Ex-member Chris (Chinese activity name: Ui-pan), a former member of the group EXO, was caught up in the allegation of sexual assault on a minor and explained it, but the advertising and broadcasting industry went on to 'clear Ui-pan' one after another.



Recently on Weibo in China, shocking revelations about Wu Yi-fan were posted, which caused a stir.

Writer A said in an exposing post, "Wu Yi-fan sexually assaulted me for a casting interview or fan meeting as a pretext." He said, "I made a minor drink alcohol and then had sex, and in return I paid 500,000 yuan (about 88.13 million). won),” he claimed.




In addition, Mr. A, who revealed that there were 7 victims as well as himself, also claimed that "one of the victims had an abortion, Wu Yipan has a sexually transmitted disease, and has never used contraception during sex."



In response, Wu Yi-pan completely denied the allegations, saying, "I met the woman only once in December of last year" and pleaded for innocence, saying, "I have never raped, seduced, or enticed a minor. If that happens, I will go to jail." I did.




However, the public opinion was cold despite Wu Yi Pan's explanation.

We are taking the allegations seriously, as China is punishing rapists for raping minors and punishing them with severe punishment, including the maximum death penalty.

As if conscious of this, the advertising industry began to delete Yui Pan's images one after another, and Chinese media platform Tencent Video and CCTV affiliate EtherealSound also deleted all Uipan-related content.



In response, Wang Shixin, a law professor at the China University of Communication and Telecommunication, said, "The massive criticism of Wu Yi Fan shows that Chinese netizens are tired of being manipulated by money. You will get it,” he predicted.




Ui-pan, who debuted as an EXO member in 2012, filed a lawsuit to confirm the invalidity of the exclusive contract after two years of activity and left the team to continue independent activities.

Wu Yipan, who moved to China after leaving, earned an annual income of 105 million yuan (about 26.7 billion won) in 2017, and was also ranked 10th on the list of Chinese celebrities selected by Forbes, a business magazine that year.



(Photo = 'kriswu' Instagram, Weibo capture)



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(SBS Entertainment News editor Jina-yoon)