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Internet celebrities wear stewardess uniforms and make various suggestive gestures. Korean Air was furious: it insulted the dignity of the stewardess. What happened?
According to foreign media reports, a video uploaded by a Korean woman became popular on the video website.

In the video, the woman dressed in cool clothes changed into the professional clothes of the flight attendant.

Then put on various provocative postures in front of the camera, imitating the stewardess to salute the passengers.

This scene ignited the anger of Korean aviation practitioners and issued many voices of opposition.

A spokesman for Korean Air also said that it has actively communicated with the video website, demanding that the video be deleted and safeguarding its rights and interests according to legal channels.

"I dressed up as a stewardess of Korean Air to take nude photos?" Actor Yin Aiying (32 years old) is accused of spreading obscene videos through the media.

According to various media reports, citizen A recently complained to the Jiangnan Police Department about Yin's alleged violation of Article 13 of the Special Law on Punishment of Sexual Violence (promiscuity by media).

A is about Yin's activities in African TV stations, in which Yin starred in 3 episodes. She sends nude breasts and underwear and nude videos to an unspecified majority.

First, two videos were shot on July 20 15 17. A said: "Yin is wearing the clothes of Korean Air stewardess and shows off her underwear by pressing her chest." 20 18,17 In the video of July, there is also "Yin wears a polka-dot dress to pat her chest. When I could see underwear and clothes, I made a video. "

In addition, Yin's past programs were uploaded to SNS, which caused controversy, including Yin wearing too revealing clothes and dancing.

Article 13 of South Korea's Sexual Violence Punishment Law punishes "those who spread videos with sexual shame and disgust through the media for the purpose of inducing and satisfying their own or others' sexual desire". If convicted, Yin may be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of less than 2 years or a fine of less than 5 million won.

On the one hand, Yin is suspected of many frauds and slanders. A writer sued for libel and reputation fraud. Lawyer Park Hsun also accused Yin of defrauding sponsorship fees. The sponsor of 439 claimed that she was cheated by Yin: "Goodwill was used maliciously" and asked her to return the sponsorship fee and compensate for the mental loss.

In addition, Yin was also accused of damaging the reputation of Hong Junbiao (transliteration, former representative of the Free Korea Party), and she was prosecuted for violating the Law on the Protection Fund for Crime Victims and fraud.

On the other hand, Yin claimed that he was the only witness. He is in Canada and hasn't returned to Korea yet.