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Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

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Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

Leidian Network Reported by Lotte on August 17

When Bona Pictures was about to go public, the actual controller Yu Dong fell into a scandal with star Jiang Shuying.

Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

The cause of the incident is that the well-known whistleblower posted a group of "rich people raise small three" comics, xiao san in the comic is a long black straight hairstyle, and is matched with the word "intellectual actress".

Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

In the comic, it is mentioned that the married rich man bought jewelry worth tens of millions of dollars for the intellectual actress in order to smile red.

Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

The outside world speculates that the parties involved in the incident are Yu Dong and Jiang Shuying. Among them, Jiang Shuying has acted in urban theme TV series such as "Thirty Only". Jiang Shuying has also shown jewelry, which is very similar to the jewelry style in the comic.

Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

After the incident, Yu Dong and Jiang Shuying both remained silent, but Yu Dong's wife and former actor Jin Qiaoqiao could not sit still, and sent a response: "Rumors stop at the wise!" Have time to watch more movies. ”

Jin Qiaoqiao is Yu Dong's second wife, famous for starring in the peacock princess in "Journey to the West", and also participated in "Sister Riding the Wind and Waves", because she did not turn red, angrily rebuked the program group.

Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

The Beijing Times once disclosed that more than 10 years ago, Yu Dong and Zang Lilu started from scratch and worked together to create Bona Pictures, but the two divorced. Zang Lilu also sued Yu Dong, demanding the division of hundreds of millions of dollars of common property.

Zang Lilu said sadly: "After contacting the actors, he slowly changed and did not like to go home. When I was pregnant with my son, a woman called over and over again at 3 a.m. saying that she was also pregnant, that it was a dragon and phoenix fetus.

Bona Pictures rings the bell: Yu Dong is caught in a scandal with Jiang Shuying Jin Qiaoqiao can't sit still

Jin Qiaoqiao and Yu Dong have a pair of children. Before the scandal between Jiang Shuying and Yu Dongchuan, Jin Qiaoqiao's family was still basking in sweetness.

Jin Qiaoqiao is also very concerned about the statement of "his own little three", once said that he and Yu Dong only met in 2011, and there was a gap of more than 2 years, how could they interfere in their marriage.

After the scandal between Jiang Shuying and Yu Dong, some netizens commented, "Yu Dong's ex-wife is really pitiful, when Xiao San did not have a good end." "I have to say that the star drama is a drama inside and outside the play.

Bona Pictures is the first private enterprise engaged in film distribution business in China, and has produced films such as "October Siege", "Dragon Gate Flying Armor", "Sister Tao", "Mekong Action" and so on. Films such as "Operation Red Sea" and "Captain China" based on real events are also adapted.

Bona Pictures was listed overseas, and since then, privatized and delisted. In December 2016, Bona Pictures completed a round of financing of 2.5 billion yuan, led by Alibaba Pictures and Tencent.

Before the A-share listing, Alibaba Pictures still held 7.72% of the shares, Wanda Film held 1.88% of the shares, and Zhang Ziyi, Huang Xiaoming, Zhang Hanyu, Chen Baoguo and Han Han were all shareholders.

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