Recently, Yi Jianlian's prostitution scandal was like a bombshell, which instantly exploded the entire network.
Unexpectedly, the other protagonist of the incident turned out to be TS named "Sister Qiao in Beijing", and her past was simply jaw-dropping.
This is not only a simple personal mistake, but also like the opening of a dark industrial chain that has been hidden for a long time.
Beneath the glossy surface, the shady dealings that make people wonder what is really going on in our society. This phenomenon is like the tip of the iceberg, which seems calm on the surface, but in fact lurks an unfathomable crisis.
After the incident was exposed, "Sister Qiao in Beijing" immediately issued a statement, insisting that she was not the heroine of the incident and trying to clear up the relationship.
However, as the investigation deepened, the truth became more and more confusing.
And her daily activities are almost all year round, and holidays are no exception, and she is still busy "grabbing orders".
Such a state of life not only made her the object of ridicule by everyone, but also exposed a huge industrial chain lurking in the dark corners of society.
Today's "old bustards" no longer act in a high-profile manner, but incarnate various stealthy characters, existing in a more cunning way, forming a new mode of trading.
And more inside stories about this Internet celebrity are even more jaw-dropping. She once posted on social platforms: "After playing all afternoon, I am tired, and my brother is also tired. ”
There are even more "incontinence", these details seem to reveal another side of his life.
What is worrying is that these so-called exposers are not Sister Qiao in Beijing herself, but people who may leak customer information due to entanglements of interests.
Sister Qiao's former boss in Beijing stood up to confirm this statement, bluntly saying that her transaction information was leaked by an assistant named Kong Sisi.
The boss's statement made the incident more and more confusing, and the motive behind it seems to be not just a simple leak, but involves a more complex chain of interests. Kong Sisi may have chosen this extreme way in order to attract more attention and traffic, but is it really wise to do so? This is worth pondering.
If these messages are true, then this incident definitely touches the red line of the law.
In this age of networking, the speed at which information spreads is astonishing, but at the same time, rumors and disinformation are springing up. If these revelations are true, it is not only the moral degradation of individuals, but also the connivance of criminal behavior by society as a whole.
Many innocent people may be implicated in this, and the ripple effect is extremely painful. Is it true that there is no humanity and conscience on the road of chasing traffic and attention?