Recently, rumors have circulated online that two so-called “6.0 celebrities” have been blacklisted by top authorities, leading all four major streaming platforms to ban any film or drama featuring them from being released. This claim quickly gained traction and sparked widespread discussion. Many are now wondering: does this mean these celebrities’ careers are completely blocked?
In reality, the situation isn’t as extreme as the rumors suggest. According to industry insiders, there is indeed some truth to the reports, but it is far from a total ban. The major platforms are not enforcing an outright prohibition; rather, they are advising production and investment companies to exercise caution. These celebrities, who rose to fame through unconventional means and have since been surrounded by controversy, are seen as high-risk collaborators.
This “advice” is not mandatory. If a production team believes that the celebrity still holds strong popularity and is willing to take on the associated risks, the platforms will not forcibly intervene. So, the claim that “all their works are now completely banned” is inaccurate.
From the current market trend, it’s clear that platforms prioritize content quality and risk management. When it comes to controversial figures—especially those who’ve recently gained popularity without a solid foundation—platforms prefer to proceed carefully rather than issue sweeping bans.
In short, while the “6.0 celebrities” are facing a more sensitive and cautious environment for collaboration, they are not being entirely shut out. Whether or not they continue to appear in new projects will ultimately depend on public sentiment, content quality, and strategic decisions made by producers and investors.