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Who is Zheng Shuang, the controversial Chinese actress dropped by Prada after accusations of greed, tax evasion and ‘abandoning’ her surrogate children in the US?

Actress Zheng Shuang has found herself in hot water again after it was reported she earned almost US$25 million for a single show. Credit: Getty Images
Actress Zheng Shuang has found herself in hot water again after it was reported she earned almost US$25 million for a single show. Credit: Getty Images
Asian cinema

  • The Love 020 and Swords of Legends star was a prodigious talent, performing on stage by age four – now Prada has dropped her following the surrogacy scandal
  • After splitting from husband Zhang Heng after just 11 months, his claims of abandonment and greed are spurring social media hate and Chinese censorship

Just three months after her surrogacy scandal, Chinese actress Zheng Shuang has found herself embroiled in yet another furore after it was reported she received shockingly high acting fees for the upcoming drama A Chinese Ghost Story. She is also under suspicion for tax evasion and contract fraud as a result. 

According to screenshots of conversations revealed on Weibo by her former partner, Zhang Heng, Zheng negotiated a 160 million yuan (US$24.6 million) fee for a total of 77 days of filming for the TV show. The fees resulted in an outcry from the Chinese public over inequality and, according to state broadcaster CCTV, the Shanghai Municipal Tax Service, and the Beijing Municipal Radio and Television Bureau, will both now conduct an investigation into Zheng.

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So who exactly is Zheng Shuang and how did she get here?

A still of Zheng Shuang in the film Mural, for which she won best newcomer at the Hong Kong Film Directors‘ Guild Awards. Photo: handout
A still of Zheng Shuang in the film Mural, for which she won best newcomer at the Hong Kong Film Directors‘ Guild Awards. Photo: handout

Zheng was born in the northeastern city of Shenyang in 1991 to an office worker mother and a businessman father who were extremely ambitious for their daughter. Cultivating her artistic side from a young age, Zheng learned piano, flute and dance, among other skills.

She performed for the first time on stage when she was four and began to participate in TV performances and competitions a year later. Zheng was only 16 when she was accepted to the Beijing Film Academy’s acting department as its youngest ever student. 

 

Not long after, Zheng rose to fame with her debut role in the remake of Taiwanese hit drama Meteor Shower. The popularity of the show earned her a nomination for best actress in the 25th China TV Golden Eagle Awards, making her the youngest actress to be nominated in the category. But it wasn’t until 2011 that Zheng received her first big award – for best newcomer – in the 6th Hong Kong Film Directors’ Guild Awards thanks to her performance in the film Mural