Jolin Tsai’s Chengdu concert 220,000 netizens called for a snake boycott


  On November 24, 2008 local time, the Western Thanksgiving Day was approaching. Jolin Tsai, the "Asian Variety Queen" from Taiwan, flew to Las Vegas, USA to hold the "Unique World Tour Concert" and spend Thanksgiving with fans. China News Agency, Lu Wei, photo


  China News Service, November 28th, Jolin Tsai is about to open a concert in Chengdu, but now it has been reported that there are 220,000 members of the Chinese anti-star organization, will mobilize Sichuan members to the airport and hotel protests, and even threatened to put snakes in Jolin Tsai’s concert scene. After hearing the news, the person in charge of Jolin Tsai’s Chengdu concert quickly appealed in the newspaper that if the people are careless, they will be sued.


  According to Taiwan’s "Dongsen News", the dynamic song and dance steps, coupled with the gymnastics performance that shocked the four seats, the concert process of Jolin Tsai swept the Chinese circle and was about to hold a concert in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. But now there is a Chinese anti-star organization that claims to have 220,000 members. Under the slogan of purifying the entertainment industry and building a civilized and harmonious society, it has threatened to boycott Jolin Tsai with all its strength.


  On the Internet, Chinese anti-star organizations strongly called on netizens to protest at airports and hotels, and threatened to set snakes at Jolin Tsai’s concert site to make trouble, asking local chapters to make Jolin Tsai their top target of opposition.


  According to our understanding, this anti-star organization has boycotted many artists, including disrupting F4’s website and intimidating on SHE’s blog, etc. It has also posted various actions against artists on the Internet, unabashed and hyped.


  After receiving an organized boycott of Jolin Tsai’s concert in Chengdu, the organizers were rather cautious. In addition to emphasizing that they would do their best to safeguard Jolin Tsai’s safety, they also issued a statement in the newspaper through their lawyers, saying that if the public’s remarks were inadvertent, they would violate the law. I hope that members of these anti-star organizations must be reasonable.

Editor in charge: Li Dan