Li Yifeng the famous Chinese actor arrested for illegal solicitation of sex services

With more than 60 million followers on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, it was reported that actor Li Yifeng (35), who portrayed revolutionary leader Mao Zedong in a 2021 biopic to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, was detained by authorities in Beijing on Sunday.

In this post, you will read more about who is Li Yifeng, why he was arrested for illegal solicitation of sex services and the consequences.

Who is Li Yifeng? 

Li Yifeng, popularly known as Evan Li, was born on May 4, 1987. He is a singer who first gained fame by taking part in 2007 My Hero competition. With the release of the album Four Leaf Clover, he made his singing debut. The drama The Prince of Tennis 2, which was taken from the Japanese anime The Prince of Tennis, was Mr. Li’s acting debut in 2009.

Li Yifeng gained recognition throughout time for his credible acting performances in well-known C-dramas and Chinese movies.

In addition to various programs and special broadcasts, Li Yifeng has appeared in 14 movies and 22 Chinese television episodes during the course of his career. The most well-known works of Li Yifeng include “Swords of Legends,” “The Lost Tomb,” “Noble Aspirations,” “Sparrow,” and “Mr. A few examples include “Six,” “Time Pass by Suddenly,” “Fearless Whispers,” “Wait in Beijing,” and more.

Li Yifenghad his most recent acting appearances in the 2022 C-dramas “Day Breaker” and “Mirror: A Tale of Twin Cities,” where he played the main character. Aside from his extensive filmography, he was placed Number 9 in 2015 and Number 11 in 2017 on the Forbes China Celebrity list because of his rising fame.

Why Li Yifeng was arrested for illegal solicitation of sex services.

A 35-year-old male with the last name Li was taken into custody, according to a statement posted by the Beijing police on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. The state-run TV station CCTV later verified the actor’s identity.

The actor was seized on suspicion of soliciting sex services, according to the police, and “admitted to visiting prostitutes many times.”

Even though sex services are illegal in mainland China, almost 10 million women actively work in the sex business in major cities like Shanghai and Beijing.

In China, soliciting sex is punishable by a fine of up to £645 and administrative imprisonment of up to 15 days.

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The statement was given on social media

According to a statement from the actor’s studio, “comments regarding Li Yifeng’s personal life on the internet are inaccurate and have been maliciously made to promote rumors by those with ulterior motivations,” according to Global Times.

In response to the accusations, Mr. Li Yifeng used social media to emphasize that the rumors not only hurt his feelings but also had an impact on all of his continuing operations.

He expressed his wish on Weibo, writing, “I hope Li Yifeng will live on in his film and television work, will live responsibly, and will also live in the social duty of today’s youth, instead of living among lawsuits and battling false reports. But according to reports, his tweet was taken off the social media site.

Global and regional firms, such as the upscale clothing company Prada, the wristwatch Panerai, and the French cognac producer Remy Martin, released statements on Sunday informing the public said as a result of the event, they had removed Li as their brand ambassador. Additionally, the Huading Awards’ organizing committee announced that it had revoked the actor’s titles as “The National Audience’s Favorite Movie Star” and “Best Actor in China’s Top 100 TV Dramas.”

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