Female streamer pleads for help: Shocked by the “slave” contracts of streamers in China

These "blood" contracts have forced many streamers to "risk their lives" to pay off debts.

The Plea of a Young Streamer

The hidden corners of the entertainment industry have always been a hot topic, drawing intense public interest and fierce debate. However, it is not easy to notice these issues, and only when those involved dare to speak up can the online community gain a true and objective perspective.

Recently, the Chinese netizens went into a frenzy when a “social media idol” known as Xiaoyan Deer unexpectedly made a plea for help. This popular figure publicly exposed her agency, claiming she was coerced into creating content outside of her contract and would have to compensate millions of dollars if she refused.

Xiaoyan Deer – the streamer capturing the attention of Chinese netizens.

The “Slave Contract” Leading Streamers Astray

According to Xiaoyan Deer, before becoming a social media idol, she had a brief period working in the cosplay community. After building a bit of her reputation, her management company approached her and expressed a desire to sign a contract with her.

“Young and naive,” due to her lack of understanding, Xiaoyan Deer immediately agreed without carefully reading the terms. Consequently, the nightmare for the hot girl officially began. She is now trapped by her management company, which holds the rights to her image. The contract spans five years, requiring Xiaoyan Deer to livestream 18 hours a day, 25 days a month.

Of course, if she violates the contract, the female streamer would have to pay damages amounting to seven figures. Despite the demanding schedule, Xiaoyan Deer’s salary has yet to reach 3000 RMB (approximately 10 million VND). The hot girl has also been forced to adopt a sexier wardrobe. Characters that Xiaoyan Deer has cosplayed will become a “collection album” for her fans, regardless of her own objections.

Currently, this incident is still drawing significant attention from the online community. It is unclear how both sides will respond, but it is evident that the darker sides of the livestream industry are always lurking, waiting to be exposed to the light.

(Source: Sohu)

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