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Trieu Le Dinh caused a stir online when she won a lawsuit against anti-fans who distorted and seriously degraded her personal honor. No longer silent, the "screen goddess" responded strongly, affirming that an artist's honor is not something anyone can make malicious comments about!
Zhao Liying, a top star in the Chinese entertainment industry, is not only known for her acting talent but also for her image as a private artist who always maintains her privacy and makes constant efforts in her career. However, recently, the actress has attracted attention when she made a strong move. When she filed a lawsuit and won against an anti-fan who seriously defamed her personal reputation.
On the morning of July 10, according to data released by the Qichacha legal platform in China, Zhao Liying officially won the lawsuit against an individual surnamed Xiong who had made slanderous and seriously insulting statements about the actress. Specifically, the offender had to publicly write an apology letter, admitting all wrongdoings and pledging not to repeat the offense in the future. It is worth noting that the apology letter was posted at the request of the court, as a warning to the online community: freedom of speech does not mean being allowed to arbitrarily make malicious comments about the reputation of others.
Trieu Le Dinh's tough actions not only brought justice to her personally, but also sent a powerful message: "An artist's honor is not something that can be maliciously commented on." This is a rare time the actress has chosen a legal solution, because in the past she often chose to remain silent, not responding or speaking out about baseless rumors from social networks.
Zhao Liying, who overcame poverty to reach the pinnacle of fame, did not need scandals to become famous. The image of a "jade girl" who is persistent, hard-working, and says no to gossip is something she has maintained throughout more than a decade of artistic activities. However, this time, when her honor was blatantly brought up with malicious comments, she chose to act instead of being patient.
Not simply a personal victory, Trieu Le Dinhâs lawsuit is also considered a noteworthy precedent in Chinese showbiz. In the context of social media increasingly becoming an arena for negative words, many artists have suffered unfounded damage to their reputation without being able to defend themselves.
Although the trend of Chinese artists using the law to protect their reputation has become increasingly clear in recent years, the decision of an A-list star like Zhao Liying to "take action" has a special symbolic meaning. This is a reminder that, even though they are public figures, artists still have the right to protect their honor like anyone else.
Immediately after the news spread, the incident quickly became the most searched topic on social media platforms such as Weibo , Douyin and Bilibili. Many fans and netizens expressed their absolute support for Trieu Le Dinh. Most of them believed that her actions were necessary to "clean up" the online environment, where freedom of speech is sometimes used as a tool to hurt others.
Many people also emphasized that using the law to fight is a civilized and correct choice, especially in the context that social networks are becoming a place where it is easy to spread rumors and insults without any verification.
The message that Trieu Le Dinh sent through the lawsuit is very clear: artists are also human beings, and have the right to protect their honor, dignity and privacy. Social media is not a place where hateful and untrue statements can exist without consequences.
Her case not only helped her regain her honor, but also created a wave of awareness about using social media more responsibly. It also encouraged other artists to bravely speak up and not accept being bullied on the internet.
The event of Trieu Le Dinh winning the lawsuit against anti-fans is a major turning point not only in her personal career, but also a memorable milestone in the journey to change public thinking about the right to protection of artists. Her courageous action not only affirms the spirit of respect for the law, but also contributes to creating a healthier and fairer artistic and social media environment for all.
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