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Ren Jialun Hounded by Stalkers and Paparazzi, Studio Draws a Legal Line (163/Sohu) |
According to a statement posted by his studio on June 22, 2025, Ren has been dealing with some seriously disturbing behaviour from obsessive fans and over-the-line paparazzi. We're talking full-on stalking—following his car, camping outside his hotel, even getting on the same flights just to see where he lives. One word: unhinged.
It doesn’t stop there. The studio revealed that some of these so-called “fans” and proxy photographers have not only crossed physical boundaries but also verbally abused and insulted Ren’s team in public, with some even making crude gestures or getting physical with staff. A complete mess.
🛑 Studio Issues Public Statement: Enough Is Enough
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Ren Jialun’s team has clearly had it. In their strongly worded statement, they:
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Demanded Respect for Privacy:
Artists are people too. Homes, hotel rooms, and cars aren’t free-for-alls. Fans turning up uninvited is not “support,” it’s invasive and unsafe. -
Called Out the Proxy Paparazzi Game:
They’ve taken aim at the entire underground world of proxy photography—where individuals snap celebs without consent and sell those pics online. The studio made it clear: defamatory edits, unauthorised posts, and anything breaching Ren’s rights could lead to lawsuits. -
Encouraged Healthy Fandom:
“True love is based on respect,” they reminded fans. Support your fave by watching his work, not by following him to his house.
📂 Legal Action Incoming?
The team says they’ve already collected solid evidence of violations. And if this behaviour carries on, they’re fully prepared to take it to court. No empty threats here—just a firm stand for personal safety and decency.
For many of Ren Jialun’s fans—especially those who admire him for his calm and gentlemanly vibe—this statement hit home. It’s a stark reminder that no matter how much we adore our screen idols, they’re still real people who deserve peace, dignity, and the right to live without fear.
💬 Real Support Isn’t Creepy
It’s all too easy to get swept up in the glitz and fantasy of celeb life, especially in a fandom culture that sometimes mistakes obsession for loyalty. But if there’s one message Ren’s team wants to hammer in, it’s this: boundaries matter.
You can stan someone without staking out their hotel lobby. You can be a fan without being a menace. In fact, that’s what real support looks like.