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Fan Bingbing spotted for first time in months, outside Beijing airport

News Desk (The Straits Times/Asia News Network)
Wed, October 17, 2018 Published on Oct. 17, 2018 Published on 2018-10-17T12:19:55+07:00

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Fan Bingbing spotted for first time in months, outside Beijing airport Fan Bingbing outside the airport in Beijing. (Via The Straits Times/File)

In the photo, she is seen walking swiftly to a waiting car, keeping a low profile in black attire, cap and dark glasses. 

But the man behind Fan Bingbing gives the plot away to waiting paparazzi. He is holding a big umbrella – it must be to shield a celebrity from prying eyes, what else?

The photo, snapped outside Beijing airport on Oct 15, marks the first time that China’s most famous actress has been seen in public in more than three months. Dubbed the nation’s highest-paid celebrity for the past four years by Forbes magazine, her tax-evasion struggles with the authorities had kept fans riveted for months.

Rumors floated that she had been arrested and that she had even tried to escape to the United States with the help of gongfu star Jackie Chan. Things were made clearer on Oct 3 when the authorities slapped a fine of 883mil yuan on the 37-year-old.

Read also: China star Fan apologizes for tax evasion after order to pay $129 million

According to the Shanghaiist portal, that announcement was followed by a Weibo post from Fan who broke her months-long silence to state that she was “deeply ashamed” over the under-reporting of income.

While some netizens were upset that she had been spared a jail sentence, others noted that a 2009 amendment to China’s Criminal Law provided for a fine to be levied on a first-time offender. Some tax officials probing her case were punished for “poor management”.


This article appeared on The Straits Times newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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