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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Sister Hong scandal: After explicit videos of over 1,000 men get leaked, China's Red Uncle victims test positive for STD
Sister Hong's victims test positive for HIV Koreaboo Thousands of Sister Hong's explicit clips leaked online Once thought to be in his 60s, Sister Hong is actually 38 and targeted straight men. ( Image credit : Once thought to be in his 60s, Sister Hong is actually 38 and targeted straight men| Credit: X ) Who is 'Sister Hong,' and how did the name spread? Sister Hong has become a viral sensation online ( Image credit : Sister Hong has become a viral sensation online| Credit: Instagram ) The story of "Sister Hong," also known as "China's Red Uncle," a man who secretly filmed sexual encounters with allegedly over 1,600 men while posing as a woman, recently shook Chinese social media. On July 5, police in Nanjing arrested a 38-year-old man, surnamed Jiao, for distributing obscene content. According to local media, Jiao had set up a hidden camera in his home and filmed himself having sex with unsuspecting male visitors. He reportedly lured them in by pretending to be a woman online. Aside from digital violation and deceit, the case has also snowballed into a disturbing public health scare as the STD (sexually transmitted disease) results of several of Sister Hong's victims test to areport, out of 237 men who have so far participated in the ongoing investigation, at least three have tested positive for HIV. Authorities have not confirmed whether the infections are directly linked to Jiao, but the news has intensified concerns. Many of the victims were in relationships, raising the possibility of wider STI China, knowingly transmitting an STD carries a potential sentence of three to ten years in prison. However, this portion of Jiao's charges may depend on whether transmission can be legally proven. Regardless, the charge of spreading obscene material already holds a maximum penalty of two years.'Sister Hong' was initially rumoured to be in his 60s, but police confirmed he is 38 and targets heterosexual men. While claims of 1,600 victims were dismissed, over 1,000 explicit videos have still surfaced the news broke, the case has exploded online, not just because of the nature of the crime, but due to the scale. Thousands of explicit videos reportedly recorded by Jiao have been leaked across social media platforms and private message groups. Many of the men featured were unaware they were being filmed and now find themselves the subject of viral exploitation. The leak has had severe consequences for some, with reports of broken relationships and psychological trauma. On platforms like Weibo and Douyin, users have expressed fury and disbelief at how such an operation could go undetected for so Jiao has become known as 'Uncle Red' or 'Sister Hong' (Red Sister), a nickname that references both his alias and the red light often visible in his room during the recordings. The nickname took off as netizens began circulating screenshots and speculation about his real identity. Despite efforts by platforms to remove the videos and censor discussions, the story continues to trend. Memes, breakdowns of his digital footprint, and unverified victim accounts have turned the case into one of the most widely discussed topics not only on Chinese social media but also on global Instagram and Twitter this police continue to interview more potential victims, public health officials are urging those who may have encountered Jiao to get tested to prevent further spread of the disease.


