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    Where in the world is Fan Bingbing?

    'Disappearance' of top Chinese actress Fan Bingbing concerns fans
    By Kerry Allen
    BBC Monitoring
    4 hours ago


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    Fan Bingbing recently received global attention for her appearance as Blink in the X-Men film franchise

    Chinese social media users are questioning the whereabouts of one of China's biggest film stars.

    Fan Bingbing is one of the world's highest paid actors, but media reports in the country say that she hasn't been seen in public since 1 July when she visited a children's hospital.

    Social media users are also noting her unusual silence on the popular Sina Weibo microblog, where she has more than 62 million followers. She has not been active on her account since 23 July, when she "liked" a number of posts.

    In May, prominent TV presenter Cui Yongyuan appeared to accuse Fan Bingbing of tax evasion. Her studio has denied any wrongdoing,

    It has not commented on her whereabouts.

    Social media concern

    Ms Fan is known internationally as a singer and model, as well as for her appearance in the X-Men film franchise.

    She is one of China's most influential celebrities and posts regularly on her Weibo account. Her posts consistently receive thousands of user comments.

    This makes her current online silence unusual, and hundreds of thousands of social media users have been voicing their concern.

    Many are replying to her most recent post on 2 June and asking for her to release a statement and confirm that she is well.


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    The normally active blogger's last Weibo post was on 2 June, and has hundreds of thousands of comments from concerned users

    "We love you, Fan Bingbing," many users say. Another adds: "We are waiting for an answer."

    Others question if she has been detained, but at present this is pure speculation. They note the recent, highly circulated allegations surrounding her in relation to a wider government tax evasion probe.

    Some celebrities are alleged to have used so-called "yin-yang" contracts: dual contracts in which one sets out an actor's real earnings, and another details a lower figure, with the latter submitted to the tax authorities.

    In June, the actress's studio addressed these allegations and said that the star had never signed dual contracts, "The studio and Fan Bingbing will fully cooperate with the relevant authority. We hope the investigation result can be released soon to answer the public doubt."

    Report censored

    In the past week, concern about Ms Fan among social media users has risen after a financial newspaper carried a controversial article hinting that she was under investigation.

    The Economic Observer claimed on 26 July that several of Ms Fan's staff were being questioned by the police, and that her brother had been told that he was not allowed to leave the country. He has not commented.


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    Posts mentioning the Economic Observer article and an alleged investigation into Fan's staff have been censored from social media

    The article was swiftly taken offline, and multiple posts that mentioned it, including some by state-affiliated media have been censored according to Free Weibo, a censorship-monitoring website.

    Many financial newspapers in China are independent, but given their traditionally niche subject matter, are often overlooked by the government censors.

    Media hint at concerns

    Mainstream state media have steered clear of reporting on the whereabouts of Ms Fan.

    Financial media have noted that the market value of Huayi Brothers, the production company that she is signed up to, has plunged some seven per cent in the past week. However, the company has since released a statement saying that this is unrelated to Ms Fan.

    Independent media including Caixin Online have reported on the "rumours" that Ms Fan has been detained, and note that her studio has not responded to phone calls from the media or fans.

    Some outlets say this could be because members of her staff are being investigated, but this is unconfirmed and both Ms Fan and her team could simply be taking a break from the limelight.
    I've been following this story for a few weeks. It continues to grow. Perhaps this will need its own thread soon.
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    The Fox take

    I'm splitting this off from China's most powerful celebrities into an indie Where in the world is Fan Bingbing? thread.

    CELEBRITY NEWS 5 hours ago
    'X-Men' actress Fan Bingbing drops off social media, sparking concern among fans
    By Katherine Lam | Fox News


    Chinese actress Fan Bingbing has disappeared from social media amid rumors she is the target of a tax evasion investigation and that she, her brother and boyfriend have been barred from leaving China. (AP)

    Fan Bingbing, “X-Men” actress and one of China’s biggest movie stars, sparked concern among fans after she disappeared from social media for about a month amid rumors the celebrity is being investigated for tax evasion.

