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China KOL with 19 million fans shut down for faking story about school homework left in Paris café toilet apologises

  • Blogger bought homework book online then flew to Paris to film videos
  • Slapped with unspecified legal punishment, loses 440,000 followers

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An online influencer in China with 19 million fans, whose social media account has been shut down over fabricated video content she posted to boost her internet profile, has apologised. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Alice Yanin Shanghai

The social media account of an online influencer in China has been taken down after videos she posted earlier this year – which gripped the nation – were exposed as fabrications.

The blogger, who uses the name Thurman mao yi bei online, had 18.8 million followers on Douyin before being punished in the middle of April by the authorities in Hangzhou, capital city of Zhejiang province in eastern China.

On April 12, the police said content in two viral videos about a mainland primary school student who lost his winter holiday homework in Paris were made up.

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The creators of the videos were a 29-year-old blogger, surnamed Xu, and her colleague, surnamed Xue, state media CCTV reported.

Xu is Thurman mao yi bei.

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Investigators said the widely circulated footage had a serious impact on the public. As a result the authorities slapped an “administrative punishment” on Xu’s company.

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