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Originally posted by eddytws
I don't really recall any interviewer directly asking about their sexual orientation, most of them simply assumed they are straight and ask them what kind of girls they prefer.
Yeah that's my guess  The Chinese government banning Happy Camp probably gave ZZ's management a warning sign that they don't want to take any risk that might be harmful to ZZ's future career.
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Some more reasons behind this also IMO:
1. Addicted is way too popular and Chinese gov has to take action to stop so-called abnormal culture about LGBT which is much discriminated.
2. Actors are like shooting stars after one night, JY even topped the biggest social network weibo with his followers. This will affect others' resources and spotlights I guess? Evil stuff behind the scenes could happen all the time in this industry.
3. Webdrama really gets on other official broadcasting systems of Chinese gov's nerve. The rating views could affect directly to them so the gov will ban whatever they need to slow down the trend and keep promoting their ordinary films. My country imported a lot of dramas from China and showed them at the golden time on TV, and most of them is about how good their cops are or family-related issues.