Sinar Daily
21-07-2025
- Sinar Daily
Man posed as woman, secretly filmed sexual encounters, linked to HIV scare
Nanjing hospitals offer free HIV tests after 'Sister Hong' impersonator's arrest. Jiao, disguised as a lonely housewife, lured men to his apartment where hidden cameras secretly recorded their encounters. Photo source - Instagram SHAH ALAM – A shocking scandal involving deep deception, sexual exploitation and public health risks is exploding online in China, proving to be far more serious than just viral drama. The real-life 'Sister Hong' case is trending across Chinese social media, causing widespread anxiety about privacy and digital consent. Jiao's elaborate disguise included wigs, makeup, dresses, voice changers and beauty filters. (Photo source: Instagram) It turns out, Sister Hong isn't a "sister" at all. He is Jiao, a 38-year-old man from Nanjing who allegedly disguised himself as a married woman to deceive men into sexual encounters, secretly recording them without their knowledge. This was no simple catfish situation. Jiao reportedly used wigs, makeup, dresses, voice changers and beauty filters. He posed as a lonely housewife seeking flings, inviting men to his apartment where hidden cameras were already rolling. This wasn't just catfishing; it was an alleged digital crime ring. Instead of charging for sex, Jiao would ask for small gifts like milk, fruit and cooking oil. Behind the scenes, he was building a massive collection of hidden-camera videos, uploading them to a paid, private group chat. Access cost 150 yuan (approximately RM88), providing users with hundreds of non-consensual clips. The scandal erupted in early July 2025 when one of the men in the leaked videos was identified by internet users. After his fiancée found out, she immediately cancelled their engagement. Jiao was arrested on July 5 and charged with the illegal distribution of obscene materials and invasion of privacy. Meanwhile, media outlets reported that popular TV host Lu Zihao publicly claimed that at least three men who had encounters with 'Sister Hong' later tested positive for HIV. One woman even allegedly discovered her husband was exposed after seeing his test result, leading her to realise he might have been one of Jiao's victims. As a result, hospitals in Nanjing are now offering free HIV tests to anyone who may have been involved or exposed. More Like This


Time of India
18-07-2025
- Time of India
Chinese ‘Sister Hong' arrested for secretly filming sex with hundreds of men
Chinese authorities in Nanjing have arrested a 38-year-old man, identified by his online alias 'Sister Hong' ('Uncle Red' on Chinese platforms), in a shocking case involving the secret filming and online distribution of sexual encounters with hundreds of men. The scale and brazenness of the operation have provoked outrage and debate across China and beyond. Police say the suspect, surnamed Jiao , used heavy makeup, wigs, and women's clothing to pose as a woman, allegedly luring hundreds of men—including students, professionals, and even foreign nationals—through dating apps and online social networks. Once brought to his private residence in Nanjing, he secretly filmed sexual encounters with hidden cameras, sometimes manipulating his voice to enhance the deception. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category healthcare MBA Operations Management Artificial Intelligence Data Analytics Others others Project Management MCA Degree Cybersecurity Design Thinking PGDM Management CXO Finance Healthcare Product Management Technology Digital Marketing Leadership Data Science Public Policy Data Science Skills you'll gain: Duration: 11 Months IIM Lucknow CERT-IIML Healthcare Management India Starts on undefined Get Details Jiao's online notoriety surged under the nickname 'Sister Hong.' Police allege that these videos were uploaded and sold in private online groups for a subscription fee of 150 yuan (about US$21), amassing a significant, though yet unspecified, illicit profit. How many victims? The initial claims—spread rapidly on Chinese social media—suggested the suspect had filmed sex acts with over 1,600 men. While Jiao himself claimed this figure, police have cautioned that it may be exaggerated and have not released an official victim count pending ongoing investigation. Live Events The incident—popularly known as the Nanjing Sister Hong Incident—has become an internet sensation in China, topping hashtag trends on Weibo with over 200 million views in a matter of days. Memes, parodies, and even augmented reality filters recreating the suspect's room have emerged, reflecting both the magnitude and cultural shock of the case. For many, however, the viral spread of unblurred images from the explicit videos has triggered a second wave of harm: Victims have been identified by acquaintances and, in some cases, spouses or fiancées, resulting in severe personal consequences, including divorce filings. Authorities and public health officials have urged the public to stop sharing the material, citing severe violations of privacy and individual rights. Jiao was formally detained on July 5 and faces charges of producing and distributing obscene material. He may also face further charges for violating privacy and image rights. Amid rising public anxiety, the Nanjing Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is offering free health screenings to those potentially affected, though it has not confirmed or denied rumors about any sexually transmitted infections in the case, citing privacy regulations. Authorities continue to remove illicit content and pursue leads, but, as the story dominates headlines and social feeds. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )


