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By Chen Xi https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202108/1230465.shtml Chinese experts said the current distorted fan culture is due to an invisible and gray industrial chain that induces young fans to spend money and boost certain stars' popularity for profit, and they called for building a healthy and positive fandom world. The experts' remarks came after some ridiculous comments appeared on social media like "let's break into prison to rescue Kris Wu," and some fans allegedly made plans to organize "rescue groups" and "prison visiting team," China Youth Daily reported. Chinese-Canadian pop idol Kris Wu was detained by Beijing police for suspected rape, police from Beijing's Chaoyang district announced late Saturday night. From Monday night to Tuesday afternoon, Sina Weibo removed 133 illegal group chats, and it banned and permanently closed 503 accounts that included some improper remarks related to Wu's case. However, Sina Weibo's official account said on Tuesday night that many users who created chat groups were not real fans but aimed to attract eyeballs by publishing some extreme statements. On Monday night, China's top cyberspace authority said it had removed over 150,000 items of harmful information from online platforms and shut down more than 1,300 chat groups, amid efforts to create a wholesome internet environment for starstruck web users. "The culprit of the chaotic fan culture lies in an entire gray industrial chain with a clear division of labor, mature organization, and capital participation. They earn profits by taking advantage of the immature minds of minors and misleading fans to spend money for their idols," Xiao Fuqiu, a cultural critic based in Shanghai, told the Global Times on Tuesday. He added that for fans who have been misled by the chain for a long time, their moral standards and values have been distorted. "They find excuses for their idols, even for their criminal behaviors." "Some marketing accounts are the 'parasites' on this invisible fan culture industrial chain. As long as the capital behind the stars pays, they will post flattering and biased opinions online," Shi Wenxue, a cultural critic based in Beijing, said. Kris Wu's incident is not the first case of chaos in fan culture. Hit Chinese variety show Youth With You Season 3 in May was suspended after the show, where trainees compete to become idols, was involved in a scandal of wasting tons of milk.
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Wu Yifan has been banned on all platforms. This kind of ban is the first of it's kind in Chinese entertainment... We're witnessing history! Now when you search for Wu Yifan, he is nowhere to be found As of now Wu Yifan's Weibo, DY, Toutiao, Baidu baijiahao, Weibo supertopic, Tieba, Iqiyi PPQ, Tencent Video, CCTV Video, and Douban homepages are all gone. NetEase Cloud Music, QQ Music, Kugou Music, and Migu Music have removed all of Wu Yifan songs! [1235 shares] [2859 comments] [52000 likes] source https://weibo-talk.blogspot.com/2021/08/kris-wu-gets-banned-from-all-social.html 1. [+12,000] 2. [+8,709] This is what should be done to criminals. 3. [+3,399] His career is completely over! 4. [+1,865] His cult-like fans should also be banned 5. [+1,586] It's hard to believe that this is real [+1,351] Reply: Right? It's also the first time that I've seen something like this In the past it feels like celebrities who committed crimes and ended up in prison weren't treated this severely, perhaps there're more evil things that Wu Yifan has done which the public can't know about 6. [+650] This is great 7. [+586] This is too realistic
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Posted by the official account of Chaoyang Public Security Bureau: Regarding the online reports of "Wu Yifan repeatedly tricking young women into having s*x" and other related situations, after police investigation, Wu Yifan (male, 30 years old, Canadian) has been taken under lawful criminal detention by the Chaoyang Public Security Bureau on suspicions of r*pe. Further case investigations are being carried out. [669,000 shares] [242,822 comments] [6,730,000 likes] source https://weibo-talk.blogspot.com/2021/07/kris-wu-has-been-detained-by-police-on.html 1. [+698,000] Wu Yifan: I'll go to prison myself! You did it! 2. [+655,000] Finally, when will it be Lin Shengbin's turn? 3. [+254,000] Punish him severely! 4. [+245,000] Get out of China [+37,360] Reply: No he can't, he needs to do jail time!!! [+26,489] Reply: Get out once you're done with jail! 5. [+156,000] It's shameful when a guy isn't a v*rgin, without his precious first time, which woman would want him? Everyone knows that he is a casual guy that anyone can sleep with, he has no bottom line, so dirty. Turn it up, male v*rgins!! 6. [+148,000] Lol, he's China's number one contemporary r*pist
