China ‘sexual intelligence godmum’ returns, paper robots for ancestors, mum goes bald tutoring son
In quirky news from China, the “Godmother of Sexual Intelligence” has made a comeback, a new trend of paper robot offerings for ancestors and a mother suffers severe hair loss after years spent tutoring her son.
Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin/Taobao An online influencer in China known as Godmother of sexual intelligence, who was banned on social media earlier this year, has reappeared online to sell her controversial courses.
Zhou Yuan, who lives in central Hunan province, teaches women to enhance their sexual appeal.
She is alleged to have earned 24 million yuan (US$3.5 million) from selling her on and offline courses, Red Star News reported.
Zhou’s account, with 200,000 followers, was banned in January for promoting “vulgar content”.
However, internet users noticed that she had resurfaced on social media in March using a new account “nihao zhoudabao”, which means “Hello, Big Baby Zhou”.
So-called sexual godmum, Zhou Yan, above, had her social media account banned earlier this year.
Photo: Weibo Zhou live-streamed on March 8 and March 18 and sold her previously viral online courses.
The local market supervisory authority said they punished Zhou in January because her advertisements violated the law. “She recently did live-streaming as an individual.
It is beyond our duty.
Other government departments or platforms will look into the case,” an official from the authority told the media.
As the traditional Ching Ming Festival looms, some creative paper offerings which use the latest technology have been launched onto the market in China.
On some shopping websites, paper-crafted models bearing the big names in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry appeared as tomb sweeping event items that “keep pace with the times”, Jimu News reported.
Some shops also offer paper-made smartphones with screens showing a slew of AI tools.
The AI models cost between 30 and 50 yuan (US$4 and US$7).
This image illustrates an elderly care robot.
Now paper versions are on sale to burn for ancestors.
Photo: Shutterstock “You do not need to fold it.
I have done that for you.
What you receive is a finished product,” one online shop owner said in his advert.
Three dimensional paper-made robots are also on offer for about 20 yuan.
A notice on the chest of the robot reads: “You can ask me to do following things: tell me a story, chat with me, clean the house.” Hundreds of customers have bought the paper offerings to burn during the Ching Ming Festival. “Times chang
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