A major party canceled the contract of a promising male star due to a sensitive political scandal

A major party canceled the contract of a promising male star due to a sensitive political scandal

After many successful roles in famous and large-scale movies, Truong Triet Han’s commercial value has been rising steadily. However, recently, the scandal of this Chinese actor being a Jingri (pro-Japanese) has ruined his burgeoning career. In just one day, all 27/27 brands canceled Truong Triet Han’s representation contract, including Dream Dream Tan Tru Tien game.

Truong Triet Han in the game’s promotional video.

Specifically, this noise comes from an online account discovered in 2018 and 2019, Truong Triet Han visited Japan and took souvenir photos at two locations, Yasukuni and Nogi temples. It wouldn’t matter if the Yasukuni Shrine area didn’t worship the god of war and had its own area to worship some characters labeled as criminals. China, South Korea, and North Korea have long opposed this temple. At Nogi Shrine, there is a shrine dedicated to Count Nogi Maresuke, a general in the Japanese army, one of the initiators of the first Sino-Japanese war in 1984-1985. The fact that Truong Triet Han went to these places and left his image, whether accidentally or on purpose, seriously affected both his image and his career, and it was difficult to get it back.

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travel photo Taken in 2018.

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Photo of going to a wedding in 2019.

As soon as these images were discussed, Truong Triet Han’s career was shocked when a series of 27 brands canceled their agency contracts in one day. In it is also the editor of the game Dream of Tan Tru Tien. Although there has been an apology post, Truong Triet Han’s career is still struggling, because Chinese fans have a very strong prejudice against stars involved in political scandals.

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I dream of Tan Tru Tien.

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