"Sister Feng" responded to being secretly photographed: I have the right to be ugly, but you have no right to photograph me!In order to avoid endless attention in the United States, reduce contact with the Chinese community
On May 21, Fast Technology reported that recently, a netizen ran into an online celebrity sister in New York's Central Park, which attracted onlookers.
In the face of her photos being circulated crazily on the Internet, Sister Feng was quite disgusted.
Later, Sister Feng made it clear in the video that she was extremely disgusted with others taking pictures of herself without permission, and she longed to preserve her personal life and privacy.
She firmly said, "I have the right to be ugly, but you have no right to photograph me." This sentence not only reflects her insistence on personal rights, but also reflects her anger at privacy violations.
Since she became famous in 2010, Sister Feng has been widely concerned by the public, and she is often photographed in public places such as the subway.This kind of long-term attention made her feel extremely troubled and seriously affected her daily life.
In order to avoid this endless concern, Sister Feng revealed that she had chosen to engage in nail work to reduce contact with the Chinese community.She hopes to live an ordinary life in a relatively quiet environment.
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