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Chinese First-generation Internet Celebrity Secretly Photographed in the U.S., Latest Photos Spark Public Attention: Feng Jie Responds by Emphasizing Respect for Privacy and Rejecting Unauthorized Photography

Xue Hua Tue, May 21 2024 08:27 PM EST

On May 21st, news emerged that a netizen recently encountered the internet celebrity Feng Jie in Central Park, New York, causing a stir among onlookers.

Faced with her photos circulating wildly on the internet, Feng Jie displayed strong disapproval.

Subsequently, in a video, Feng Jie explicitly stated her extreme aversion to others capturing her without permission, expressing her desire to maintain personal life and privacy.

She firmly stated, "I have the right to be ugly, but you do not have the right to photograph me." This statement not only reflects her insistence on personal rights but also reveals her anger towards privacy infringements.

Since rising to fame in 2010, Feng Jie has been under widespread public scrutiny, often being secretly photographed in public places like subways. This prolonged attention has caused her extreme distress, significantly impacting her daily life.

To escape this relentless attention, Feng Jie disclosed that she had chosen to work in nail art to reduce interactions within the Chinese community. She hopes to lead an ordinary life in a relatively quiet environment. s_6f721a2874f645089c7289a5fded9747.jpg The phone that should be used is still the iPhone 8. s_81dcd7884b84440a9407572d2035d8e6.jpg