Fake Ads Lure Fans: Tummy‑Control Panties Featuring Huang Biren & Chen Liping – Hot Entertainment News

Fake Ads Lure Fans: Tummy‑Control Panties Featuring Huang Biren & Chen Liping – Hot Entertainment News

Huang Biren Battles Fraudulent “Tummy‑Control” Ads with a Sharp Digital Sharp‑Shooter!

In a quick Whats‑App‑style flare-up on Instagram last Sunday, 52‑year‑old veteran actress Huang Biren decided that it was time to call out the latest attempt to con her fans. A bogus “tummy‑control” underwear ad was circulating online, using her own photo and the name of fellow actress Chen Liping—call her just “Liping” in the ad—seemingly as a lure.

What Did the Spoof Look Like?

  • A screenshot of the fake advertisement was shared, complete with Huang’s face taken straight from her own profile.
  • Product shots of the silly underwear were also included, giving the ad a glossy, “real‑deal” vibe.
  • The ad wording funnily hinted that Liping had passed on the product to Huang.

Huang’s Immediate Response

With a quick message that echoed the tone of a casual chat, Huang warned her followers:

  • “It’s fake. Please alert your friends and contacts so they won’t fall for it.”
  • She included the screenshot of the fraudulent ad for everyone to see the obvious trickery.

Fans And Friends Weigh In

Followers flooded the comments, expressing both support and frustration.

  • Many signed off with “ Reported it!” to help spread the word.
  • Thomas “Ong” dropped a playful jab: “Sister, when did you start selling this?”
  • Huang replied with a quick quip, poking fun at his “comprehension” skills: “Aiyoh. Brother, your powers of comprehension are starting to show signs of deterioration.”

One More Oddball Twist

Huang cited a recent beach‑scene post, where she was candidly steering a boat, stating:

  • “Focus on steering your boat, don’t get distracted. I’ll be here waiting for you to buy me something delicious to eat.”

It’s a reminder that, even in the era of viral scams, a celebrity’s brand is a badge of trust. Huang’s quick and witty post not only calls out a fraudulent scheme but also cracks a smile for all her fans who now know the difference between the real star and the fake “tummy‑control” tricks.

Stay alert, folks—always double‑check before you double‑pay. And remember: a good dose of humor goes a long way in protecting the community.