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ATB Guo Mei Mei Confess on PRC TV She is a Gold Digging Slut

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‘I like to show off’: Chinese celebrity Guo Meimei confesses to prostitution, gambling charges on state TV
Monday, 04 August, 2014, 2:20pm
News›China Insider
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Patrick Boehler and Cece Zhang
Critics say state media coverage of celebrity’s confession is an attempt to 'whitewash' China's Red Cross and divert public attention away from spate of tragedies and political scandals
Infamous internet celebrity Guo Meimei appeared on state television wearing orange prison attire on Sunday night, remorseful and in tears over her luxurious lifestyle and the public relations stunt that single-handedly destroyed the reputation of the Red Cross Society of China.

The 23-year-old was detained in Beijing last month on gambling-related charges. Her "confession" broadcast on state-run television marked the end of a months-long investigation by a special cross-provincial police unit.

The public confession to all charges laid against her marks a steep turn in Guo’s celebrity career, which had even led her to shoot a self-funded film of her life story last year. The film detailed how she went from a troubled childhood in Hunan to study at the Beijing Film Academy before plunging the Red Cross into scandal in 2011.

Watch: Guo Meimei's confession on CCTV



Guo caused nationwide outrage and a massive drop in donations to the state-backed charity when she claimed to work for a subsidiary of it, while at the same time flaunting pictures of a Maserati car and luxury bags on her Weibo account.

The Red Cross denied any ties to Guo, but the public did not believe the charity, which is registered under the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

The socialite has continued to share photos of herself at luxury resorts, upscale restaurants and Macau’s casino tables with her almost 1.9 million followers on Weibo.

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In a confession aired on China Central Television on Sunday night, Guo said she fabricated her affiliation with the Red Cross purely out of vanity.

“I like to show off,” she said. “I have the vain mindset of a little girl.”

Beijing TV’s broadcast included testimony from Shenzhen-based businessman Wang Jun, who was Guo’s partner at the time. Guo said she was his mistress. When he planned to use the Red Cross brand for an advertising campaign, Guo asked to head the new business venture and rushed to add her presumptive new job title to her Weibo account, she said.

Internet users soon discovered Guo’s Weibo profile page and photos of luxury cars, pouring scorn on her and the Red Cross. Her name became synonymous with China’s newly rich shamelessly flaunting their wealth.

“I would like to tell the Red Cross that I’m sorry,” said a tearful Guo, while bowing, in the Beijing TV report. “I want to apologise even more to those people who are unable to get help,” as donations to the Red Cross have dried up ever since.

Businessman Wang, 46, was also detained on criminal charges on July 24, Xinhua said.

The Beijing TV report saw Guo admit to operating an illegal gambling venue in Beijing, as well as having sex with various unnamed men for money. She also admitted to fabricating recent reports of herself incurring a 260 million yuan (HK$327 million) gambling debt in Macau in an attempt to get back into the limelight.

Little of the information featured in the broadcast was new to the loyal audience of Guo’s fans, journalists and media observers were quick to note.

Critics say that state media are splashing Guo over their front pages and prime time slots at a time when China is grappling with the political fallout from an investigation into Zhou Yongkang, the Communist Party's retired security tsar, as well as an earthquake in Yunnan, a factory explosion in Jiangsu and ethnic violence in Xinjiang, each leading to three-digit death tolls.

“The conspiracy theory goes that [Beijing] wanted to distract public attention or calls for accountability over the explosion at the Zhongrong factory in Kunshan or the slaughter in Yarkant in Xinjiang,” Wen Yunchao, a US-based independent media observer, wrote in an email.

Wen said the timing could have been coincidental, but speculated that the broadcast could also be an effort to “whitewash” the Red Cross from the 2011 scandal.

The charity, unlike its counterparts in other countries who are independent from governments, has called on donors on its Weibo page “to please forget Guo Meimei” in the wake of her confession. It is providing aid to the tens of thousands affected by the earthquake in Yunnan on Sunday that so far has claimed at least 381 lives.

Zhang Ming, a professor in the political science department at Renmin University in Beijing, criticised state media for hyping Guo’s confession as rescue efforts for those trapped in rubble in Yunnan were ongoing.

“This just serves to whitewash the Red Cross,” he wrote in a microblog post. “The Red Cross is so soiled, could one single young woman have possibly smeared it [this much]?”

