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Zhao Lusi isn’t sitting quietly this time. On 7 April, Shanghai Jiuze Law Firm dropped a short but strong update about her ongoing reputation defence case—and it’s getting serious.
The firm, acting on behalf of both Zhao Lusi and Tianjin Yinhe Kuyu Media, announced that they’ve now locked in the necessary evidence against 12 individuals who were spreading false and insulting content about the actress on Weibo.
Among those called out was a user with the handle “麻子伪人一枚”, who allegedly played a key role in circulating slanderous claims.
The law firm made it clear that they’re not just gathering receipts—they’re heading to court.
Their next step?
Filing a lawsuit to demand that online platforms reveal the real identities behind the accounts, so legal accountability can finally catch up.
They also took a moment to remind the public: the internet isn’t some lawless vacuum. Words have consequences.
Zhao Lusi’s official studio account echoed the sentiment, saying they’ll continue to keep tabs and fight for her rights through legal means. “The internet is not a lawless place,” they stated firmly.
The firm called on platforms to fulfil their responsibility to regulate content and keep cyberspace safe—not just for celebs, but for everyone.
This isn’t the first time a public figure has taken a stand against online abuse, but Zhao Lusi’s move shows she’s had enough—and she’s ready to push back with the full weight of the law.
As fans show their support with hashtags and fist emojis, it’s clear many are cheering her on. Whether you like her or not, nobody deserves to be dragged through the mud with made-up stories.
Watch this space. The court filings are on their way.