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Xie Na studio sued by netizens exclaimed “what happened to the hosts of Hunan Satellite TV” | Sing Tao Canadian Metropolis Network Toronto

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[Canadian Metropolis Network]The hostess Xie Na has been loved by many audiences with her cheerful and quirky personality. She did not expect that the studio was sued suddenly on the 18th. The reason, time, plaintiff and defendant were exposed one by one. Many netizens marveled “what happened to the hosts of Hunan Satellite TV”, but some fans also came forward and said: “Wait for the official response!”

From the details of the court announcement on Weibo, it can be seen that Xie Na’s Shanghai Film and Television Culture Studio, a pharmaceutical company, and a yeast company are listed as defendants at the same time. The plaintiff is Fan. The case is a “sales contract dispute.” On the afternoon of the 8th, the trial was held in a court in Chengdu, Sichuan.

It is understood that Xie Na served as the brand spokesperson for the above-mentioned yeast company in 2019. Now the studio and the company have been named as defendants at the same time, prompting speculations from all walks of life whether it is related to product quality and contract disputes. In this regard, her studio There was no voice before the deadline. Some media called the yeast company, but it was also unable to get a response.

In fact, Hunan Satellite TV successively reported that the host was in controversy. Qian Feng, the host of “Everyday Upward”, was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s, and the TV station immediately announced the termination of the partnership. The host of “Happy Camp”, Li Weijia, endorsed a tea company. The company ran away and damaged the rights of franchisees. Everyone went to him to seek justice.

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