Business Fast > Media > China’s online ‘Kim Kardashian’ banned for being too ostentatious MediaChina’s online ‘Kim Kardashian’ banned for being too ostentatiousMay 26, 2024posted on May. 26, 2024 at 5:00 am Beijing cracks down on social media influencers known for extravagant outfits and displays of wealth READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastMay 26, 2024previous articleFormer Powys soldier's threat to kill ex over Facebook post – Powys County Timesnext articleUS puts the boot into Doc Marten's profitsYou Might Also LikeMediaNY Times reporter filed HR complaint because editor threatened to ‘kill’ him over story lengthMay 7, 2025Media‘60 Minutes’ takes swing at owner ParamountApril 28, 2025MediaZuckerberg Admits That Time Spent on Facebook and Instagram Has DeclinedApril 17, 2025MediaSir Philip Green loses legal case against UK over use of parliamentary privilegeApril 8, 2025MediaFusion partners Bamboo on social media investments for NigeriansMarch 27, 2025MediaPsst … wanna buy the massive Twitter logo sign?March 18, 2025Recommended For YouSportsSunderland v Coventry: Championship playoff semi-final, second leg – liveMay 13, 2025SportsAmerican Home Shield Offering 50% Off Home WarrantiesMay 13, 2025FinanceMarketBUSINESS LIVE: Unemployment hits 4.5%; Retailers enjoy warm weather; Marston's returns to profitMay 13, 2025MarketUS economyUS monthly inflation rate slows amid Trump tariffsMay 13, 2025US economyPersonal FinanceThe best hot brushes for a salon finish at home, tried and tested by our expertMay 13, 2025Personal Finance
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