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Simba apologizes for the Bird's Nest incident. Did he admit that it was false propaganda?

Simba's apprentice, a well-known anchor, sold cheap bird's nest in the live broadcast room, but was questioned by netizens as sugar water in a video. Simba, who has millions of fans, fell into the cusp of public opinion. However, Xin Youzhi denied it in the live broadcast and opened several cans of bird's nest to set the record straight, but it still did not calm the storm.

Later, a professional counterfeiter, Wang Hai, released a test report and wrote that after testing, Xin Youzhi's flavored drink as a bird's nest fan was sugar water. Results The sucrose content of the product was 4.8%, while the carbohydrate in the ingredient list was 50%, which proved that the product was sugar water.

Finally, after eight days, Xin Youzhi finally admitted that there was something wrong with the bird's nest he sold, and apologized to all consumers and their families who bought the product. Xin Youzhi expressed deep apologies for the many questions brought to netizens. After testing, when a brand of bird's nest products are promoted and sold in the live broadcast room, there is indeed an exaggeration of publicity. Each bowl of bird's nest contains less than 2 grams.

In addition, due to the brand's refusal to communicate, Xin Youzhi put forward the plan of paying first, and assumed the responsibility of returning one and losing three. The sales amount of this product is 6,543,800+054,900, and he has to pay 6,654,380+09800 in advance. Xin Youzhi said that he felt guilty. After the incident, he didn't realize his problem for the first time and didn't verify the product, so he played an own goal joke.

From swearing to ambiguity, and finally issuing an apology, a series of actions are particularly embarrassing. This time, Simba's "Bird's Nest Incident" is reminiscent of the phenomenon that many stars roll over with goods. In order to make money, some stars deceive fans with false propaganda, losing popularity and personality.

With the popularity of live streaming economy in recent years, it is very easy for some online celebrities to open tens of millions of accounts a year, and the big boss like Simba has an annual income of over 100 million. However, the live broadcast of goods is not a place of extra-legality. I hope they can stick to their promises to consumers and don't make money with black hearts.