heavier moments of the show, and viewers have been quick to praise his natural acting and bright screen presence.

Bryce on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 27, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

Bryce on "Daddy's Kisses? No Thanks!" posted on TikTok on June 27, 2025. | Source: TikTok/@yuzu_drama

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Vertical dramas live and die by pacing and emotion, and this cast nailed both. Wang Chao Yang's charisma, Zhan Ni's warmth, and the emotional push-and-pull between their characters kept audiences glued to their screens.

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