    Fans began speculating the star was possibly in trouble after she went radio silent on China’s main microblogging service Weibo, where she has more than 62 million followers. The Chinese actress is usually active on the service and posts regularly.


    Chinese actress Fan Bingbing has disappeared from social media amid rumors she is the target of a tax evasion investigation. (AP)

    Fan last posted on the social media service on July 2, the day after she was last seen in public visiting a children’s hospital, the South China Morning Post reported. Many people have commented on the July 2 post asking Fan to release a statement confirming she’s okay.


    "We love you, Fan Bingbing," many Weibo users wrote, according to the BBC. "We are waiting for an answer."

    Others said the last time Fan was active on Weibo was on July 23, when she “liked” several posts.


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    Though it remains a mystery why Fan has been avoiding the spotlight, several reports online claim the actress and her brother have been barred from leaving China as authorities look into reports Fan was given dual contracts for her work: a public one listing her official salary and a private one stating her actual, much higher, pay. The contracts, dubbed “yin-yang” contracts, are used to evade taxes.

    Chinese newspaper The Economic Observer reported Saturday that Fan and her brother Fan Chengcheng are involved in a tax evasion investigation that began in June. A person associated with a company linked to Fan is being accused of hiding and destroying evidence, a source told the newspaper. Several other people associated with Fan are being investigated.


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    Her boyfriend, actor Li Chen, is also reportedly barred from leaving China. He has not updated his account since July 6.

    The report was posted on the newspaper’s website for about an hour before it was taken down — but had already been widely shared on the internet, the South China Morning Post reported.

    Chinese media reports said neither Fan, her production company nor agent can be reached, boosting speculation that all have been caught up in the probe. Police rarely comment on such investigations until a conclusion has been reached.


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    Fan's production company released a statement on June 3 saying Fan never signed a “yin-yang” contract.

    Fan has appeared in dozens of movies and TV series in China, but is best known internationally for her role as Blink in 2014's "X-Men: Days of Future Past." She is one of China's wealthiest entertainers, pulling down tens of millions of dollars for her roles, along with substantial amounts in appearance fees and product endorsements.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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    355

    Is Fan Bingbing, China’s No. 1 Actress, Really “Missing”?



    by Stephanie Eckardt
    August 3, 2018 3:55 pm
    Ellen von Unwerth for W

    Is it really possible for Fan Bingbing, an actress-singer-model with dozens of millions of followers, whom Forbes has named the most influential Chinese celebrity for four years running, to get any privacy? Probably not, which is why a notable number of those followers have begun to worry that, for once, they haven't been hearing much at all about Fan. (She was last seen in public over a month ago, while visiting a children's hospital in Shanghai on July 1.)
    Fans who are familiar with Fan's frequent presence on Weibo, though, seem much more concerned about her absence online rather than IRL. Fan doesn't post too much on social media, and especially not on Instagram, where she last posted in late May. She is, however, often on Weibo, which is why the fact that she hasn't "liked" any posts on the platform in over a week, since July 23, has been causing more and more of her 62 million followers to write her (unanswered) comments asking her to let them know that she's okay.

    It's certainly not out of the ordinary for a celebrity to take a break over the summer—especially an overworked star who could use some time off the map (and away from notifications). In this case, though, some are seeing it as an alarming sign, notin that Fan has not been in the news cycle since the Chinese TV presenter Cui Yongyuan publicly accused her of tax evasion this past May, which made enough waves to cause shares in some of China's biggest film studios to plummet. (Fan has established more and more of an international presence since playing Blink in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past; she's currently set to star in the spy thriller 355 alongside Jessica Chastain, Penélope Cruz, and Lupita Nyong'o.)


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    In June, Fan's personal film studio, which has yet to comment on her whereabouts, defended the actress, stating that she had never taken part in any of the so-called "yin-yang" contracts—meaning using both an official contract (with lower figures) submitted for taxes and a secret one (with actual earnings)—that Cui had accused her of using. They also stated that both she and the studio would "fully cooperate with the relevant authority."

