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Married Chinese Man Claiming to Be Ex-Director of Xiaomi Allegedly Has 200 Mistresses, Spends RM590k on Them

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A Chinese man in Beijing, who claimed to be the former director of Xiaomi China, had his affairs exposed by his wife, who said that the man had 200 mistresses, which included influencers and students.

All his mistresses had to sign a sponsorship agreement on their “sexual responsibilities”, which detailed how the man would like to be pleasured in a plethora of ways, for which the mistresses would be financially rewarded.

The man, Feng De Bing, also made it clear that his mistresses were not allowed to refuse his sexual desire. Feng offered RMB 1 million (approximately RM590,000) to those who could keep him company for 72 hours.

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The man allegedly had 6 to 7 children with his mistresses

The man, Feng De Bing (transliteration), also signed a prenuptial agreement with his wife that he would seek as many relationships as he wanted during the marriage, but would not keep the affairs hidden from his wife. In other words, Feng wanted an open marriage.

Despite the agreement, the man stated that he would put in effort to make the marriage last.

Feng’s wife initially tolerated the matter, but after she found out that the man had 6 to 7 children from his affairs, she decided to expose his “other lives.” She also shared a large number of pictures of Feng with his mistresses, which revealed their intimacy and some even showed them naked, reported Sin Chew and China Press.

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According to her, she had already filed for divorce.

 

Xiaomi Group’s PR rep responds

On June 27, Wang Hua, general manager of Xiaomi Group’s public relations department finally responded to the viral matter and also cleared the air about a photo of Feng standing next to Xiaomi Group founder Lei Jun.

In a nutshell, Wang Hua explained that Feng was just a canteen employee who was in charge of cutting vegetables.

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Feng on the left

In his statement on Weibo, Wang said that Feng joined the company in 2016 but was fired in the same year due to absenteeism. During his short period of employment, Feng has never held any managerial position. As for the photo of Feng De Bing and Lei Jun, here’s what Wang said.

“The photo was taken in a corner of the Xiaomi cafeteria nine years ago. Mr. Lei is a very friendly person and often takes photos with employees.”

What do you think of this?

 

Also read: M’sian Working Offshore Catches Wife Red Handed with Another Man, Months After Both His Parents Died!

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