A long time actress friend of the site who knows first hand how to play the game in her home country and over the years has had to have s.e.x. with a number of men she really didn’t want, but did so to keep her career going and her lifestyle, says at some point, the government might just kill the athlete because otherwise all of this is going to continue to linger.

Bai Ling

China

Peng Shuai

Peng Shuai tells Singapore newspaper that she never said she was sexually assaulted; social media post in Nov. said differently

BEIJING — Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has denied saying she was sexually assaulted, despite a November social media post attributed to her that accused a former top Communist Party official of forcing her into sex.

The Lianhe Zaobao Chinese-language newspaper posted a video of Peng it says was taken Sunday in Shanghai in which she said she has been mainly staying at home in Beijing but was free to come and go as she chose.

“First of all, I want to emphasize something that is very important. I have never said that I wrote that anyone sexually assaulted me. I need to emphasize this point very clearly,” Peng told the newspaper’s reporter.

The WTA, in response to the interview, says it remains concerned about Peng’s “well-being and ability to communicate without censorship or coercion.”

The reporter did not ask how or why the lengthy and highly detailed Nov. 2 post appeared or whether Peng’s account had been hacked.

The paper said it interviewed Peng at a promotional event for the Beijing Olympic Winter Games, which begin Feb. 4. She was filmed on the observation deck of a facility where she watched a freestyle ski competition alongside former NBA star Yao Ming and other Chinese sports figures.

Peng dropped out of sight after the accusation against former Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli briefly appeared on her verified Weibo social media before being swiftly removed. Screen shots of the post were shared across the internet, drawing widespread concern about Peng’s safety from politicians, fellow tennis stars and the Women’s Tennis Association, which announced it was suspending all events in China indefinitely. – Source


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