
China teenage girl's crying photo, stolen, misused on porn websites, in sexual arousal ads
A young woman whose crying selfie was stolen and misused on pornographic websites and in advertisements for sex products has aroused widespread attention on mainland social media.
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The 19-year-old, surnamed Liang, is a first-year student at a university in Harbin of Heilongjiang province, in northeast China.
Two years ago, when she was reading a sad novel and cried as a result, she took a picture of herself and posted it online, Jimu News reported.
But since then, numerous pornographic websites and advertisements for products and services like aphrodisiac, matchmaking and travel agencies have misappropriated her picture.
Liang took the crying selfie and posted it online after she was reduced to tears by a sad novel she was reading. Photo: QQ.com
Apparently, she was considered by many internet users as 'too beautiful when crying'.
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