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      • China’s highest-paid actress Fan Bingbing (X-Men: Days of Future Past) disappeared this summer following accusations of tax evasion. This month, an apology for breaking the law appeared on her social media account, and Fan has been ordered to pay 884 million yuan ($127 million) to avoid criminal prosecution.
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  3. Aug 11, 2019 · Entertainment. Celebrity Life. Chilling story behind Fan Bingbings disappearance. She was at the very top of the A-list — then suddenly, she simply vanished without a trace. Now she’s back and her story is chilling. Jamie Seidel. 6 min read. August 11, 2019 - 2:22PM. She was China’s brightest star. Then Fan Bingbing simply … vanished.

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  4. Sep 13, 2018 · Now she is missing. Ms. Fan, who turns 37 on Sunday, has dropped out of public view for more than three months — the victim of a sudden and precipitous fall from grace. Her disappearance has been...

  5. Oct 5, 2018 · Fan finally ended her hiatus on Wednesday morning by issuing an apology to her fans and the public, confirming that she "committed tax evasion in 'Unbreakable Spirit' and other projects by...

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  6. Oct 3, 2018 · Fan had been missing from the public eye since June, neglecting her Weibo account, China's Twitter-like platform, and her 69 million followers. Reports suggested she was involved in an ...

  7. Sep 13, 2018 · Fans sudden disappearance from the public eye comes after she was entangled in a public scandal earlier this year over “yin and yang contracts,” in which stars receive one contract with...

  8. Aug 2, 2019 · The actress Fan Bingbing in Beijing. She disappeared for four months last year amid a tax scandal that has tarnished China’s entire film industry. Yan Cong for The New York Times. By Steven Lee...