    Things were relevantly quiet on that front until July 26, when the Chinese financial newspaper The Economic Observer published an article claiming that the police were questioning several of her staff members, and that her brother, who has not commented on the matter, had been told he, like Fan, cannot leave the country. According to the BBC, it wasn't long before both the stories and others mentioning it were taken offline, and news hasn't followed from other mainstream Chinese state outlets since. Meanwhile, according to the Hollywood Reporter, outlets in Taiwan and Hong Kong have been reporting on rumors of Fan's arrest, as well as of those of her manager and personal assistant, and the possibility of her scenes being cut from Unbreakable Spirit, her upcoming Chinese film with Bruce Willis.

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    With all that going on, the Internet's imagination has naturally been running wild, with rumors that Fan has even been detained. It does, however, only seem natural that amid all the drama, Fan would want (or at the very least be told) to lie low, and simply hasn't felt up to pressing "like" on Weibo as of late.
    First I've heard of 355. That sounds cool. Hope Bingbing is okay.
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    An update pulling in Jackie no less.

    Jackie Chan refutes claims that he advised Fan Bingbing to seek refuge in US over tax evasion woes


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    REI KUROHI AND JAN LEE
    THE STRAITS TIMES Sep 03, 2018

    Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan has refuted allegations that he had advised Chinese actress Fan Bingbing to seek refuge in the United States in the wake of an ongoing tax evasion scandal.

    According to Hong Kong news outlet Apple Daily, Fan - one of Chinese entertainment's most recognisable faces - appeared at a Los Angeles immigration office on Friday morning (Aug 31) to enter the United States.

    The source is reportedly a Twitter user, who believes that Fan had taken Chan's advice to seek refuge in the United States to ride out what is the biggest scandal in her two decades in showbiz.

    But in response, Chan's company told Chinese news site ETtoday that the actor's involvement was "nonsense".

    According to the Saturday ETtoday report, sources claimed that Fan had already been "taken in", suggesting that the actress may have been arrested.

    The 36-year-old actress went dark in June after veteran Chinese host Cui Yongyuan accused her of tax evasion in late May. He implied that Fan has signed what is known as "yin and yang" contracts, where she reportedly had two contracts on Cell Phone 2, a Feng Xiaogang film.

    One, meant to be given to the authorities, presented her pay as 10 million yuan (S$2 million) while another, used internally between Fan and the production company presented her pay as 50 million yuan (S$10 million). In total, she was set to receive 60 million yuan but would only be taxed for 10 million yuan.

    Fan, the highest paid actress in China according to Forbes, denied the claims and Cui later walked back on the allegations - but the damage had already been done.

    China's State Administration of Taxation published a statement on June 3, several days after Cui's allegations, which said that it has ordered its local bureau in Jiangsu province to investigate the tax evasion issue of those working in the film industry. Though no names were cited, Fan's film studio is based in Jiangsu.

    Zhejiang Talent, one of the production companies of The Legend of Ba Qing - an epic Chinese drama that stars Fan alongside Chinese actor Gavin Gao - released a company report on Wednesday, which said that the television series has yet to receive a date of release due to allegations its stars have been involved in.

    Aside from Fan's tax evasion woes, Gao was charged in June with two counts of aggravated sexual assault in Australia. Fan is also a shareholder of Zhejiang Talent.

    The company said if it does not eventually receive a release date and the show is dropped from release, it will fall into some 740 million yuan of bad debts.

    To add fuel to the fire, Fan, a mainstay on international red carpets like the Cannes Film Festival and an avid social media user, seemingly dropped off the map. Her account on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site, has not been updated since June 2. She previously posted almost daily.

    Rumours about Fan's predicament began to fly in the months since. There were reports alleging that Fan had been banned from acting for three years and barred from leaving the country.

