Taiwanese media: A Taiwanese Internet celebrity got into a fight during a live broadcast, and the scene was "hot". The person involved filed a lawsuit to prove that it was not staged. According to Taiwan's ETtoday News Cloud report on the 20th, former "League of Legends" (LOL) e-

Taiwan media: Taiwanese Internet celebrities got into a fight during a live broadcast, and the "scene was heated". The person involved filed a lawsuit to prove that it was not staged.

According to Taiwan's Ettoday News Cloud report on the 20th, former "League of Legends" (referred to as lol) e-sports professional player and live broadcast host "toyz" Liu Weijian had previously had a dispute with the island's Internet celebrity "Chao Ge", which set off many offensive and defensive battles online. . Unexpectedly, the two clashed again during the live broadcast on the 20th. "Brother Chao" was suspected of being dissatisfied with the restaurant he ran being criticized, so he beat "toyz". The scene was very chaotic.

Taiwanese Internet celebrity "Chao Ge" (right) was suspected of being dissatisfied with the restaurant he ran being criticized, so he beat "toyz". The picture comes from Taiwan United News Network

reported that from the live video, it can be seen that in the middle of "toyz"'s speech, "Brother Chao" suddenly grabbed his neck. The two then fought all the way from the store entrance to the road, and "toyz's" clothes were torn off. "The scene was quite heated." About two minutes after the brawl occurred, the live broadcast was interrupted, leaving many viewers curious about what happened.

Some netizens said that "toyz" seemed to have an argument with "Brother Chao" because he disliked the poor taste of a certain seafood restaurant during the live broadcast. Unexpectedly, halfway through the live broadcast, "Brother Chao" suddenly got into a fight and performed a full martial arts show on the street. "The audience was instantly dumbfounded."

ettoday news cloud report mentioned that "Chao Ge" opened a chain of fried chicken restaurants last year, but "toyz" revealed that the other party suspected of pouring waste oil into the ditch, and the two sides started an offensive and defensive war online. After the news sparked discussion, the two parties embraced reconciliation on a talk show. Unexpectedly, another dispute broke out on the evening of January 20.

Taiwan United News Network stated that "Brother Chao" was taken back to the police station for investigation by the police afterwards, and "toyz" went to the police station late at night after being sent to the hospital to make a record and file a complaint.

United News Network reported that the entire incident was live broadcast, and many netizens saw the fist-pumping scene and thought it was both parties trying to gain traffic. The police then received a report, and "toyz" was beaten to the point of bleeding and was sent to the hospital for more than 10 stitches. Afterwards, "toyz" filed a lawsuit against "Brother Chao", proving that it was not staged. After police inquiries, "Brother Chao" will be transferred to the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office for investigation.

Zhongshi News Network reported on the 21st that after the incident was exposed, it aroused heated discussions among netizens. Some people criticized "Brother Chao"'s behavior, but others believed that "toyz"'s comments during the live broadcast were "provocative" and compared them to the highly controversial "Chicken Steak Incident" in the past. Netizens said: "I will go again this time." The same person runs a live broadcast of a restaurant and criticizes meals. It feels like he wants to replicate the traffic of the last chicken steak incident."

Source | Global Network