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C-actress Song Zu Er Makes First Post on Weibo Celebrating Mid-Autumn a Year After Account Wiped During Her Tax Scandal — 8 Comments

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      • It was never suspended, usually celebrity accounts aee only suspended on Weibo if there is a Blue and White notice of criminal activity from the authorities like Li Yifeng or Crystal Yuan.

        Song Zuer was reported by her former accountant; her mum’s ex-boyfriend recommended his relative who was an accountant to do work for Song Zuer
        but after her mum and her ex broke up the staffer was let go and went to report Song Zuer for financial irregularities. After 1 year of lengthy checks her studio’s official Weibo posted a lawyer’s letter stating that she was cleared of any tax fraud (i.e. she paid up anything that was owed and the authorities were satisfied) but an anonymous American-based Weibo account 小晏小西 masquerading as her ex-boss Zhou Yanxi started posting chatlogs and official notices claiming that Song Zuer commited tax evasion (the fine was RMB50 in one notice, which doesn’t seem very logical) and took the Gaokao exam illegally without a graduation cert from an American high school. Her studio then replied with a lawyer letter to the American-based Weibo account that the Department of Tax and Department of Education were both consulted and are able to prove that Song Zuer did not have any tax or education irregularities. Usually if celebrities cite official government offices like the Department of Tax or Education, the authorities will respond and pushback if said celebrity was found to have committed wrongdoing but it’s been almost a month and the government hasn’t responded with any Blue & White notice of criminality so she should be fine.

        Problem is, she is seen as a high risk actor after this incident and many casting directors may not want to hire her. But she’s good enough an actor to law low and keep acting IMO, not everyone has to be a liuliang

      • @Guest
        Wow thanks for explaining it. Child actors either have the most supportive family or the most problematic. Seems like her is the latter. She should get professional team and cut off her mom involvement in her career.

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