    Her fiance, Chinese actor Li Chen, has also maintained a low profile and kept mum about her current predicament.
    Now I really want to see Cell Phone 2.
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    not socially responsible

    I wonder what would happen to Hollywood if we applied such a measure...

    Fan Bingbing: Vanished Chinese star 'not socially responsible'
    By Kerry Allen
    BBC Monitoring
    11 September 2018


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    Fan Bingbing, who got a 0% score in the report, has not been seen in public since 1 July

    Chinese film star Fan Bingbing has been ranked last in a report judging A-list celebrities on how "socially responsible" they are, fuelling further speculation about the whereabouts of the actress, who has not been seen in public for more than two months.

    The 2017-2018 China Film and Television Star Social Responsibility Report, carried widely by state media outlets, ranks Chinese celebrities according to three criteria: professional work, charitable actions and personal integrity.

    It praises celebrities who have become "relatively strong role models", but also highlights cases where it says they have had a "negative" social impact.

    But what is most notable is its 0% rating for Fan Bingbing, one of China's biggest stars, who hasn't been seen in public since 1 July when she visited a children's hospital.

    The report was authored by academics at Beijing Normal University.

    Who is Fan Bingbing?

    She is known internationally as a singer and model, as well as for her appearance in the X-Men film franchise.

    Her name has been linked to a government probe involving celebrities using "yin-yang contracts" - a practice where one contract sets out an actor's real earnings, and another details a lower figure, with the latter submitted to the tax authorities.

    Although Fan Bingbing's studio denies any wrongdoing, online users are speculating that the reason she scored 0% is a result of the widely-circulated allegations, which state media have said have had a negative impact on society.

    There is no word on what has happened to Fan. However there is speculation she has been arrested.

    Most recently, state-run Chinese publication Securities Daily published a report which said she had been placed "under control, and would "accept the legal decision".

    But the story was pulled down a few hours later.

    How does the report rank stars?

    The authors said they studied the behaviour of 100 Chinese singers, actors, and public figures - based in China and abroad - to assess the extent of their social responsibility.

    They did not specify exactly how they arrived at the results in the test, but said that their findings were based on "research and web-scraping".


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    The three members of boyband TFBoys passed the 'socially responsible' test

    Only nine celebrities were deemed to be socially responsible enough, however, with a pass requiring a score of more than 60%.The report stressed that celebrities had to do more to promote "positive energy" and hinted that they needed to be more aware of behaviour and actions that might have a "negative social impact".

    "We wanted to have a more thorough evaluation of celebrities," Zhang Hongzhong, who led the project, told English-language news website Sixth Tone.

    He said that many celebrities were in danger of being simply branded "little fresh meats" - an internet buzzword used to describe good looking young men - and that their activism and philanthropy work was often overlooked.

    So who passed?

    Top of the list is actor Xu Zheng (78%), who appeared in the highly acclaimed film Dying to Survive. The film was based on a true story about a Chinese man smuggling cheap Indian drugs into the mainland to help cancer sufferers.


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    The Chinese government wants actors like Wu Zheng in 'Dying to Survive' to inspire young people

    Two and three in the list are members of the hugely popular boy band TFBoys, in recognition of their philanthropic work. Another member comes fifth.

    Actor Yang Yang (61.%), who ranks ninth, is highlighted because he set up a charity to help educate underprivileged children in remote mountainous regions.

    How did people react?

    State media are highlighting the report as a significant document, and outlets are praising the higher-ranked celebrities.

    Social media users meanwhile - who have been long been fascinated by celebrity rankings - are weighing in on what the document might mean for their favourite celebrities, particularly Fan Bingbing.

    Many users of the Sina Weibo microblog have voiced their surprise and concern that she has ranked so low, given there is no evidence of her being involved in any misconduct.


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    Actor Jackie Chan recently donated 50,000 copies of his autobiography to the China Disabled Persons' Federation

    "Fan Bingbing has been working on a public welfare project," one user said. Another added that for her to get zero was "not right; she does a lot of public welfare."

