An account claiming to be the management agency of influencer Roosie (Tu Xiaodi) has issued a public apology following the wave of controversy sparked by her online allegations involving numerous male celebrities.
In a statement posted online, the account said Roosie ignored opposition from her management and continued to publish what it described as reckless and unverified claims, causing serious negative social impact. According to the post, agency staff repeatedly attempted to intervene, but Roosie continued uploading content after verbally agreeing to stop.

The statement further claimed that Roosie was emotionally unstable at the time and allegedly consumed a large amount of sleeping medication. The account insisted there was no intent of self-harm, alleging instead that she had a pattern of abusing medication to regulate her mood.
The agency also alleged that internal discussions uncovered numerous false statements Roosie had previously made. As a result, it announced it would abandon crisis management efforts and instead pursue legal action. A civil lawsuit has reportedly been filed, and the agency claimed it requested the court to restrict Roosie’s social media accounts.

The account issued a public apology, citing the misuse of public resources, harm caused to artists mentioned in the allegations, and the additional burden placed on entertainment industry staff.
Roosie became the center of what has been described as one of the first major C-Biz scandals of 2026. Earlier this month, she shocked Chinese social media by claiming she had intimate relationships with more than a dozen well-known male celebrities over the past decade. The list reportedly included stars such as Lu Han, Lin Gengxin, Fan Chengcheng, and Tan Jianci.

She shared alleged chat screenshots and personal commentary about several actors, triggering massive backlash and accusations of defamation. The controversy quickly escalated, with entertainment agencies for multiple named celebrities issuing firm denials and warning of legal consequences.
As of now, the identity and legitimacy of the account claiming to represent Roosie have not been independently verified, and Roosie herself has not released a direct response to the apology or the alleged legal actions. The situation remains fluid as public scrutiny of the scandal continues.
Sources: Weibo

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