On the evening of November 7, it was revealed that Huang Xiaoming broke up with Ye Ke and was asked for a breakup fee of 270 million yuan.
On November 8, a reporter from Xiaoxiang Morning News noticed that the blogger who first broke the news and claimed that Huang Xiaoming suffered a "pig-killing offer" and was asked for a breakup fee of 270 million had deleted the relevant Weibo. In addition, a netizen who once broke the news on Moments updated his Moments and said that what he said before was just hearsay and what he published was false information. He had received a letter from a lawyer.
As of now, Huang Xiaoming and Ye Ke have not publicly responded to this matter.
Fu Jian, a well-known criminal defense lawyer and director of Henan Zejin Law Firm, believes that if the rumors are true, such rumors violate the provisions of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law and constitute fabricating facts to slander others. He may face administrative penalties, administrative detention, etc. Secondly, the reputation rights of the celebrity and his girlfriend have been violated. The victim has the right to demand that the rumor maker bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, restoring reputation, and making an apology. If the impact of a netizen's rumor-mongering behavior is too large and the circumstances are serious, it may constitute defamation.
Whether it is a celebrity or an ordinary couple breaking up and asking for a breakup fee, there is no legal basis. If both parties decide based on voluntary negotiation after the relationship ends, it is reasonable for one party to give the other party appropriate compensation for the breakup fee. If you ask for breakup fees through coercion or intimidation, it may involve extortion, which is illegal.
On the evening of November 7, it was revealed that Huang Xiaoming broke up with Ye Ke and was asked for a breakup fee of 270 million yuan.
On November 8, a reporter from Xiaoxiang Morning News noticed that the blogger who first broke the news and claimed that Huang Xiaoming suffered a "pig-killing offer" and was asked for a breakup fee of 270 million had deleted the relevant Weibo. In addition, a netizen who once broke the news on Moments updated his Moments and said that what he said before was just hearsay and what he published was false information. He had received a letter from a lawyer.
As of now, Huang Xiaoming and Ye Ke have not publicly responded to this matter.
Fu Jian, a well-known criminal defense lawyer and director of Henan Zejin Law Firm, believes that if the rumors are true, such rumors violate the provisions of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law and constitute fabricating facts to slander others. He may face administrative penalties, administrative detention, etc. Secondly, the reputation rights of the celebrity and his girlfriend have been violated. The victim has the right to demand that the rumor maker bear civil responsibilities such as stopping the infringement, eliminating the impact, restoring reputation, and making an apology. If the impact of a netizen's rumor-mongering behavior is too large and the circumstances are serious, it may constitute defamation.
Whether it is a celebrity or an ordinary couple breaking up and asking for a breakup fee, there is no legal basis. If both parties decide based on voluntary negotiation after the relationship ends, it is reasonable for one party to give the other party appropriate compensation for the breakup fee. If you ask for breakup fees through coercion or intimidation, it may involve extortion, which is illegal.
Xiaoxiang Morning News reporter Wu Chen Xingzi