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Chinese Lawyer Turned Adult Broadcaster Sparks Controversy

[파이낸셜뉴스] A Chinese female lawyer in her 20s who took to online adult broadcasting for a living is becoming a hot topic after revealing, “I earn about four times more than when I was working as a lawyer.”

According to Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the 8th, Xiao Bingxin (25), a lawyer in Shanghai, China, started an adult broadcast featuring sexual dances because “it’s hard to survive on a salary.”

After passing the bar exam in 2021, the woman got a job as an intern at a law firm in Shanghai the following year and received a salary of 4,500 yuan a month.

There are about 840,000 won in Korea won.

Xiao Bingxin danced in front of the camera in revealing outfits that revealed her body, and also gave legal advice to viewers. He broadcast live like this on various social media platforms after work, and his social media followers quickly grew from 10,000 to 600,000 over the past year.

Xiao Bingxin said, “After becoming a full-time lawyer, I received 5,500 yuan (about 1.03 million earned), but after paying rent, there was almost no money left. When I broadcast live, I’ n won 20,000 yuan (about 3.77 million won). ) I don’t broadcast.

After the controversy arose, he claimed, “Some people reported it to the Shanghai Bar Association,” and “I was instructed by the head of my law firm to delete all the dancing videos.” He continued, “It was a joke.

I’m sorry for making a joking comment. He apologized for encouraging participation in adult broadcasting, saying, “I will speak and act more carefully from now on.”

Xiao Bingxin still works at a law firm in Shanghai, but past controversial videos on social media have been deleted.

moon@fnnews.com Reporter Moon Young-jin

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