- Title: Brands cut ties with Chinese-Canadian star after rape accusation
- Date: 20th July 2021
- Summary: SHANGHAI, CHINA (FILE - APRIL 18, 2019) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF PORSCHE PANAMERA ON DISPLAY PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 4S ON DISPLAY FRONT LIGHT OF PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 4S VISITORS WATCHING AS CAR BOOT OPENS
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- Keywords: Bulgari China Kris Wu Porsche rape accusation
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- Topics: Celebrities,Arts/Culture/Entertainment
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- Story Text: At least 12 brands including international names Bulgari and Porsche said they had cut ties with Kris Wu after a 19-year-old Chinese student publicly accused the Chinese-Canadian singer-actor of date rape.
The student, Du Meizhu, told Chinese media on Sunday (July 18) that the 30-year-old star had raped her when she was 17 after plying her with drinks.
Wu, who made his Hollywood debut in the 2017 sci-fi film "XXX: Return of Xander Cage" and was previously a member of K-pop group EXO, denied the accusations.
"I only met Ms Du once at a friend's gathering on Dec. 5, 2020. I didn't force her to drink alcohol," Wu, whose Chinese name is Wu Yifan, said on his social media account on Monday (July 19).
The public airing of allegations has caused a social media storm in China, with the hashtag "Du getting Wu to leave the industry" garnering 850 million views.
Du said in a social media post on Sunday she was demanding that Wu quit the entertainment industry.
Du did not say if she had reported the alleged date rape to police but Wu's studio said in a statement on Monday that it had reported Du's accusation to police and had initiated legal action.
Neither Du nor Wu's studio responded to messages from Reuters seeking comment. Reuters was not able to immediately determine which police station might have received a report about the incident.
German luxury sports car brand Porsche said in a post on the Chinese social media platform Weibo on Monday that it had ceased cooperation with Wu, and Bulgari followed suit on Tuesday (July 20).
"Bulgari attaches great importance to the event related to Mr Kris Wu, and decides to stop cooperative relationships with Mr Kris Wu from now on," the Italian luxury jewellery brand said in a post on its Weibo page.
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