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Woman Surprised When Her Face Was Photoshop In Chinese TV Drama

 

Rianne Meijer, was shocked to find her photo and her boyfriend was being used in the Chinese TV drama Summer Again, by Photoshop her face with a Chinese local star.


Meijer said: "Remember this picture? This is a picture that I posted with my boyfriend a while ago." "And now look at it... Watch, watch," she said, before laughing and adding: "Who is that?!" According to local media, the woman in the photo is Chinese star Li Borong, whose character is in a relationship with a man called Andre. 

However, others said 'Andre' in the TV drama is actually an image of Meijer's boyfriend Roy. Some users on the Chinese social media platform Weibo saying they found the incident 'embarrassing' and asked Meijer should charge the show for the use of her image. Meijer explained that crew members from the show had been in touch to apologise after the incident.


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