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Beijing hits top Chinese TV actress with $46million tax fine and orders producers never to hire her again as officials step up their campaign against celebrity

A top Chinese TV actress has been slapped with a $46million tax fine by Beijing authorities and producers have been ordered not to hire her any more. 

Beijing is on a mission to rein in what it calls 'chaotic fan culture' and celebrity excess after a spate of scandals in recent months that have taken down China's biggest entertainers including singer Kris Wu, who was arrested on suspicion of rape earlier this month.

Shanghai tax authorities on Friday fined Zheng Shuang 299 million yuan ($46million) for tax evasion and undeclared income between 2019 and 2020 while filming a TV series, according to an online statement. 

Zheng, 30, became a household name in China after starring in the hit 2009 remake of Taiwanese drama 'Meteor Shower', and a string of successful series and movies afterwards.

Shanghai tax authorities on Friday fined Zheng Shuang 299 million yuan (£33.6million) for tax evasion and undeclared income between 2019 and 2020 while filming a TV series

Shanghai tax authorities on Friday fined Zheng Shuang 299 million yuan (£33.6million) for tax evasion and undeclared income between 2019 and 2020 while filming a TV series 

China's state broadcasting regulator also pulled Zheng's offending TV drama and ordered producers not to hire her for future shows.

The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television added it had 'zero tolerance' for tax evasion, 'sky-high pay' and 'yin-yang contracts', referring to the shady contracts commonly used in Chinese showbiz to obscure actors' real pay.

Meanwhile, references to film star Zhao Wei were wiped from video streaming sites as Beijing steps up its campaign against celebrity culture. 

State media has gone into overdrive urging changes to China's entertainment culture.

References to popular film star Zhao Wei (pictured at her French vineyard) have been censored from major Chinese video streaming sites

References to popular film star Zhao Wei (pictured at her French vineyard) have been censored from major Chinese video streaming sites

'For some time now, artists' moral failures and legal violations, the cultivation of younger idols, and 'chaotic' fandoms have attracted widespread attention in society,' state broadcaster CCTV said Tuesday.

'We must restore a clean and upright literary and artistic environment to the public.'

On Thursday evening, search results for Zhao, an enormously popular actress also known as Vicky Zhao, were censored from major Chinese video streaming sites.

Her name was suddenly removed from the credits of major TV series, while a forum dedicated to the actress on social media platform Weibo was also mysteriously shut down, as the hashtag 'Zhao Wei super-topic closed' gained 850 million views.

Zheng, 30, (pictured in 2019) became a household name in China after starring in the hit 2009 remake of Taiwanese drama 'Meteor Shower', and a string of successful series and movies afterwards

Zheng, 30, (pictured in 2019) became a household name in China after starring in the hit 2009 remake of Taiwanese drama 'Meteor Shower', and a string of successful series and movies afterwards

No official reason was given.

But Zhao and her husband were banned from trading on the Shanghai Stock Exchange earlier this year, owing to a failed 2016 takeover bid that authorities ruled had 'disrupted market order'.

China's cyber regulator released new regulations Friday that ban celebrity ranking lists and tighten control over 'chaotic' celebrity fan clubs and management agencies.

Video streaming site iQiyi said it halted all idol talent programmes Thursday, while a Chinese boy band made up of primary school children disbanded earlier this week after performers' ages sparked a public backlash.

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