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Chinese Youtubers Deceive Over 20 million Followers, All Their Neighbors Are Fake

 

A family of Chinese YouTube creators shows about their rural life in China has gained nearly 20 million followers at home and abroad.


The couple is known as a married couple living in rural Hunan Province, dressed like villagers and as farmers who work hard to support their families. After their video content was very popular, they started selling products and made sales of 26 million yuan, but the goods sold to netizens were criticized for low quality. 

Netizens started looking for who the real identity of the couple was, and found out the couple was fake including their rural neighbors, they were all actors. 

The brick house built in the video clip, was built by their team and not the couple. The couple is actually the president of a company with a registered capital of 50,000 yuan, and they are seen like to show off wearing fancy clothes and showing off other luxuries.







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