    "When the Tianjin fire broke out, Fan Bingbing donated one million yuan ($145,655; £112,565) to the Tianjin Fire Brigade. Has all the good she's done before just been erased?" one asked.

    The bad ratings given to other celebrities has caused annoyance as well. One user, for instance, pointed out that actor Jackie Chan and Tibetan singer Han Hong, who rank 42nd and 59th, are well-known philanthropists.

    Why does this report matter?

    Chinese celebrities have long understood that taking a path of "virtue" is key to maintaining mainland audiences, and that it's extremely difficult to bounce back after being linked to scandal.

    The country's media has also long stressed that celebrities need to spread "positive energy" among young audiences; in other words, to be upbeat and promote healthy moral values.

    So they have lauded celebrities who have, for example, openly condemned tobacco or drug use.

    But celebrities who voice opinions in line with government rhetoric gain even higher praise, for example if they promote the importance of young audiences referring to the self-ruling island of Taiwan as a "Chinese region" rather than a "country".

    This latest emphasis on social responsibility, which media and fans alike are taking as a new mark of power, could now put more pressure on them to do just that.
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    busted

    獨/范冰冰「進去已1個月」 北京高層曝囚禁時間表
    記者田暐瑋/台北報導

    范冰冰1997年出道,在演藝圈打滾21年,如今卻因涉及3大重罪而「關進去」,據北京知情高層透露,她在 一開始的確被相關單位帶回偵訊,2天後就放回,但之後又被逮捕,一直到現在都沒有出來。這次大陸政府大動作 要制裁范冰冰,也傳出是為了讓外界見證「掃貪反腐」的決心,才會拿范冰冰來開刀。

    ►獨/范冰冰入獄「真的回不來了」! 北京知情高層證實下場慘:她全毀了

    大陸5年來積極進行反腐行動,總共「處理」了153萬人,當中的5.8萬人被移送法辦,范冰冰也是其中一人 。被逮消息爆出3個月,范冰冰本人包括工作室、圈內好友都不敢出面說話,就連正式的官方聲明都沒有,案情讓 人霧裡看花,直到大陸官媒《證券日報》報導還涉嫌銀行違規放貸以及腐敗案件,顯見官方高層已點頭放出消息, 全案距離明朗化的階段已不遠。

    ►快訊/范冰冰工作室清空了! 官微停擺20天…物業公司出聲


    ▲范冰冰。(圖/翻攝自微博)

    知情高層向《ETtoday星光雲》透露,范冰冰一下爆出被放出來、一下又被傳被捕,但真相其實是她一直都 「在裡面」。她在6月底被公安帶回到案說明,2天後的確一度被放回,但8月初再度被捕,這次就是真的被關, 直到現在人都還沒出來,高層也表示,她的下場很慘,演藝事業等於被宣判死刑,「真的回不來了」 。

    名嘴崔永元5月爆料范冰冰的工作合約都是「陰陽合約」,引發大陸地稅局關注,隨即展開調查,雖然崔永元事後 滅火澄清陰陽合約指的並不是范冰冰,但為時已晚,不只經紀人穆曉光遭到逮捕,連范冰冰在經過一連串調查後, 也要接受法律制裁。


    ▲范冰冰被捕入獄。(圖/翻攝自范冰冰微博)

    范冰冰被爆出2次被傳訊到案說明,但事後詳細原因內部人員全數噤聲。據悉,大陸官方已掌握名冊,涉及100 位A咖藝人逃稅,日前網路上也傳出,接下來要調查的對象還有Y姓女星,以及W姓男偶像。自從范冰冰被捲入逃 稅事件後,多家媒體揭露范近5年來,收入高達人民幣10億元(約45億3800萬台幣),旗下公司有12家 之多,范本人擔任法人的就有5家,且當時崔永元更語出驚人表示,這樣的合同「還有一抽屜」,隨便一個當事人 都是娛樂圈大腕兒。

