Liu Genghong’s Live Stream Was Shut Down ’Cos His Aquaman Costume “Has Holes” & Is Too “Provocative”

It’s déjà vu for Taiwanese star Liu Genghong as his fitness live stream got shut down yet again.
Earlier this week, the 52-year-old took to Weibo to share that he was in the midst of a live workout session, in which he was dressed in an Aquaman costume, when it was abruptly cut off.
"Our fitness live stream which had more than 100K viewers was 'forced to end' suddenly. We were halfway through the workout when the screen suddenly turned black," he lamented.
Th reason? "Provocative attire" and, um, "stockings has holes".
"Our live steam channel has always promoted healthy, positive energy. It's been more than four years, it’s not like I just started streaming today," he retorted.
Sharing snaps of himself in a skin-tight Aquaman costume and blonde wig, Genghong asked: “Can someone tell me where the outfit was torn? I was fully covered, how is this considered provocative? Is this another repeat of the 2022 down jacket incident? What exactly is the standard for review?"
Genghong faced a similar issue in April 2022 due to his overly “muscular chest” and he resorted to donning a down jacket for his live stream to get around the censors.
Some netizens noted that while there were no holes in his costume, the scale pattern could "appear like stockings to AI, causing a misjudgment.”
So does this mean Genghong will have to bring out the down jacket again?
