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Eva Huang’s Rep Clears Up Reports Of Unprofessional Behaviour At Live Stream Auction, Which She Was Paid S$20K For

She reportedly sold just five products worth a total of S$610.

Eva Huang’s Rep Clears Up Reports Of Unprofessional Behaviour At Live Stream Auction, Which She Was Paid S$20K For
Live stream auctions are all the rage these days, with more and more celebrities hopping aboard the e-commerce bandwagon and helping brands make an absolute killing. But what happens when they are accused of underperforming?

Recently, Chinese media reported that singer-actress Eva Huang, who is enjoying a surge in popularity after taking part in reality talent competition Sisters Who Make Waves, was slammed for being unprofessional by a company who paid her a special ‘service fee’ of 100,000 yuan (about S$20,400) to do a live broadcast for their products.

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