    范冰冰遭大陸有關當局查稅事件鬧得沸沸揚揚,引發整個大陸整個娛樂圈人心惶惶,大陸稅務局7日發布新規定, 從8月1日起,針對藝人的課稅幅度將提升,從6.7%提升至42%,且從2018年8月起都要以42%追討 2018年1至6月的欠稅,因此范冰冰必須以42%的稅率,繳回過去6個月的真實收入欠稅。


    ▲范冰冰涉嫌3重罪。(圖/翻攝自微博)
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    Duan / Fan Bingbing "I have been in for 1 month" Beijing high-rise exposure captivity schedule
    Reporter Tian Hao / Taipei Report

    Fan Bingbing debuted in 1997 and has been rolling in the entertainment industry for 21 years. Now he is "closed" because of the three major felony. According to Beijing's informed senior officials, she was brought back to the investigation by the relevant units at the beginning and returned after 2 days. However, he was arrested afterwards and has not come out until now. This time, the mainland government’s big move is to sanction Fan Bingbing. It is also said that in order to let the outside world witness the determination to “sweep greed and fight corruption”, Fan Bingbing will be used to open the knife.

    ►Independence/Fan Bingbing is in prison. "I really can't come back!" Beijing informed seniors confirmed the miserable: she was completely destroyed

    The mainland has actively carried out anti-corruption operations in the past five years, and has handled a total of 1.53 million people, of which 58,000 were transferred to the law office. Fan Bingbing is also one of them. After being arrested for three months, Fan Bingbing himself did not dare to speak in the studio or in the circle. Even the official official statement was not available. The case was foggy until the mainland official media "Securities Daily" reported. Also suspected of bank illegal lending and corruption cases, it is obvious that the official high-level officials have nodded the news, the whole case is not far from the stage of clearing.
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    ►News/Fan Bingbing Studio is empty! Official micro lockout for 20 days... Property company speaks

    ▲ Fan Bingbing. (Figure / flip from Weibo)

    The informed seniors revealed to ETtoday Starlight Cloud that Fan Bingbing was released and was arrested, but the truth is that she has always been "inside." She was brought back to the case by the police at the end of June. It was once put back in 2 days, but was arrested again in early August. This time it was really shut down. Until now, people have not yet come out. The top executive also said that she is going to end. Very miserable, the acting career is equal to being sentenced to death, "I really can't come back."

    Cui Yongyuan's work contract in May broke the news of Fan Bingbing's work contract, which triggered the attention of the mainland local tax bureau, and immediately launched an investigation. Although Cui Yongyuan clarified that the yin and yang contract was not Fan Bingbing, it was too late, not only the agent Mu Xiaoguang was arrested, and even Fan Bingbing had to accept legal sanctions after a series of investigations.

    ▲ Fan Bingbing was arrested and imprisoned. (Figure / flip from Fan Bingbing Weibo)

    Fan Bingbing was rumored to be sent to the case twice, but afterwards, the internal staff were all booing. It is reported that the mainland official has mastered the roster, involving 100 A café artists to evade taxes, which was also reported on the Internet a few days ago. The next object to be investigated is the female surname Y and the male idol. Since Fan Bingbing was involved in the tax evasion incident, many media have revealed that Fan’s income has reached RMB 1 billion (about RMB 4.538 billion) in the past five years. There are 12 companies in the company and there are 5 companies in the company. At that time, Cui Yongyuan even said that the contract "has a drawer", and that a party is a big fan of entertainment.

    Fan Bingbing was ravaged by the relevant authorities in mainland China, which triggered the entire entertainment industry. The mainland tax bureau issued a new regulation on the 7th. From August 1st, the taxation rate for artists will increase, from 6.7%. To 42%, and from August 2018, 42% will be required to recover the tax owed from January to June 2018. Therefore, Fan Bingbing must pay the current income tax owed for the past 6 months at a rate of 42%.

