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Amid an ongoing government campaign against drugs, prostitution, and other moral vices, a powerful government agency has reportedly issued new regulations banning actors with histories of drug use or prostitution from appearing in movies and television.According to Chinese Internet portal Netease, on September 29, China’s State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio,
Li Yundi, a renowned pianist in China nicknamed the “prince of piano”, has been quickly boycotted and banned from posting online after police announced on Thursday (Oct 21) he had been detained on suspicion of soliciting a prostitute. The police statement did not specify how long he would be detained, but according to Chinese law, soliciting prostitution is illegal and.
The latest episode of hit Chinese reality show Call Me By Fire yesterday (Oct 21) showed concert pianist Li Yundi mosaicked over with portions of his scenes cut away. Suspicious much? It naturally set netizens questioning if the famous musician is the latest Chinese celebrity to be blacklisted by the government. All became clear later that day when Chinese state.