Artists share their views
Updated: 2015-03-04 10:46
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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On discipline: No law, no fame
Actor Gong Hanlin (L). [Photo/Agencies] |
When asked about Chinese artists who were caught using drugs last year, performing artist Gong Hanlin said stars have more social influence on the public but some of them are not using this privilege to do what they should do.
"The showbiz circle experienced turmoil last year. If you cannot follow the basic principles of law, being a celebrity is really out of the question. We should look at this with a moral ruler in our minds," said Gong.
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