Chinese netizens got really angry at her for saying that.
even clinched an endorsement with Chinese fashion brand AIVEI.
Earlier this week, AIVEI issued a statement on their Weibo stating they had ended their working relationship with Lily. They also removed the ad of Lily outside the mall.It was no thanks to an 'Ask Me Anything' session Lily had with her fans on Instagram recently. As a result, some Chongqing residents even called in to the relevant parties asking them to have Lily's ad removed.According to reports, the brand initially claimed they removed the ad as their contract with Lily had ended.
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