Chinese officials have rectified the chaos in the entertainment industry and have “cleared” the behavior of enthusiastic fans. The Internet banned accounts are not restricted to celebrities and civilians.
Recently, it has been reported the official list of “Chinese omnichannel banned artists”, including Zhao Wei, Zheng Shuang, Fan Bingbing, and Taiwanese artists Ko Chen-tung (Ke Zhendong) and Show Lo (Luo Zhixiang) are also listed.
The list of 25 people “all-channel banned” is rumored across China’s Internet like crazy, including 21 males and 4 females, is divided into three major categories: “political issues”, “violation of law and discipline,” and “disregarding morals”.
In the section of “political issues”, Zhao Wei is the first on the list, followed by the artist Zhang Zhehan, and Zhao Lixin, who is a naturalized Swedish citizen.
In addition, “Illegal and Discipline” named Ko Chen-tung from Taiwan, Jaycee Chan from Hong Kong, Fan Bingbing and Zheng Shuang who evaded taxes and paid fines, director Wang Quanan and others, and Gao Yunxiang who was involved in the sexual assault incident in Australia.
In the end, “Lost morals and norms” names Show Lo, Li Xiaolu and others. Those listed who shocked all walks of life due to cheating and multiplayer sex, marriage derailment, etc., and lost their performances in the local area.
The Chinese mainland official and the entertainment industry have jointly agreed to boycott bad artists.
From now on, they will no longer give them the opportunity to show their faces, and will no longer give space for performance work.
For example, Zhao Wei’s masterpiece “My Fair Princess” and other dramas were removed from the shelves in mainland China. The whole person was almost like vanishing, until she reported her safety through IG, and recently made a voice through Weibo to celebrate a birthday to a director friend, and a large number of fans came to the pilgrimage. Source