Shanghaiist was surprised today to see well over 7,000 visitors coming in via this post today, and we were curious to know why so many people were Googling Hairong Tiantian, who caused a storm last year by not only posting saucy images of herself on her blog but also soliciting photos of limp penises.
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Continue reading "Hairong Tiantian turns heads (and raises them, too?)"
The previous week's hits and misses
Continue reading "Weekend Recap: What was good (and not so good)"
Give me a platform, and I will show you the miracle that takes place from virtuality to reality. I want to be on stage, and you will see that I am more than just an "Internet celeb". You will see a talented individual rise from an Internet celeb to a real-life star. I will not disappoint you.
Continue reading "Chinese Internet Idol of the Day: Yaofei Niangniang"
Last year, we told you about some self-obsessed Chinese netizens who became online celebrities. Just this last week, a few new additions to this Chinese pantheon of Internet idols have emerged that threaten to put Muzimei and Furong Jiejie to shame. We will introduce them to you over the next few days.
Continue reading "Chinese Internet Idol of the Day: Shandong Erge"
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