On May 18, Xu Dongdong published a post in response to the fact that a large number of his photos were sold for profit, which caused heated discussion.
Xu Dongdong first said in the article that when she was young, she did shoot for "Men's Wear" magazine. Now looking at her appearance back then, "I was really beautiful back then."
Xu Dongdong emphasized that everyone has different opinions. , she never felt that it was a shame that she had photographed for "Men's Wear" magazine.
On the contrary, she also wanted to ask, who sold the exposed photos of her when she was shooting for magazines and many unpublished photos to those bloggers? Is this approach really reasonable?
According to Xu Dongdong, she is very grateful to those who posted photos that have been published with the "Men's Wear" watermark.
But for those alternative photos and leaked photos that have no watermark and have not been published publicly, it is impossible and should not be leaked online, so she is very angry about it.
Then she posted again, saying that she was collecting evidence for the leaked photos and a large number of unauthorized photos leaked online, and she would sue those who sold her leaked photos for profit.
It can be seen that Xu Dongdong is really angry this time. She has no objection to netizens sharing photos that have been published publicly. Instead, she is very grateful to netizens for their attention.
However, she is very dissatisfied with the behavior of profiting from her exposure and unauthorized photos and will investigate further.
Seeing Xu Dongdong's attitude, some netizens expressed support for her to protect her rights. However, when I looked at the comment area, more netizens were teasing, mocking and complaining about her.
Some people said, "If you wear tight clothes and don't take photos like that, how can you be leaked and trafficked?" Someone said bluntly, "Are you still afraid of being exposed? Since you dare to take pictures, are you still afraid of people seeing it?"
Also Netizens questioned that she was taking the opportunity to hype up the popularity; some even said, "Taking a photo is just taking a photo, and you call it 'exposing', you are really whitewashing yourself."
For netizens' comments Despite the questioning and ridicule, Xu Dongdong did not back down. Instead, she directly responded to the negative comments from netizens, saying that she had just filmed "Female Clothes". What happened to the magazine? The magazine was on public sale and was allowed to be distributed. Since it can be distributed, why can't it be filmed? ? She never cleans herself up.
It is reported that the 34-year-old Xu Dongdong is an actress from mainland China. She has participated in film and television dramas such as "Gorgeous Office Worker", "Yu Zui", "Shanghai King", "The Richest Man in Xihong City", "Agent" and "The King of Snipers".
"Men's Wear" magazine, which Xu Dongdong once photographed, is a comprehensive men's fashion magazine. It is known as the Chinese version of "Playboy" and is full of sexy but not clichéd cover girls full of visual temptation.
has also taken sexy photos for Zhou Xun, Zeng Li, Qin Lan, Hai Qing, Li Bingbing, Zhang Ziyi, Huang Shengyi, Li Yitong, Qu Ying, Lin Chiling, Chung Liti, Jiang Qinqin, Jolin Tsai, Zhang Xinyu and many other actresses.