Chinese government hates that sex tape filmed in Uniqlo went viral
A video of a young couple having sex in a Uniqlo changing room at a popular Beijing mall took off on Chinese social media this week, prompting reprimands from the government and a ton of selfies outside the store.
Dozens of Chinese take selfie in front of #Uniqlo after a #sextape shot in its changing room in #Beijing goes viral pic.twitter.com/arXn40KnOb
— ÇapaMagENG (@CapaMagENG) July 16, 2015
The video has been taken down from Weibo and WeChat, but stills from it appear to now be on YouTube. It shows a naked woman and a man getting it on in a small changing room stall, with the man openly filming the whole thing. Since the video has been taken down, it’s unclear who uploaded it in the first place. There also hasn’t been any indication of whether the woman knew the video would be uploaded online, although she clearly seems to see the man filming.
Chinese government censors, theCyberspace Administration, contacted Weibo and WeChat over the video, demanding that they remove the video from their networks and cooperate with an investigation, according to the South China Morning Post.
“The viral circulation of the obscene fitting room video on the Internet has severely violated socialist core values,” an unnamed official said in a statement, the Morning Post reports.