26-year-old Chinese actress Li Landi has become popular for her roles in "My Huckleberry Friends," "The Starry Love," "All the Way to the Sun," and other dramas. Recently, she was spotted at a trendy store in Beijing with an 'A' logo. A netizen revealed on social media that after hearing Li Landi communicate with the store clerk, she bought a hat at a 20% discount. After she left, the clerk gossiped, saying, "An 18th-tier celebrity still wants seeding (free PR gifts)," and "Even bigger stars always pay full price, never ask for discounts." The netizen was reportedly shocked to hear these remarks.
The person who posted the story and many other netizens defended Li Landi, saying that celebrities shopping in stores should be treated as ordinary customers, and asking for a discount is a legitimate right. The clerk agreed to the discount, but then badmouthed the customer afterward, showing room for improvement in service attitude. However, as the topic spread, related parties reported that the whistleblower was a former employee who had been disciplined by the company and deliberately spread false information to discredit the store.
Source: Apple Online News