On the evening of May 22, the Chinese online community was stirred up by Zhao Liying's post on her personal Weibo page. Accordingly, the actress left an oath when rumors of her and Zhao Deyin dating spread on social media and continuously climbed hotsearch (a popular search keyword list).
Immediately, Zhao Liying's move became a controversial topic. Some audiences defend the actress, saying that Weibo continuously pushed up Zhao Liying's rumors, making her unable to endure them.
Meanwhile, others criticized Zhao Liying for having a low EQ index, having been active in the entertainment industry for many years but still using language that is not suitable for the title of celebrity.

Not only that, some fan club members realized that Zhao Liying was paying the price for her hot actions.
According to Sohu, from the afternoon of May 25, some posts on Zhao Liying's hotsearch Weibo suddenly disappeared. In particular, the actress has not been in an online account setting in recent days.
These moves have led many people to believe that Zhao Liying is being "secretly banned" by Weibo on this social networking platform.
In fact, blocking or restricting artists' social media accounts is a move by Chinese authorities to handle those involved in legal scandals, who have actions or statements that do not meet ethical standards.
In January, Luhan was "collored" on social media for 6 months for being drunk, swearing, and raising his middle finger in a livestream with fans.
If the "squeezing" is real, Trieu Le Dinh will face many big troubles. Her advertising contracts and representatives with brands will be affected. The actress's ban on speaking on social media also caused the actress's work, livestreams, and activities to stagnate.
In particular, the film "At nhan gian" by Trieu Le Dinh is scheduled to be released on May 28. The film's promotion process will likely be seriously affected if she cannot appear on social networks.
Currently, Zhao Liying's side is holding a silent stance after the noise related to swearing on social networks.