BEIJING (BLOOMBERG) - Chinese actress Jing Tian was slapped with a million-dollar fine for breaching China's advertising law by touting candies as a weight-loss drug. Jing, who has been in Hollywood blockbusters such as The Great Wall (2016) with actor Matt Damon and...
BEIJING - Chinese actress Jing Tian was slapped with a million-dollar fine for breaching China's advertising law by touting candies as a weight-loss drug.
In the ads, which have since been pulled from e-commerce sites such as Alibaba's Taobao and JD.com, the 33-year-old actress said that people could keep in shape by taking two"candies" after eating a meal.
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