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JJ Lin’s GF Annalisa Qiqi Vows Legal Action Against Online Trolls Who Called Her An ‘Escort’

JJ Lin’s Girlfriend Annalisa Qiqi Vows Legal Action Against Online Trolls Over Defamation Campaign

Chinese model and social media influencer Annalisa Qiqi, the girlfriend of Singapore Mandopop star JJ Lin, has announced that she will pursue legal action against individuals accused of spreading false rumours and defamatory content about her online.

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The 23-year-old influencer declared that she has “zero tolerance” for cyberbullying after months of alleged online attacks targeting both her and her family.

The announcement comes amid growing public interest surrounding her relationship with Lin, which became public towards the end of 2025.

Relationship Has Been Surrounded By Rumours

Since the couple confirmed their relationship, Qiqi has reportedly been the subject of numerous allegations circulating across social media platforms.

Among the rumours were claims that she was pregnant and planning a shotgun marriage with the Singapore singer. Other allegations suggested tensions between Qiqi and Lin’s family over property-related matters.

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According to reports, Qiqi decided to address the issue publicly after what she described as a prolonged campaign of misinformation and harassment.

On June 10, she issued a formal statement through her legal representatives, announcing that both civil and criminal proceedings have been initiated against those allegedly responsible.

Authorities are also said to have become involved in the matter.

Lawyers Claim Organised Smear Campaign

According to the statement released by her legal team, online attacks against Qiqi began as early as February 2025.

Anonymous users allegedly spread accusations labelling her as an escort and claiming that she had failed to repay personal debts.

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The situation reportedly intensified towards the end of 2025 when individuals posing as her former schoolmates allegedly created fabricated content designed to damage her reputation.

Her lawyers further alleged that private information belonging to Qiqi and her father was illegally obtained and shared online, resulting in harassment and reputational harm to family members.

Qiqi stated that she would not remain silent in the face of such attacks.

Investigation Allegedly Identified Suspects

The influencer’s legal team claims it has gathered evidence identifying several individuals involved in the dissemination of false information.

According to their findings, certain groups allegedly coordinated through WeChat fan communities to create and amplify rumours targeting Qiqi.

The lawyers also alleged that edited images were created using Qiqi’s likeness and placed onto casino-related advertisements in an attempt to portray her negatively.

In addition, claims supposedly originating from former classmates were investigated and found to be entirely fabricated, according to the law firm.

Several social media accounts believed to be connected to the campaign have reportedly been identified.

Legal Action To Continue Despite Deleted Posts

Qiqi’s lawyers strongly condemned what they described as organised acts of defamation, privacy violations and malicious fabrication.

They stated that the online attacks have caused significant emotional distress and damage to her reputation.

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The legal team has demanded the immediate removal of all defamatory content and warned that legal action will continue regardless of whether offending posts or accounts are deleted.

In a statement, the firm emphasised that those responsible would still be held accountable through the legal process.

The warning also extended to online gossip groups and individuals who continue to circulate unverified claims, with the lawyers stating that further action may be taken against anyone found spreading false information.

As public figures increasingly face scrutiny in the digital age, the case highlights the growing legal risks associated with cyberbullying, doxxing and the spread of unverified allegations on social media platforms.

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