Chinese male star Jin Ze (real name Zhang Jiawei) passed away at his home in Hangzhou on June 4 at the age of 33. Today, his ex-girlfriend Li Zifeng (an investor in the film "The Sun Hangs in the Sky") made public screenshots of their conversations before his death, revealing that he was allegedly sexually harassed and subjected to unspoken rules by male executives or related personnel.
In the conversation, he revealed inside information about the entertainment industry, including being forced to compromise. He mentioned, “When I accompany those gay men, I have suffering that I can't speak of,” and said he had also experienced physical harassment, accusing the perpetrator of “dragging me to the bed” and “biting me.” He helplessly expressed, “Can I really explain it clearly?”
Aside from the unspoken rules, he also talked about being overworked. The conversations reflected a state of severe overwork due to day-and-night filming, with him repeatedly mentioning “finishing work at midnight” and “working every day from 6 o'clock,” and even saying he was “about to suddenly die.” The shocking conversations have sparked widespread attention and discussion on Weibo and various social media platforms.
Jin Ze, whose real name is Zhang Jiawei, was 188 cm tall and graduated from Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology. He started his career in the fashion industry, having appeared as a model at the Milan Men's Fashion Week. Later, after taking performing arts courses at the Central Academy of Drama, he transitioned into the entertainment industry, first acting in long-running dramas such as “Begin Again,” “Let's Not Fall in Love with the Boss,” and later following the trend by shooting short web dramas.
Source: 壹苹