Introduction to Xu Jiao
Xu Jiao, known for her role as the young boy in Stephen Chow’s iconic film CJ7, has transitioned into a bold and outspoken figure in the entertainment industry. At just 27 years old, she has garnered attention not only for her acting but also for her willingness to confront societal issues. Recent incidents in her life have ignited discussions about how public figures should navigate challenges presented by non-celebrities.
Confrontation with a Smoker
During a recent dining experience in Changsha, Xu Jiao faced a contentious situation when she encountered a man smoking indoors. After attempting to persuade him to stop, the man indignantly refused, arguing that there was no posted “no smoking” sign. Taking a stand, Xu Jiao recorded the interaction; however, this prompted an aggressive response from the man, who took her phone and discarded a cigarette butt into her bowl. Xu Jiao’s decision to share the confrontation on social media garnered a mix of admiration for her courage and criticism for her approach. Despite the police revealing that indoor smoking isn’t explicitly illegal in Changsha, the actress eventually chose to delete her post.
Response to Cyberbullying
In a different scenario, Xu Jiao addressed a netizen’s criticism of her film-related post by publicly sharing the individual’s photo. While this act was seen by some as a form of empowerment, it has also led to backlash with reports indicating that the netizen is contemplating legal action for perceived cyberbullying. This too has raised questions regarding the behavior of public figures in the face of online scrutiny. Xu Jiao’s actions have drawn considerable attention, highlighting the delicate balance between defending one’s reputation and maintaining professional decorum.