Chinese singer Joker Xue was under fire from his ex-girlfriend Li Yutong, who accused him of crimes such as bigamy and making threats, drawing widespread attention. Afterward, Li Yutong publicly leaked sensitive personal information such as Xue's ID number and phone number, resulting in administrative detention.
According to the Beijing Chaoyang police announcement, in March 2026, Li Yutong maliciously exposed Joker Xue’s personal privacy via Weibo and live streaming platforms, causing serious harassment to Xue and his family. Based on the ‘Public Security Administration Punishments Law’, police determined her actions to be illegal and imposed administrative detention. On the 20th, her 10-day administrative detention officially ended. Xue's management company “Chaoshi Music” subsequently made the punishment decision letter public, confirming the enforcement period as April 10th to 20th.
Li Yutong sparked a large-scale doxxing effect by openly revealing Joker Xue's ID number during a livestream. Xue's phone was immediately bombarded with endless harassment calls and text messages, forcing him to turn it off. His communication apps were also frequently harassed, and even the privacy of his underage children and family members was spread online, resulting in real threats to their personal safety. Legal experts pointed out that regardless of any private disputes between the parties, publicly disclosing another person’s sensitive information constitutes a serious infringement.
The incident was triggered in early March when Li Yutong posted more than 20 Weibo updates, accusing Joker Xue of serious crimes such as bigamy and coercing abortion, but never provided substantial evidence. She later changed her statement, claiming it was a “joke”. However, this emotionally charged “destructive exposé” not only implicated other celebrities like Zhang Jie and Xie Na, but also crossed into judicial intervention due to the leak of personal information. More than 80% of netizens agreed that administrative detention was justified, emphasizing that personal information protection should not be affected by private grudges.
News Source: ETtoday Xingguangyun