    ▲ Fan Bingbing is suspected of three serious crimes. (Figure / flip from Weibo)
    Now we know. She's in the joint.
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    Fan Bingbing Movie Comeback to Happen “This Year”
    After being disappeared due to tax evasion last year, Fan Bingbing looks set to return via Jessica Chastain-led spy thriller 355
    By RADII CHINA 3 days ago

    She may not have opened a crazily expensive beauty salon to claw back some money after her enormous fine for tax evasion, but disgraced Chinese movie star Fan Bingbing looks set for a comeback after all.

    Rumors have been bubbling away about her returning to the movie business via Jessica Chastain’s spy thriller 355 for a while, but now they’ve been given extra credence by director Simon Kinberg.

    Talking to Collider, Kinberg referenced Fan Bingbing by name and stated that she, Chastain, Lupita Nyong’o, Penelope Cruz, and Marion Cotillard were “not just interested, but committed” to the project.

    Kinberg’s interview, taking place as part of WonderCon 2019, was mostly a promotional push for X-Men movie Dark Phoenix, and the director wasn’t pressed on whether participating in the film may prove difficult for Fan, given she’s yet to return to work following her disappearance and subsequent fine for tax evasion last year.

    But he added that “we plan to make that movie this year” and that he’s currently tweaking the script and casting for male characters in the female-led spy thriller.
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    ASIA APRIL 26, 2019 12:35AM PT
    Fan Bingbing Starts to Re-Emerge Months After Tax Scandal
    By REBECCA DAVIS


    CREDIT: ALVARO BARRIENTOS/AP/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

    Half a year after she was found guilty of tax fraud and disappeared from the public eye, Chinese superstar Fan Bingbing has begun to signal her comeback, attending a gala event and launching her own beauty product on social media this week.

    The 37-year-old actress unexpectedly hit the red carpet in Beijing on Monday at a ninth-anniversary event for streaming giant iQiyi, though she arrived late and didn’t answer media questions. “iQiyi hosted a closed-door event of entertainment professionals, unrelated to any specific projects,” the company told Variety in response to a query about Fan’s attendance.

    Industry watchers saw her presence as an attempt to assess public reception of her re-emergence months after she issued a groveling public apology and was ordered to pay more than $100 million in penalties and back taxes. Reactions on social media to her re-appearance suggest that Fan could face a tough road back to public favor.

    At the iQiyi event, she wore what is assumed to be sponsored luxury clothing – an Alexander McQueen suit, a Louis Vuitton handbag, and De Beers jewelry – in a sign that the fashion world, at least, appears ready to forgive. (Fan was the public face of Louis Vuitton and De Beers for years before her fall from grace.) A selfie of the star holding up a V-for-victory hand gesture in the company of Yue Hua Entertainment CEO Du Hua has made the rounds online. She herself posted her red-carpet photos on her Instagram account, which has lain more or less dormant since last May.

    Commenting on the post, Jessica Chastain wrote “Beautiful” with a heart emoji. Chastain is set to begin shooting this year alongside Fan, Lupita Nyong’o, Penelope Cruz and Marion Cotillard in the all-woman spy thriller “355,” directed by Simon Kinberg, a film whose fate had been uncertain in the wake of the Fan’s fall from grace.

    The response in Fan’s home country, whose highly censored online space is often swept up in fits of nationalism, has been much frostier, with many netizens apparently unwilling to forgive and forget.

    Under the top news story about her iQiyi appearance on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform, amidst the comments extolling her beauty, hundreds of thousands had posted and liked vitriolic retorts, many calling her a thick-skinned liar.

    “So we’re supposed to pretend that nothing happened?” wrote one commenter, while another added sarcastically: “It’s so great to be an artist in China – Chinese people apparently only have a three second-long memory.”

    Another said of her tax evasion: “If an act is wrong, even if thousands upon thousands of people are doing the same thing, it’s still wrong.”

    On Wednesday, her beauty brand Fan Beauty announced the launch of a “seagrape deep hydrating water gel” face mask, which goes on sale in Hong Kong on Friday. Included was a promotional video message from the actress.

