Xu Kai Gambling Allegations Escalate: From Screen Idol to Legal Trouble

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In Hengdian, a luxurious private residence—nicknamed “Arc de Triomphe” by insiders—has become the center of a growing scandal. Beneath crystal chandeliers and piles of betting chips, authorities uncovered what appears to be a high-stakes underground gambling venue. The property belongs to popular actor Xu Kai, once known for his clean-cut, sunshine image.

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The controversy erupted after a little-known actress submitted a formal complaint, reportedly backed by detailed evidence. Her claims not only disrupted Xu Kai Studio’s overnight PR response but also sent the topic trending instantly. Sources revealed that some of Xu Kai’s team had financial ties to underground banking networks, and confidentiality agreements crumbled under official investigations.

From admired costume drama star to a suspect in illegal gambling, Xu Kai’s fall from grace has been swift. Internal chats from fan groups indicate that concerns over his behavior had surfaced months ago, especially when he missed brand events citing health issues—while gambling footage reportedly shows him energetic and alert.

Adding irony to the situation, Xu Kai had recently starred as a prosecutor in a legal drama The Bottom Line of Justice, which was endorsed by major broadcast authorities. During promotions, he emphasized “the legal red line must never be crossed.”

Legal experts note that organizing gambling gatherings may lead to detention and fines under China’s Public Security Law. If gambling sums exceed certain thresholds, charges under the Criminal Law could result in up to three years in prison. Meanwhile, several upcoming projects and brand endorsements are now under review or have been terminated.

Industry insiders say gambling circles are not new in Hengdian, but transforming a private villa into a professional gambling venue is rare. Ironically, just three months ago, Xu Kai signed a self-discipline pledge for performers, which explicitly banned gambling involvement—a gesture now seen as bitterly ironic.

As more whistleblowers step forward, this incident may uncover a wider network of illegal activities. For Xu Kai, the real-life consequences may soon echo his on-screen confessions: “I plead guilty.”

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