"The most cultured prostitute" Ruo Xiao'an has not updated her Weibo for many days, and it is rumored that she has been taken away by the police.

by mlwang on 2011-09-26 15:29:23

On September 24, a message about a fallen woman named Ruo Xiao'an being taken away went viral online. A netizen claiming to be a journalist stated that after Ruo Xiao'an became an internet celebrity, she caught the attention of local cyber police who located her through the mobile phone number linked to her Weibo account and eventually took her away. This news drew significant attention from netizens but also led many to question the credibility of the poster's claims.

In the early hours of September 24, a netizen named "Xili Sister_Botianxia" posted a Weibo update stating: "Latest leak: According to private messages from mainland entertainment reporters, a fallen woman from Hangzhou who gained fame online for posting guest diaries on Weibo with over 160,000 followers quickly attracted the attention of local cyber police. Through the mobile phone signal linked to her Weibo account, she was taken away by the police last week. Upon investigation, it is estimated that in seven years, more than 3,000 customers had sexual relations with her, and she has over a thousand contacts saved in her phone, including university professors and other local celebrities." This Weibo post garnered significant attention, with over 3,000 retweets by 9 PM on September 24. Some verified users also added the word "rumor" before the content before retweeting it.

It is reported that Ruo Xiao'an is a fallen woman with excellent writing skills who enjoys posting mood-related texts on her Weibo account named "Ruo Xiao'an1." She even had the courage to challenge writers in text competitions, and our newspaper once exclusively reported on this. By the evening of September 24, the reporter found that Ruo Xiao'an's latest Weibo post was dated September 16 at 22:26. Prior to this, she almost updated her Weibo daily without long interruptions.

Many netizens expressed concern for Ruo Xiao'an, saying, "Boasting about wealth is scary, but boasting about sex is even scarier." Others believed that as a fallen woman, she would inevitably face legal consequences sooner or later, and reforming was the wise choice. However, some netizens doubted the credibility of "Xili Sister_Botianxia's" words. A netizen named "Feihua Zhueyue" said, "This netizen claims to be a journalist and political observer for Hong Kong's Phoenix Satellite TV, but her identity has not been verified by Sina Weibo. Moreover, reviewing her past posts, they all seem to be attention-grabbing content, even having the suspicion of seeking public favor. Could she have intentionally released this news to attract fans?"

By the evening of September 24, the reporter sent private messages to both "Xili Sister_Botianxia" and Ruo Xiao'an but received no response from either. The claim about Ruo Xiao'an being taken away remains unverified.