Chinese million-follower internet celebrity Huang Yiming’s account was recently found to be banned. Her main account “Mingming Jiang” and her daughter’s account “Shanshan Jiang” both now display the notice, “This user is not allowed to be followed.” The “Works” section of her account homepage is completely empty, showing “No works yet”, meaning that her hundreds of previous videos and tens of millions of total likes have been completely wiped clean.
Netizens say that her rise to fame by having a child with rich second-generation Wang Sicong outside of marriage was abnormal to begin with. Later, she continued to hype up her situation using her child, managing two huge trending accounts and gaining millions of followers as a “mommy influencer.” Now, her accounts have been reset, and all her works have been deleted. The probable trigger for this was her recent “walking her dog without a leash” incident that shocked the whole internet.
A while ago, on a street in Anqing, Anhui Province, Huang Yiming took her dog out for a walk, not using a leash the entire time. The dog ran straight over to a bystander and brushed against a girl. The girl’s boyfriend, instinctively protecting his girlfriend, kicked the dog away. Normally, responsible dog owners would realize their mistake and apologize right away, but Huang Yiming immediately rushed up to them and said, “Do you know I’m a million-follower influencer? I’ll post you online right now!”
In a video shot by a passerby at the scene, you can see people coming and going on the street. She pointed at the couple and argued relentlessly; even the police couldn’t calm her, and she kept shouting loudly in front of law enforcement officers with an arrogant attitude. Throughout the ordeal, she never admitted her mistake of not leashing the dog and instead only shouted, “You kicked my dog—you must pay the price.”
In a video shot by a passerby at the scene, you can see people coming and going on the street. She pointed at the couple and argued relentlessly; even the police couldn’t calm her, and she kept shouting loudly in front of law enforcement officers with an arrogant attitude. Throughout the ordeal, she never admitted her mistake of not leashing the dog and instead only shouted, “You kicked my dog—you must pay the price.”
Inciting Fans to Launch Online Violence Against Ordinary People After a Quarrel
After the quarrel in the street, she quickly posted a video and clear photos of the bystanders in her fan group and account comments section, with captions like, “All Anqing residents, recognize the ugly face of this woman”—clearly inciting her fans to attack ordinary people online, using public opinion to force the couple to give in. At the same time, she deleted critical comments, silencing all voices pointing out her mistakes, played the victim, and portrayed herself as a “dog owner being bullied”, completely ignoring the fact that she broke the rules in the first place. She even felt that, with over a million followers at her back and with her influence, she could, with a single sentence, subject an ordinary person to a wave of online violence and always stand on the ‘right’ side.
Anyone who’s followed her knows that Huang Yiming has always positioned herself as a “frail single mother,” surrounded by controversy all the way.
At 25, she graduated from Sichuan Film and Television Academy majoring in Broadcasting and Hosting. In 2020, she participated in iQIYI’s talent show “Youth With You 2,” but was eliminated due to a campus bullying controversy. In 2022, she left her management company to focus on being a self-media creator. That same year, while in her university internship, she became pregnant. In June 2023, she announced the out-of-wedlock birth of her daughter “Shanshan”.
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In 2024, she went public and named Wang Sicong, son of Wanda Group chairman Wang Jianlin, as the father of her child. She posted chat records showing her requesting child support but being refused, and revealed that Wang Sicong previously didn’t know she was pregnant. In the same year, she reportedly moved into Wang Sicong’s mansion, and said Wang Sicong refused to visit the child or pay support, shouting: “If you don’t pay child support, I’ll make money using your online traffic.” That year, she was reported for violating advertising laws after her daughter accepted ads, and became involved in multiple contract dispute lawsuits. Later, there were rumors of a settlement, and Huang Yiming reportedly received over 10 million yuan (about 6.38 million MYR) per year in child support.
In 2025, she revealed spending 100,000 RMB (about 63,800 MYR) on cosmetic surgery, and was again criticized for overly exposing her child. After her daughter was suspected of being abused by a nanny, she sent her back to her mother’s hometown in Anhui and registered the child’s household under her mother’s name. In November, she went public with a new relationship; in December, she announced a breakup.
All along, she’s called herself Wang Sicong’s “ex-girlfriend”, entering the public eye as the “mother of a love child.” In her videos, she appears gentle, talking about how tough raising her daughter alone is, drawing empathy and “pity” to attract over 1.3 million followers. Her daughter’s account “Shanshan Jiang” has also attracted nearly 500,000 fans.
In livestreams she’s soft-spoken, acting like a sweet girl worn down by life, making many fans feel sorry for and support her. But in real life, she uses her influencer status to pressure ordinary people and quickly incites her followers to attack victims online, acting brazenly like a completely different person.
Netizens commented that, to put it bluntly, being “weak” was never her real nature, just a persona for attracting fans and making money—just like how she once blurted out, “Being with Wang Sicong was just for his money”; fans weren’t true supporters to her, only tools for bullying others. As the public backlash grew, and unable to suppress it, she switched faces quickly and posted a crying apology video, appearing with red eyes, tears streaming down her cheeks, speaking softly and saying, “I sincerely apologize for occupying everyone’s public resources,” with a particularly modest posture.
Unfortunately, the tears came too late. Her 37 million likes vanished along with all her deleted works. The two accounts she worked so hard to build became worthless overnight.