Guo is the latest in a series of detained celebrities paraded on national television prior to a court trial. Last year, venture capitalist and liberal blogger Charles Xue Biqun made a public confession on CCTV about how he had abused his celebrity status, after he was arrested for allegedly soliciting prostitutes in Beijing.

Watch: Chinese internet celebrity Charles Xue confessed on CCTV in 2013
 

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got pictures to prove? not all women can work as prostitutes. For example Dr Lee Wei Leng the only daughter of Lee Kuan Yew is out.
 

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guomeimeia.jpg


guomeimei-car.jpg
 

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got pictures to prove? not all women can work as prostitutes. For example Dr Lee Wei Leng the only daughter of Lee Kuan Yew is out.

Even if she pay, she cannot get men to fuck her.

They will plead headache, stomach ach, and got throwing up problems and cock cannot stand no matter how much fluffing they try to do.

Cannot even do her doggie style once they see her front and knowing what her front looks like.

She got to order cucumbers and quickly use them before they wilt.

Even dildo melt and bengkok in her hands
 

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Guo Meimei arrest highlights China's online sex trade

Staff Reporter
2014-08-31

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Guo Meimei's account on Sina Weibo. (Photo/Xinhua)

The arrest of infamous microblog celebrity and socialite Guo Meimei has highlighted an underground online sex trade industry in which the managers of models and actresses pimp them out to wealthy businessmen via the internet, reports the Chinese-language Guangzhou Daily.

The 23-year-old Guo, best known for flaunting her wealth online and falsely claiming to work for the Chinese Red Cross in a 2011 scandal, was nabbed for her involvement in a gambling ring last month. State media reports also claimed that Guo had earned money through "commercial performances" in what appeared to be a euphemism for the sex trade, where she earned at least 100,000 yuan (US$16,200) for each transaction. She was even rumored to have attended the notorious sex party allegedly at the Hainan Rendez-Voux Lifestyle and Yacht Show in Sanya, Hainan province last April in which an alleged 2,000 condoms were used. (As to the facts of this last sentence, Want China Times can confirm that Sanya is in Hainan province.)

According to the Guangzhou Daily report, Guo is a "zhoubiannu," which translates as marginal or peripheral girl, a term gaining traction in China for young women who claim to be models or actresses but frequently upload provocative photos of themselves on the internet to attract attention. Many of these zhoubiannu are said to have "managers" who are more or less pimps with mostly wealthy businessmen clients looking for sex with young and attractive girls.

One such manager who spoke to the Guangzhou Daily advertised his girls on social media platforms such as Tencent's QQ, claiming that he could hook clients up with fashion models, car models, air stewardesses, university students, actresses, white collar office ladies and exotic Eurasian women in all major cities across the country. The advertisement also said he was recruiting.

The manager said all photos of his models can be found through online searches, and that some of them have even won prizes at major modeling contests. When asked why a prize-winning model would resort to the sex trade, he said that the earning power of all models is dependent on their youth, adding that most of his employees just want to earn as much as they can while they are still young.

The price of a sexual encounter with one of his charges is 5,000 yuan (US$815) plus a 30% security deposit, the manager said. Clients will also also need to pay for airfare and transportation if necessary, he added.

One model from southern China's Guangdong province told the Guangzhou Daily she charges 6,000 yuan (US$975) for "overnight" services and that she her day job usually involves making print ads and attending commercial functions. She said she also attends banquets as a companion but that she would not drink any alcohol.

Business is apparently very good, as there are dozens of posts popping up every day on social media with men claiming that they are looking to pay for companionship. In one chat forum, a 26-year-old man wrote that he had saved up 10,000 yuan (US$1,630) to find a beautiful woman for his first sexual experience, adding that money is not a problem as long as the girl is beautiful and has a good body.

The Guangzhou Daily report said many of the girls are initially recruited through legitimate channels to be models or actresses, but after starting off with a few commercial events they will be slowly enticed to shift to the sex trade. The temptation of being able to make several thousand yuan a day, with the potential to earn more than 100,000 yuan (US$16,300) a month, is often too much to resist.

Guangdong lawyer Song Fuxin told the paper that it can be difficult to crack down on this underground industry as it is insufficient to charge managers for a crime just based on their advertisements, and because the trades usually take place in private settings where the participants can claim that it is merely a casual consensual encounter.

 

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Prostitution is not right when you force these women to become a prostitute. But the problem is that these modern women volunteered for it.
 
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