
Ms. Hong’s video shocked the family. A Chinese bride was heartbroken after she found a leaked video showing her fiancé at Ms. Hong’s home. Secret relationship problems. Thousands of videos leaked. She had to rush for a blood test.
The case of a Nanjing “Miss Hong” or “Sister Hong” accused of luring 1,691 handsome men into intimate relationships and secretly filming them without permission, leaking tens of thousands of videos and leaving a stain on many victims’ marriages has once again caused a sensation on Chinese social media.
One of the latest victims is a young woman who was about to marry her boyfriend of more than three years. She posted a sad message on social media, writing:
I have been with him for almost three years. I thought we would walk into the marriage hall together. Both parents have met. Everything is ready for the engagement. But after Ms. Hong’s news broke, I couldn’t believe my eyes.
According to local media reports, the woman said she saw her fiancé’s face in a leaked video that was allegedly filmed in Ms. Hong’s home without permission, so she showed the video to her boyfriend and asked him the truth. However, he remained silent and simply replied, “Let’s end this relationship properly.”
Later, the woman went to the hospital for a check-up because she was worried that she had a sexually transmitted disease. Since both families knew about this, the engagement was inevitably cancelled.
Many Chinese netizens expressed their condolences to the woman and severely criticized the man and Ms. Hong for their actions. Comments included: “Fortunately I found out before the wedding, otherwise it would have been worse”, “How could you do this secretly to such a beautiful fiancée?” “Forget it, there are billions of men in the world to choose from.”
Previously, several Chinese media reported that Ms. Hong had affairs with at least 1,691 men. The photos and videos were illegally recorded and circulated online. Currently, the photos and videos are being circulated on multiple platforms online, causing public panic, and people are worried that photos of people close to Ms. Hong will be found in these videos.
While the police have not yet made an official statement, legal action is expected to be taken on a variety of grounds, including entrapment, invasion of privacy, dissemination of pornographic images without consent, and possible links to extorting money from victims.