The Star
15-07-2025
- The Star
School vows fix after student spread lewd AI pictures
Compiled by DIVYA THERESA RAVI , and R. ARAVINTHAN A SCHOOL in Johor admitted that it had been slow in taking action when one of its students was accused of spreading AI-generated pornographic images of his classmates, Sin Chew Daily reported. Foon Yew High School chairman Tong Sing Chuan admitted that the Chinese independent school was sluggish in addressing the matter and promised reforms. 'Many parents are concerned about this matter. The board is also saddened (that this happened). 'I stress that the board will not accept or tolerate any form of wrongdoing,' he said. Earlier, it was reported that a 16-year-old male student from the school was arrested in April for using AI to create and sell pornographic images of his female schoolmates and alumni. About 30 to 40 female students and alumni are believed to have become victims. Following the incident, the principal resigned on April 12. > A woman in China called off her wedding after her fiance was found to be one of dozens of men who had sex with the infamous cross-dressing 'Red Uncle', China Press reported. Chinese cyberspace was inundated with posts about a man dubbed Red Uncle, who was rumoured to have lured 1,691 heterosexual men into his home for sexual encounters. He then recorded and distributed the intimate encounters online. Netizens then went about identifying the men involved. One man, who made many visits to Red Uncle, was nicknamed 'Jacket Man' because he wore a leather jacket in the videos. Netizens identifed his social media profile and found pre-wedding photos he had taken with his fiancee, and began sharing them. The woman reportedly called off her wedding and will be getting herself tested for sexually transmitted infections. The 38-year-old Red Uncle, whose surname is Jiao, was arrested by Nanjing police for spreading obscene videos online. The police denied that Jiao had encounters with 1,691 men but did not give a specific figure. (The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)


News18
12-07-2025
- News18
China's Cross-Dressing Influencer ‘Films Sex With 1,600 Men Without Consent'
Last Updated: The influencer, who dresses as a woman, by wearing long dresses, wigs and heavy makeup, is accused of secretly recording private moments with more than 1000 men. A shocking scandal involving a man known as Sister Hong has come to light in Nanjing, China. The influencer, who dresses as a woman, by wearing long dresses, wigs and heavy makeup, is accused of secretly recording private moments with more than 1000 men. The videos were then shared and sold online without the men's knowledge. Many victims were unaware they were being filmed, and some were shocked to find their partners in the videos. He also used beauty filters and changed his voice while talking to men on social media. According to the South China Morning Post, the Nanjing police arrested the man, identified as Jiao, also known as Nanjing Uncle Red. He is accused of setting up a hidden camera in his home to secretly record intimacy with different men. He later shared these private videos in an online group. Reports suggest that he charged people a membership fee of 150 Yuan (approximately Rs 1700) to join the group and watch the clips. Reports claimed that Jiao is actually in his 60s and has slept with 1691 men. However, the police have said that this number seems to be exaggerated, while also claiming that he's 38 years old and they did not confirm how much money he made from selling the videos. Interestingly, Uncle Red did not ask the men for money. Instead, he only requested small gifts in return. Some visitors brought items like milk, fruit or snacks. One man even gave him half a bottle of cooking oil. Along with the videos, close-up photos showing the faces of many men were also shared online. This made the situation worse, as some of them were identified by their close families and friends. In some cases, some people even found the men's social media accounts. One man was recognised by his mother, who said he worked as an English teacher at a kindergarten. In another case, a woman was shocked to find her own fiancé among Sister Hong's victims. These unexpected exposés have triggered anger and emotional distress for many of the men involved. Jiao has been taken into police custody, and the investigation is still going on. About the Author Buzz Staff News18's viral page features trending stories, videos, and memes, covering quirky incidents, social media buzz from india and around the world, Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! First Published: Latest News Novak Djokovic 'Not Planning To Finish' Wimbledon Career Yet; Eyes Comeback Next Year Sports Viral Viral Post Explains Why Owning Property Is 'Too Risky' For Indian H1B Visa Holders Agency feeds Jaipur: 71-year-old bank retiree cracks CA exam Agency feeds City Commissioner denies police threatened pvt firm manager Agency feeds Acharya Satvinder to Host Transformative Talk Show in Dubai on July 12, 2025 latest news