Social media star’s broadcast cut short after appearance of dessert thought to reference 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown

Li Jiaqi was trained as a dancer but discovered a knack for selling lipsticks in his early 20s. Even before he became one of China’s most popular online salesmen, his maverick style had won repeated praise from his customers and employers alike.

Until last week, when the influencer also known as Austin Li’s online sales broadcast was abruptly terminated following a brief appearance of a “tank cake” (seen by many as a symbol of the bloody 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown), Li’s story was one of the many rags-to-riches tales touted in the media to inspire those young Chinese who wish to break into business.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Union leaders call for more public holidays to thank working Britain

Last national break before Christmas prompts call to ‘level us up with…

Sturgeon accused of being ‘asleep at the wheel’ over bin strike

Scottish Tories call for first minister to focus on pay dispute that…

We are responding calmly to Indian Covid variant, says UK health minister

As scientists issue warnings, Edward Argar says the variant could be more…