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JJ Lin's girlfriend, 23, says she has 'zero tolerance' for cyberbullying, will pursue legal action against rumour mongers

She declared that she has "zero tolerance" for cyberbullying.

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June 12, 2026, 11:48 AM

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JJ Lin's girlfriend, Chinese model and internet influencer Annalisa Qiqi, 23, has faced public scrutiny even before the two started dating.

The couple went public with their relationship at the end of 2025.

Rumours surrounding the two have ranged from a shotgun marriage due to pregnancy to a family feud between Qiqi and Lin's brother and sister-in-law over property, Lianhe Zaobao reported.

On Jun. 10, Qiqi hit back at the allegations, issuing a statement through her law firm to announce that she is taking civil, administrative, and criminal action against those responsible for an organised smear campaign against her.

The police are now also involved, according to Oriental Daily.

Rumours

According to a statement released by Qiqi through a law firm, malicious online attacks against Qiqi began as early as February 2025.

Online trolls allegedly labelled her an "escort" and claimed that she had refused to repay her loans.

The smear campaign escalated at the end of 2025 when individuals pretending to be her former classmates used fabricated graphics to spread misinformation.

The allegations also affected her family's reputation when false actors illegally doxxed them after obtaining private data of her and her father.

Qiqi declared that she has "zero tolerance" for cyberbullying.

Evidence

In their investigation, Qiqi's lawyers have allegedly traced the group behind the rumours and clarified that none of the allegations has any factual basis.

According to Zaobao, the legal team discovered that the perpetrators had organised themselves through WeChat fan groups to post and amplify rumours.

They also photoshopped Qiqi's image onto casino advertisements to deliberately paint her in a negative light.

The law firm added that they have already identified several of the culprits' RedNote accounts, and debunked the alleged "classmate leaks" as entirely fake.

Next steps

Her legal team strongly condemned the organised cyber attacks against Qiqi, including fabrication, defamation, and privacy leaks.

They claim that these actions have given her psychological distress and demanded the deletion of all defamatory posts immediately.

They have also filed criminal and civil lawsuits to hold the perpetrators accountable.

The firm confirmed that they would see the legal process through, stating: "We will not abandon legal pursuits just because the offenders' accounts have been deleted."

They also issued a warning to all celebrity gossip groups to stop spreading rumours or face subsequent legal action.

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