The claim comes a week after HK actress Anita Chui accused the Malaysian star of deceiving her money.
According to Malaysian media China Press, an individual has been using a fake account to attack Bing Yu, 41, on the Malaysia Film & TV Industry Workers Facebook group, demanding that she “pay back the money”.
Bing Yu’s production company, Marvelous Culture & Film, ventured into film making this year and produced five major projects in 2024. She clarified that the accusations are completely baseless and that there’s “absolutely no deception involved”.
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