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Portrait of Zhao Lusi's Condition After She Was Unable to Walk and Speak, Friends Reveal Bullying Cases at Her Agency

Portrait of Zhao Lusi's Condition After She Was Unable to Walk and Speak, Friends Reveal Bullying Cases at Her Agency

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Portrait of Zhao Lusi's Condition After She Was Unable to Walk and Speak, Friends Reveal Bullying Cases at Her Agency

Zhao Lusi is currently a topic of public discussion. After falling ill and suspected of suffering from aphasia (a communication disorder caused by damage to the brain), Zhao Lusi is now in the recovery phase. Her friends have also posted videos and photos about the condition of the WHO RULES THE WORLD actress.

One of Zhao Lusi's friends, with the actress's permission, finally dared to reveal the facts about bullying. It turns out Zhao Lusi experienced both physical and verbal bullying from people at her agency. Here is a statement from Zhao Lusi's friend, along with some of her latest photos during her recovery.

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Zhao Lusi's friend who goes by the name Tulip (and is actually known as Song Nanxi, but will be referred to as Tulip from now on), decided to share what happened after feeling unable to watch the actress weak and needing to sit in a wheelchair.

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When visiting Zhao Lusi, Tulip finally realized that until now her friend still couldn't forget what happened in 2019. Finally, Tulip felt it was time for the truth to be revealed, even if it meant facing criticism and misunderstandings.

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In April 2019, during a break, Zhao Lusi went to Beijing for an audition and stayed at Tulip's house. One day, when she returned home, Tulip saw Zhao Lusi curled up sleeping in the living room in the dark. When asked why, she replied, "I don't know why they hit me. I was so scared." Zhao Lusi, who usually had a bright smile, suddenly burst into tears.

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Zhao Lusi then recounted that someone had dragged her into the bathroom and scolded her for two hours. Zhao Lusi was called useless, unable to get a role, and was told she should introspect on why she hadn't been the main character from the start. They also discussed Zhao Lusi's weight and said that she wasn't as good as the others.

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Because Zhao Lusi remained silent, the person slammed the door and left. Zhao Lusi hurriedly grabbed her bag and intended to leave, but she was chased and pulled by the same person. Then, whether out of anger to slap or to pull the actress's hair, Zhao Lusi got hit and became frightened.

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After that, Zhao Lusi and Tulip tried to find CCTV that might have recorded the incident. They knew that if they wanted to report to the police, they needed evidence or the report would not be taken seriously. Zhao Lusi also did not want to inform her family. Zhao Lusi was afraid her parents would ask her to leave the agency and she would have to pay the cancellation fee.

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After the incident, Zhao Lusi also had difficulty sleeping for several days. Zhao Lusi was also called to the agency. At that time, the person who scolded and hit Zhao Lusi said, "Sorry. I was drunk." And the incident was considered to have passed just like that.

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Not only that, Zhao Lusi then found out that a day after the incident, the person who hit her called her mother. That person told Zhao Lusi's mother that the actress of HIDDEN LOVE was not compliant. From this, Zhao Lusi realized that they were trying to make her mother understand the situation that occurred if she decided to tell the story.

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The person (who was later referred to as the boss) never really apologized. During the incident, there were five people there trying to restrain this person's outburst. The manager even managed to hug Zhao Lusi. Two other artists who witnessed it also knew how confused and desperate Zhao Lusi was at that moment. But everyone couldn't do much.

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Tulip thought that Zhao Lusi had moved on from this incident. But it turns out Zhao Lusi still couldn't forget, sometimes even waking up from this nightmare. So KLovers, let's stop bullying from now on, if not now, when?