Chinese Idol red-faced after fan exposes him wearing fake CK underwear on stage

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Chinese Idol red-faced after fan exposes him wearing fake CK underwear on stage
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Underwear is simply underwear, right? Well, not for some fans of Chinese idol Mu Ziyang. The 29-year-old singer was “exposed” on Weibo recently by a fan who posted pictures of him in concert wearing fake Calvin Klein underwear. It didn’t take long for the...

Underwear is simply underwear, right? Well, not for some fans of Chinese idol Mu Ziyang.

The 29-year-old singer was “exposed” on Weibo recently by a fan who posted pictures of him in concert wearing fake Calvin Klein underwear. It didn’t take long for the post to go viral, with the hashtag “Mu Ziyang’s CK underwear is fake” shooting up the ranks of Weibo’s trending search keywords. While performing, the singer lifted his arms to make a heart sign, and the red waistband of his underwear became visible.Netizens were mostly amused by the fashion faux pas, and eventually, Mu himself had to surface online and address the issue.

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