Chinese Male Star Zhang Songwen Faces Multiple Troubles: Involved in Tax Investigation After Domestic Violence Allegations
Published atJan 03, 2025 03:06 pm
Is another tax investigation storm brewing in the Chinese entertainment industry? Following previous incidents involving Fan Bingbing and Zhao Wei, Chinese paparazzo Jiang Xiaoyan has revealed that China's national tax department is strengthening its tax inspections within the entertainment circle. Among those scrutinized is actor Zhang Songwen, known for his role as the villain "Gao Qiqiang" in "Crazy Storm." It's reported that he commands a fee of 20 million RMB (approximately 12.2 million Ringgit) per project and has numerous advertising deals. The tax authorities suspect a significant discrepancy between his personal income and tax payments, resulting in him being summoned for an interview.Zhang Songwen once publicly stated that most actors in China earn very little.Zhang Songwen has recently been surrounded by negative news. Aside from the tax investigation, actress Jiang Chen previously revealed having been domestically abused by a "former partner." She hinted that they met because her agent at the time was from Hong Kong and had another Cantonese-speaking artist under her, leading them to quickly become close and fall in love. Unfortunately, at that time, her boyfriend's career was not going well, and he often picked fights and was physically abusive, including slapping and flipping tables. Eventually, Jiang Chen discovered that her ex-boyfriend and her friend had secretly recorded a sex tape, leading to a breakup.
Although Jiang Chen did not disclose her ex-boyfriend's name, she described him as having a "gentle and refined persona, considering himself a teacher, coming from a difficult family background without a mother, having moved alone to Beijing to pursue a career without much success, having suffered unfair treatment, feeling fearful, insecure, psychologically twisted, and maintaining stable emotions outwardly." Netizens have speculated that Zhang Songwen fits the description.
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