Taiwanese and Hong Kong Celebrities Embroiled in Prostitution Scandal

Since the reports of fresh-faced Taiwanese Celebrity Johanne Liou (刘乔安) being embroiled in a high-end prostitution scandal, it has further emerged that there exists an international prostitution ring that specializes in introducing Taiwanese female celebrities to “clients” in the United States. Investigations by American authorities are currently underway.

The authorities reportedly has a list containing the names of 38 female celebrities, including an A-list supermodel and 18 wealthy clients, including prominent political and business figures as well as certain members of the entertainment industry.

The expose allegedly started on October 27, when the Taiwanese authorities conducted a raid on the residences of various suspicious individuals, such as the mastermind behind the prostitution ring, Virginia Dai (戴君仪), Cindy Chung (钟宜姿), and Johanne Lau. The Taiwanese authorities uncovered not only drugs but also a notebook owned by Virginia, in which she had recorded sexual encounters in graphic detail.

List of Individuals Involved

Hong Kong tabloid, Next Magazine, has reportedly managed to obtain the list containing the names of the 38 “service providers” and 18 clients. It published a redacted version of the list, heavily littered with clues as to the identities of the individuals involved, and ranked the individuals according to their level of fame. Within the prostitution ring, the ladies were allegedly divided into six categories according to how famous they were, and each category charged a different price.

The top four most famous “service providers”:

  1. Miss L, the most famous, who hailed from a modelling background and subsequently crossed over into films and commercials. She is known for having a positive image.
  2. Miss S, who also started out as a model but achieved her breakthrough due to starring in a popular idol drama. She has also starred in films.
  3. Miss C, who became famous for her film experience, and has since been developing an acting career in Mainland China.
  4. Miss Y, who started out as a model and has acted in numerous idol dramas. A relative of hers once appeared in a high society publication.

The top four most famous female celebrities allegedly charged $258,000 USD per night.

Among the clients, they were:

  1. A Hong Kong actor who made a career switch and set up a successful film production company.
  2. An extremely popular A-list celebrity who first started acting and subsequently developed a singing career. He has the habit of hiring someone every three days.
  3. A well-known Hong Kong actor who has starred in countless films
  4. A Hong Kong tycoon who was frequently the subject of romantic gossip with female celebrities.

Clients’ Fetishes

An anonymous source further disclosed the idiosyncrasies of some of the clients: gambling tycoon Mr. C loves to nibble on women’s toes and lick their anus; finance tycoon Mr. T prefers natural big breasts; finance tycoon Mr. W likes long-legged women but is a scrooge and often sleeps with the woman multiple times even though he only paid for one session;  entertainment personality Mr. S likes to bite and did not stop even when the women bled.

One of the women working for the prostitution ring revealed, “Another woman once confided about this incident where she was engaged by a tycoon in Mainland China for a few days, and flew there only to discover that she had to sleep with not just the tycoon but also all his friends and even the security guards. I also heard about a client who took methamphetamine, and had so much pent-up energy that he repeatedly slept with the woman throughout the night, nearly killing her with physical exhaustion.”

Chiling Lin Becomes a Target of Speculation

Virginia often mentioned Chiling Lin’s (林志玲) name to the women who worked for her, noting that Chiling owed her for her subsequent fame. It is not a surprise that Chiling became a prime target of speculation to be involved in the prostitution scandal.

Netizens fervently discussed the possibility of Chiling’s involvement. Nevertheless, there were also netizens who believed in Chiling’s innocence, and left remarks such as, “How can it be? If she wanted money, she could easily marry someone rich!”, “This is ridiculous! Chi Ling earns millions of dollars every year. Why would she resort to doing this?” and “The media seems to be deliberately pointing a finger towards Chiling!”

Chiling responded through her manager, who stated, “False and misleading reports, as well as reports that insinuate certain things, all constitute serious defamatory personal attacks. The false reports will be handed over to the law. Chiling will continue to harness her internal strength, continue to work hard, and stay far away from such libelous talk.”

Chiling added, “I totally do not know who this Virginia is. Friends in the media, please stop making suggestions and reporting [on the rumors]!”

Source: ihktv.com 

This article is written by Jingles for JayneStars.com.

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Responses

  1. It is not true. It never is. Chinese celebs are not like the Hollyweird ones. They are too decent and pure to be like this.

    1. @abc123a ur comments is stunning if u believe that asian artist wont prostitute themself like this to get fame or money u must be in ur own lil cave lol!!!!

      I’m not saying all of them prostitute themselves most of them just count on there own effort n luck

      1. @sherla1019 Not to worry about me, the last place I am at is in a cave. I personally know a member who comes here to JS and that member was arguing with a group of us and said that Taiwanese and Hong Kong artistes would never do that. Said that they depend on their hard work and sheer “talent”, hahahahaha, to make it in the industry. That person also said that the culture is too wholesome to do such nefarious things. Don’t sweat it about me guys, I know that there are artistes from every country who have prostituted themselves for their position in the industry, no pun intended. Even top celebs are in the pool, nothing new, nothing surprising about it.

  2. What abt male gigolos? Come on! Rich women and their actor toy boys? Quarter of a million for one night is good money

  3. Beware: Next Magazine branched in Hong Kong and Taiwan is a controversial tabloid that is famed cooking up news and have a low credibility rating among their own readers. Before we give them free advertising we should take this with a grain of salt.

    My opinion, the trend of these sex favor scandals normally involve low attention artists or artists wannabees being mislead by crooked companies. Example, I’ve never heard of Johanne Liou until this scandal broke out.

    The word celebrity is being thrown around like a blanket term. This is misleading the reader. We readers deserve the utmost accurate detail not allegedly or overblown claims without publishing solid supporting evidence. This type of journalism is tarnishing the journalist profession as a whole. If war journalists can risk their lives on the battlefield to capture pictures of war crimes than urban journalists should put more effort in their job. I am tired of the word allegedly being used on repeat.

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