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| Zhang Kangle Fights Back: Studio Slams Sasaengs and Trolls With Legal Threat |
Looks like Zhang Kangle has had it up to here – and honestly, who could blame him?
The actor’s management has just dropped a firm statement announcing they’re taking legal action over ongoing privacy violations and nasty online defamation.
According to the official release, Zhang has been dealing with obsessive sasaeng fans (you know, the ones who cross every line imaginable) for quite some time.
These stalker-types haven’t just been hovering near his private life – they’ve apparently been messing with his work schedule and peace of mind too.
But that’s not all.
Alongside the sasaeng saga, there’ve also been internet trolls spreading fake stories and throwing around insulting comments aimed at dragging Zhang’s name through the mud.
Whether it’s hate-fuelled gossip or just straight-up slander, it seems some people have been working overtime to smear him online.
Well, not anymore.
His studio’s had enough.
They’ve already brought in a professional legal team, and the first round of evidence collection is done and dusted.
The message is crystal clear: anyone involved in spreading false info or invading Zhang’s privacy should be ready to face the full force of the law.
The studio also put out a direct warning to netizens: take down your defamatory posts, or get ready to face legal consequences.
No more free passes.
In China’s celeb world, defamation’s no small deal.
Agencies are fiercely protective of their stars’ reputations, especially in today’s toxic online climate where fanwars and smear campaigns are becoming way too common.
Some trolls even pretend to be part of rival fandoms just to stir up drama and attack people they don’t like.
And yes, some of these haters have already been caught in the past – with real consequences. We're talking lawsuits, fines, and even public apologies printed in newspapers.
This latest move from Zhang Kangle’s team shows they’re serious. Reputation matters, and if trolls and sasaengs thought they could get away with it, they might want to think again.
