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News.com.au
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
Fans ambush actor after storming business class on flight
This is the dramatic moment airline staff were forced to wrestle with a mob of crazed fans who tried to storm business class mid-flight in an attempt to snap a photo with Chinese star Tian Xu Ning. The chaos erupted on board Xiamen Airlines flight MF8330 from Changsha to Fuzhou on July 8, when a group of passengers crowded around the curtain separating economy from business class. Footage from the incident shows three frantic flight attendants forming a barrier and desperately pulling the drapes shut as fans attempted to push through. (Watch in the video player above). Cabin crew could be heard pleading with passengers to sit down, warning them they were about to land. 'Don't squeeze forward, the plane hasn't stopped yet,' one flight attendant said. A witness told local media that the star – who was seated in 11L – remained silent throughout the ordeal. The 27-year-old rose to fame earlier this year after a breakout role in hit Chinese drama Revenged Love. In a separate encounter, he was reportedly harassed by fans during another flight, some of whom accused him of secretly having a girlfriend and a child. Witnesses on the flight overhead fans telling him: 'Tell your girlfriend to stop appearing in the public', 'Change to someone else. Break up with her', and 'Is the kid really yours?'. His management has denied these claims, urging fans to 'relax.' 'Relax, Tian Xu Ning is unmarried and childless,' they said. 'In no way, shape or form is this acceptable behaviour from fans. We have been asking fans to do better, but it's getting worse. Mobbing Tian Xu Ning at the airport. Let the boy breathe, please.' The incidents have sparked widespread backlash on Chinese social media, with fans weighing in to slam the 'heartbreaking' behaviour. 'This is heartbreaking to see Tian Xu Ning go through this. It crosses all boundaries, and it's unfair to the actors who just want to do their jobs. I hope his team can take strong legal action, and maybe it's time for the industry to push for better protections against these invasions. Fans should support, not harass,' one wrote. 'Seriously?! This is so crazy! Why can't they give him space,' another said. Legal experts have also weighed in, warning that such actions could have serious consequences. 'Obstructing the crew and blocking the cabin passage can be considered disrupting public order under China's regulations on public security administration punishments,' Yang Mei, deputy director of Hunan Zhongyi law firm, said. 'Fans could face warnings and fines up to 200 CNY ($42 AUD), or detention of five to 10 days in serious cases. 'If their actions endanger flight safety, criminal charges may also apply. Airlines can also blacklist disruptive passengers and restrict future travel.'


Malay Mail
11-07-2025
- Malay Mail
"Dong Yuhui's Fujian Journey: The Sea's Lesson - 30% Destiny, 70% Determination"
Caption: Ocean scenery in Qida Village, Lianjiang County, Fuzhou City FUZHOU, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 11 July 2025 - Recently, Fujian launched the "Marine Culture in Fujian" campaign, inviting experts to share their perspectives on the province's thriving marine culture. In this video, Dong Yuhui, a top Chinese livestreamer with nearly 30 million followers across China's major social media platforms, explores the unique charm of Fujian's oceanic heritage."30% of your life is destined by fate, while 70% depends on hard work." Dong Yuhui pointed out that the wisdom to act at the right time and the decisiveness to ride the waves are the most laudable characteristics of Fujian people. They have utilized boats and paddles to build up courage, cast their passion into sails, and forge #FujianInformationOffice The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Daily Telegraph
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Telegraph
Fans ambush actor after storming business class on flight
Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. This is the dramatic moment airline staff were forced to wrestle with a mob of crazed fans who tried to storm business class mid-flight in an attempt to snap a photo with Chinese star Tian Xu Ning. The chaos erupted on board Xiamen Airlines flight MF8330 from Changsha to Fuzhou on July 8, when a group of passengers crowded around the curtain separating economy from business class. Footage from the incident shows three frantic flight attendants forming a barrier and desperately pulling the drapes shut as fans attempted to push through. (Watch in the video player above). Flight attendants desperately try to block off business class. Picture: Viral Press Fans eventually gain entry and crowd around the actor. Picture: Viral Press Cabin crew could be heard pleading with passengers to sit down, warning them they were about to land. 'Don't squeeze forward, the plane hasn't stopped yet,' one flight attendant said. A witness told local media that the star – who was seated in 11L – remained silent throughout the ordeal. The 27-year-old rose to fame earlier this year after a breakout role in hit Chinese drama Revenged Love. In a separate encounter, he was reportedly harassed by fans during another flight, some of whom accused him of secretly having a girlfriend and a child. Witnesses on the flight overhead fans telling him: 'Tell your girlfriend to stop appearing in the public', 'Change to someone else. Break up with her', and 'Is the kid really yours?'. His management has denied these claims, urging fans to 'relax.' 'Relax, Tian Xu Ning is unmarried and childless,' they said. 'In no way, shape or form is this acceptable behaviour from fans. We have been asking fans to do better, but it's getting worse. Mobbing Tian Xu Ning at the airport. Let the boy breathe, please.' Fans could face warnings, fines or even detention citing public order disturbance. Picture: Viral Press Fans race to get into business class. Picture: Viral Press The incidents have sparked widespread backlash on Chinese social media, with fans weighing in to slam the 'heartbreaking' behaviour. 'This is heartbreaking to see Tian Xu Ning go through this. It crosses all boundaries, and it's unfair to the actors who just want to do their jobs. I hope his team can take strong legal action, and maybe it's time for the industry to push for better protections against these invasions. Fans should support, not harass,' one wrote. 'Seriously?! This is so crazy! Why can't they give him space,' another said. Tian Xu Ning has become an overnight sensation in China. Picture: Supplied Legal experts have also weighed in, warning that such actions could have serious consequences. 'Obstructing the crew and blocking the cabin passage can be considered disrupting public order under China's regulations on public security administration punishments,' Yang Mei, deputy director of Hunan Zhongyi law firm, said. 'Fans could face warnings and fines up to 200 CNY ($42 AUD), or detention of five to 10 days in serious cases. 'If their actions endanger flight safety, criminal charges may also apply. Airlines can also blacklist disruptive passengers and restrict future travel.' Originally published as Fans ambush actor after storming business class on flight


South China Morning Post
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Chinese fans storm business-class cabin on taxiing plane to meet actor
Some passengers on a taxiing plane in China tried rushing into the business-class section of XiamenAir flight MF8330 from Changsha to Fuzhou in a bid to meet actor Tian Xuning, causing chaos. Advertisement
Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Yahoo
Scoot's mid-year sale till 14 Jul has fares from $69 to over 60 cities
If the travel bug has bitten you, enjoy deals from S$69 to Fuzhou, Sydney, Chiang Mai and over 60 cities at Scoot's mid-year sale. Book your trip by 14 Jul (Mon), 7.59am. Whether you're flying for work, leisure or family, there are a variety of routes for every traveller. The promotion spans countries such as Australia, Japan and South Korea. Featured city destinations include Manila (from S$108), Sydney (from S$200), Kuala Lumpur (from S$70), Malacca (S$69), Chiang Mai (from S$145), Jakarta (from S$87) and Ho Chi Minh City (from S$88). All of the above flights fly from Singapore. ScootPlus (S$590 for Athens & S$329 for Perth) is also available on selected routes. ScootPlus is Scoot's premium cabin class, offering a step up from economy with features such as extra legroom, wider seats, priority boarding, and complimentary refreshments. The travel periods for the deals are from 13 Jul 2025 to 2 Jul 2026, so you can start planning early. There are blackout periods over school holidays and event periods. All fares listed are one-way and include taxes. Checked baggage and meals are not included in base fares. As always, bookings made under promotional fares are non-refundable and subject to availability. The above travel offers are subject to availability and confirmation. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or selected dates. From weekend escapes to year-end trips and 2026 staycations, the Scoot mid-year sale covers a wide audience. Remember to book by 14 Jul, or you might miss your chance. What to do at a Changi Airport layover: Rain Vortex, Changi Jurassic Mile & more The post Scoot's mid-year sale till 14 Jul has fares from $69 to over 60 cities appeared first on