Accordingly, a representative of the male actor said that recently, some accounts on the Douyin and Weibo platforms, including a user named "Cuu Thanh My", have continuously posted content that is considered fabricated, distorting the truth, and also has acts of insulting and slandering individuals. This information is said to have seriously affected Dien Hu Ninh's image and prestige in the eyes of the public.
Faced with the above situation, the artist's side quickly implemented legal measures. Specifically, the male actor's side confirmed that they had entrusted Landi Shanghai Law Office to intervene and collect evidence related to the violations. At the same time, the lawsuit process has also been initiated in accordance with Chinese law.
Representatives of the office said that the case has now made initial progress but has not announced specific details. In the coming time, the artists will continue to closely monitor public opinion in cyberspace, and store more evidence to serve the legal process.
The announcement also emphasized a tough stance on acts of spreading false information. The actor's representative affirmed that he would not tolerate any individuals or organizations posting, sharing or contributing to the dissemination of infringing content. Related cases may be transferred to functional agencies for handling according to regulations, including civil, administrative or criminal liability if necessary.
This move is seen as a strong step by artists in protecting personal image amid growing rumors on social networks. Previously, many Chinese artists also chose legal measures to deal with being defamed, thereby contributing to tightening content management on online platforms.
The case related to Dien Hu Ninh is still being monitored and handled according to legal procedures.
Previously, Cuu Thanh My spoke out accusing Dien Hu Ninh of being promiscuous, having an illegitimate child, and dating many people at the same time while dating her. This caused public uproar.