    Last month, Fan was photographed at the opening of a new beauty salon in central Beijing. Although the designer Zhang Shuai publicly stated that it was his business venture, Chinese databases show that Fan’s mother holds 98% of shares and her father the other 2%.

    Membership cards begin at RMB50,000 ($7,400) and go up to RMB1 million ($148,000), leaked photos circulating online showed.

    Since last fall, Fan has posted only a few times on either Chinese or foreign social media: wishing fans a happy lunar new year in February on Instagram (a platform blocked in China), giving a shout-out to Chinese film “The Crossing” in March, and honoring firefighters who battled a big forest fire in the southwestern province of Sichuan in April.
    Tempted to search for that “seagrape deep hydrating water gel” promo vid...
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    If Fan is rebounding, I'm easy to find.

    Chinese Star Fan Bingbing Calls Off Engagement After Tax Scandal
    10:10 PM PDT 6/27/2019 by Patrick Brzeski


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    The actress shared the news of her split from actor Li Chen in a social media post, writing, "In one's lifetime, there are many goodbyes...."
    Fan Bingbing, China's highest-paid actress who mysteriously went missing last year amid a tax scandal, has split from her fiance, actor Li Chen.

    Fan announced her breakup with Li late Thursday in a short message posted to her official page on Weibo, China's popular Twitter-like service.

    "In one's lifetime, there are many goodbyes," she said. "Thank you for everything you have given me — the support and love — along the way. Thank you for your care and love in the future."

    She added, "We will not be an 'us' anymore, but we are still us."

    "Fan Bingbing and Li Chen break up" has been the leading trending item on Weibo since Fan went public with the split.

    Fan and Li met while working together on the hit Chinese period drama The Empress of China, which aired in 2014. They became engaged in September 2017, after Li, 40, proposed to Fan at her birthday party.

    Fan, 37, has been one of China's most recognizable stars for over a decade, and she became familiar to international moviegoers thanks to a role as Blink in the X-Men franchise. As much a fashion icon as an actress, she also was the go-to face for luxury endorsements in China, which helped propel her to the very top of China's list of highest-paid celebrities.

    The past year has been epically challenging for the actress though. She made headlines around the world in mid-2018 thanks to a very public tax evasion scandal, which resulted in a months-long disappearance from public view. It later emerged that she had been detained and interrogated by Chinese authorities at a remote location. Fan eventually emerged in October to issue a groveling — seemingly coerced — apology, while also agreeing to pay fines and back taxes allegedly totaling around $100 million.

    Fan has seen most of her Chinese film projects put on hold in the wake of her tax problems. It now appears likely that her first attempt at a comeback will come courtesy of Hollywood. In the months prior to her scandal, Fan signed on to star opposite Jessica Chastain, Marion Cotillard, Lupita Nyong'o and Penélope Cruz in the spy thriller 355, produced by FilmNation and distributed in the U.S. by Universal. Following her disappearance and public humbling, her role — and the project overall — was thought to be in jeopardy, especially once Chinese studio Huayi Brothers Media stepped back from a $20 million deal for the Middle Kingdom distribution rights to the title.

    During Cannes, however, Chinese film finance company Golden Title stepped in to replace Huayi Brothers on 355. The film is scheduled to begin shooting in Paris in early July.

    Fan's former fiance, Li, has suffered some career turbulence of his own in recent months. Best known for his appearance in Feng Xiaogang's 2010 blockbuster Aftershock and several popular TV series (Beijing Love Story and The Good Fellas), he was next set to star in Huayi Brothers' war epic The Eight Hundred, which was tipped to become one China's biggest hits of the summer. The film's release plans were abruptly scrapped last week under suspected censorship pressure from Beijing.

    Li also made his directorial debut in 2017 with the military action film Sky Hunter, which co-starred Fan but disappointed both critically and commercially, earning about $47 million from a production budget of over $30 million.
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