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https://www.8days.sg/sceneandheard/entertainment/old-pic-of-kris-wu-with-show-luo-goes-viral-netizens-call-them-15254326 BY TAMMI TAN One year and three months ago, Taiwanese singer Show Luo’s career was destroyed and his reputation beaten to a pulp after his scorned ex-girlfriend, Chinese influencer Grace Chow, posted a damning essay about his philandering ways. Now, it’s Chinese pop idol Kris Wu’s turn to be on the chopping block. The former EXO member, 30, was recently accused of sexual misconduct by 18-year-old Du Meizhu (who’s also a Chinese influencer, by the way). Don’t mess with Chinese influencers (and don’t be a scumbag) Although both Kris and his agency have released statements denying all the claims, the disgraced singer-actor still lost multiple endorsement deals and fell out of favour with the ruthless public. The scandal also earned him comparisons to Show, 41. Some netizens even dug out an old picture of the two men posing together (see below), which was dubbed “The Photo of the Century”. They were also labelled the “Scumbag Alliance”. Other comments include “They’re a perfect match”, “These two people should get out of China together”, “Brothers in hardship”, and the hilarious “Masters of time management”. Some even suggested that Kris was even worse than Show since the latter was still at least brave enough to admit to his mistakes and never tried to drug and assault underage girls, which is one of the allegations levelled against Kris. They even have matching poses Another controversial celeb whose link to Kris was brought up was Zheng Shuang. The Chinese actress was accused by her ex-boyfriend of abandoning their two children, who were born via surrogacy, in the United States earlier this year. The two of them previously appeared on variety show BLK 946 together, and Zheng Shuang, 29, once described her relationship with Kris as “siblings in hardship”. This amused many netizens, who called it a “prophecy of God” since they really ended up getting into trouble just months apart. “Siblings in hardship” Zheng Shuang and Kris Even Kris’ former bandmate, EXO’s Chanyeol, was not spared from being pulled into the conversation, and his own old scandal became a trending topic on Weibo. In October last year, someone claiming to be the South Korean star’s ex-girlfriend claimed that he cheated on her with over 10 other people during their three-year relationship. However, Chanyeol’s management agency announced in May this year that they have taken legal action against those who had spread false rumours about him. Nevertheless, fans of Chanyeol were not pleased with his past news being dragged up again like that. Some even suspected that Kris’ supporters were the ones responsible for bringing it up in an attempt to cover up their idol’s controversy.
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https://kr-asia.com/alibaba-and-bytedance-invest-in-yuehua-entertainment-to-keep-your-attention-on-screens ByteDance and Alibaba Pictures, the e-commerce giant’s entertainment and film division, invested in Yuehua Entertainment in a move to fortify their intellectual property portfolios. Founded in 2009, Yuehua Entertainment boasts a formidable lineup of talent in China’s entertainment market, including stars Han Geng, Wang Yibo, Meng Meiqi, Wu Xuanyi, and Fan Chengcheng. The company has also developed a virtual pop idol group, A-Soul, whose members teamed up at the end of 2020. A-Soul consists of five digital avatars that were the most popular virtual idols on streaming platform Bilibili. ByteDance will be looking to build the group’s popularity on its own entertainment platforms like Douyin. Investment in virtual idols is climbing, as Xiaoice raised fresh capital from Hillhouse Capital and GGV Capital, while Tencent is looking to recruit its own digital personalities. The investment in Yuehua Entertainment marks ByteDance’s second investment in the entertainment industry this month, after it backed Weinian, a multichannel networking company that counts famous YouTuber Li Ziqi among its talent roster.
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Incomplete list of celebrity/group donations and amounts Certain netizens were quick to point out that Xiao will easily sport a ¥150,000 Chanel bag but only managed to donate a "measly" ¥100,000 (USD $15,000) while her idol labelmates such as Meng Meiqi, Huang Minghao, and Wu Xuanyi each donated ¥1,000,000 (USD $150,000), ¥1,000,000 (USD $150,000), and ¥500,000 (USD $77,000) respectively. Irritated by the comments, Cheng Xiao posted a response to the negativity alongside the dictionary definition of the two Chinese characters for "donation" Paraphrased: "Criticism for donating, criticism for not donating, criticism for donating too much, criticism for donating to little, since when is a person measured by the amount of their donation?" Cheng Xiao has since deleted the response post