A controversial love guru in China, known for teaching women how to marry wealthy men, reportedly makes 142 million yuan (around ₹163 crore) annually. According to the South China Morning Post, the influencer, whose real name is Le Chuanqu, became popular by offering relationship and financial advice on social media, attracting a large following with her unique methods.
Qu Qu’s advice often caused controversy because she promoted behaviors that many viewed as unethical or manipulative in relationships. She sees relationships and marriage as ways to gain financial benefits and encourages women to adopt the same mindset.
Banned Chinese Influencer Teaches Women How To Marry Rich, Earns ₹163 crore Per Year
Qu Qu, one of China’s most famous influencers, $19 million (₹163 crore) a year dishing out dating and financial advice.
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She calls being married “inside the fortress,” money “rice,” and pregnancy “carrying a ball.” In her videos, she straightforwardly says, “All relationships are about exchanging benefits. Everything should be used to enhance my advantage and empower me.”
A one-on-one consultation during her live streams costs $155 (₹12,945), and her most popular course, “Valuable Relationships,” costs $517 (₹43,179). Private counseling packages exceed $1,400 (₹1,16,927) per month. In addition to social media, Qu Qu also conducts workshops and seminars where she provides detailed advice on dating strategies.
Consequences Chinese influencer faced
As a result, she was banned from Weibo for promoting unhealthy views on relationships and incorrect values. However, she now uses AI techniques to promote her business and guide customers to private channels.
Public opinion about her is mixed. Some people view her approach to relationships as realistic and empowering, while others see her as hypocritical, believing she teaches women to objectify themselves and use men for financial gain.
One user said, “Her approach makes sense. What’s wrong with wanting both love and money? This is a realistic society. Why shouldn’t people aim for better?” Another user commented, “She has had a big impact on me this year. I’ve learned important ideas like setting goals and using everything to empower myself. Her advice on understanding a man’s true nature is invaluable. I highly recommend her.”
A third user commented, “She teaches girls to see men as sources of money and promotes competition among women. But she makes her living through hard work and her own efforts. Isn’t that hypocritical?”
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