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Man Blaming the Victim’s Revealing Attire for Illegally Filming on the Street

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Celebrity influencer Xu Xiaoxiao was ‘illegally filmed’ while traveling in Taiwan
The perpetrator brazenly told “Don’t wear short clothes”

Su Shaoshao Instagram

A famous influencer from Hong Kong was illegally filmed (hidden camera) during her trip to Taiwan.

On the 10th (local time), Chinese media ET Today reported that Xu Shaoshao, a popular DJ and famous influencer from Hong Kong, was illegally filmed during her trip to Taiwan.

According to the report, Su Shaoshao was wearing a long white t-shirt with short bottoms, creating a “bottom-missing” fashion, and was walking around the streets. At this time, a man approached Xu Shaoshao and attempted to film her illegally.

In response, Xu Shaoshao questioned the man who illegally filmed her. Still, the perpetrator responded defiantly, saying, “If you don’t want to be secretly photographed, don’t wear such short clothes.”

In the end, Xu Shaoshao expressed her anger by sharing the incident on her social media account, saying, “It is not natural to be secretly photographed, sexually harassed, or even raped just because I wear sexy and revealing clothes.”

Su Shaoshao has 340,000 followers on Instagram and is active under the stage name DJ Joy, performing at various festivals and clubs.

By. Koo Ha Na (hn9@wikitree.co.kr)
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