Golden Melody Award-winning singer Wu Sikai’s only son, Wu Jing (who has since changed his name to Wu Liang), has been embroiled in a serious scandal involving allegations of “drugging and sex deceit,” causing a public outcry. It is reported that Wu Jing is accused of exploiting his celebrity family background via dating apps, enticing multiple women by offering free marijuana as a lure to engage in sexual activities.
Wu Jing previously had a criminal record for brandishing a knife on a U.S. street, and now finds himself once again ensnared in scandals involving drugs and sex. His actions have reportedly prompted several victims to come forward and expose him, potentially causing further damage to his celebrity father’s image.
According to a report by Mirror Media, the 31-year-old Wu Jing considers himself a musician and is very active on dating apps, frequently initiating contact with women to meet in person. Complainant Ms. A claims that during dates, Wu Jing intentionally mentioned his father Wu Sikai and his life as part of a celebrity family, creating an approachable and generous persona to lower the women’s guard, resulting in many women being brought to his residence or a motel after just the first date.
The report further cites evidence showing Wu Jing’s words and actions during his pursuit of women were bold and explicit; he allegedly requested that women send him sexy photos, and even bluntly asked if he could have sex without a condom. To increase his allure, he reportedly boasted about having three or four regular sex partners and shared that he used Viagra and smoked marijuana during sex to enhance the experience, hoping to entice more women to have “exciting” intimate encounters with him. In response to these allegations, Wu Jing has categorically denied any wrongdoing, emphasizing that he has never drugged or deceived anyone for sex, claiming he is the victim of a smear campaign and will reserve his legal rights.
News source: Apple Online News