Who is Wang Hongquanxing, the Chinese Kim Kardashian, who was banned from social media for flaunting her wealth?


Wang is known for his posts about a lifestyle that only a few can imagine. (Images: X)

Wang Hongquanxing owned seven luxury properties and never left home with less than $1.4 million worth of clothing and jewelry.

Wang Hongquanxing, popularly known as 'China's Kim Kardashian', recently came into limelight after being banned from social media for flaunting his lavish lifestyle. The influencer enjoyed huge popularity on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok with a follower list of 4.4 million people. He had previously boasted about his opulent lifestyle, designer clothes and extravagant jewelry, which led him to face serious consequences.

Wang is known for his posts about a lifestyle that only a few can imagine. As reported by Forbes, the influencer, in his previous publications, stated that he owned seven luxury properties and added that he never left home with less than $1.4 million in clothes and jewelry. In addition, the Chinese influencer has the security of 8 people who are always around him ensuring his protection. His striking resemblance to Kim Kardashian, who also likes to flaunt his wealth through his clothing, property and dedicated staff, earned him the title of China's Kim Kardashian.

Wang rose to popularity after posting a video in which he appeared on his knees in front of his mother, begging for money. Her subservient behavior despite her expensive clothing and lavish lifestyle struck a chord with the public. As far as the source of her wealth is concerned, she comes from her family's coal mining business, which was later transformed into a jadeite jewelry business. Additionally, she has her own business ventures.

Earlier this year, it opened a 1,000-square-meter boutique called Quranus, located in the heart of Shanghai's luxury district. The opening event was also attended by Christy Chung and Wu Chun attended the event. These days, he keeps his fans engaged with glimpses into his daily life, which includes his frequent visits to jewelry dealers and high-fashion brands for custom-made pieces.

In an interview with Phoenix News, Wang was asked about his choice to become an influencer even though he was already rich. In response, he did not hesitate to openly express that he wants attention. Meanwhile, the crackdown on the influencer's social media is due to the Chinese government's initiative to crack down on public displays of wealth and lavish lifestyles.

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