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Chinese star gets zero rating by Chinese authorities for being socially irresponsible

0 per cent rating for Chinese film star for being socially irresponsible

China's best-paid film star, Fan Bingbing, has been given zero per cent "Social Responsibility" rating by Chinese authorities after she went missing recently.
Bingbing, who was also a part of X-Men: Days of Future Past, was named last in a ranking of 100 celebrities. According to the state-run China Daily, this ranking depends on one's professional life, charitable work and personal integrity.
The report for the 2017-2018 China Film and Television Star Social Responsibility was prepared by Beijing Normal University as per an Independent report. Bingbing, however, was given zero per cent rating after a TV presenter accused her of tax evasion.
Her studio denied any wrongdoing from her side.
Bingbing went MIA after July 1 and her last social media activity was reported on July 23. However, last week, state-run publication Securities Daily reported that Bingbing has been placed "under control". The publication also said that Bingbing will accept the legal decision of the authorities.
Out of the 100 actors and celebs in the Top 100 report, only nine passed (with a score of 60 per cent).
The project was led by Zhang Hongzhing, a communication professor, who said that Chinese celebrities should be evaluated for social responsibility.
Source:
 https://www.indiatoday.in/fyi/story/chinese-star-fan-bingbing-zero-rating-by-chinese-authorities-for-being-socially-irresponsible-1338360-2018-09-12

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