Former gymnast who was kicked out due to sexy dance, has 3.5 million followers in a day
Dec 09, 2024
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According to Hong Kong media outlet South China Morning Post, former Chinese gymnastics team Wu Liufang (30) was recently restored by his social media account. Originally from Liuzhou in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, she has won several World Gymnastics Championships average events. However, he suddenly ended his career as a gymnast after suffering a neck injury from a fall in the Olympic trials in May 2012.
After retiring, she entered Beijing Sports University in 2014 and graduated, where she spent her coaching career teaching gymnastics at sports schools before jumping on social media livestreaming.
Although it started live streaming in Hangzhou in 2019, it only made about 3,000 yuan (about 580,000 won) for six hours of broadcasting a day.
As a result, she began to create provocative dance content such as sexy dance.
When he posted a sexy dance video wearing short shorts, miniskirts, and stockings on the Chinese version of TikTok 'Douyin', his revenue increased as his followers increased.
Since then, criticism has been made in the gymnastics and other sports circles, and on the 24th of last month, her account was finally suspended for violating the platform's 'community regulations'.
As fans protested, Douyin restored her social media account on the 1st.
Within a day of recovery, the number of followers surged by 3.55 million and the total number of followers reached 6.3 million.
Fans are welcoming the recovery of her account and are looking forward to her new content.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.