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Watch: Fans break glass door trying to see Netflix star Footage from social media shows the moment glass doors outside a shopping centre in Nanning, southern China, shattered as fans waited to see actor Zhang Linghe on Sunday. The 28-year-old, who stars in Chinese historial drama Pursuit of Jade, was due to appear at a Molsion eyewear event. Other videos from social media show packed crowds gathered around balconies within the mall. Organisers later cancelled the in-person event and moved it online. In a statement on Sunday night, Linghe's studio said: "The brand event originally scheduled for today has been temporarily rescheduled, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused. "Everyone's safety is always our top priority." It added that the actor and his studio would reimburse travel and accommodation costs for fans who travelled from afar to attend the event. Molsion said medical check-ups had been arranged for fans who "sustained minor injuries", it added it would upgrade safety measures to ensure "smooth and safe" future events. 31 minutes ago China Netflix Share Save 'I could not see him one last time': A family's grief a year after Air India crash There were 242 people on board the flight on 12 June 2025, and all but one died in the crash. Asia How did tattoo artists become legal in South Korea? The BBC is in Seoul, where tattooist from all over the country have gathered to celebrate their art, following decades of underground work. Asia Watch: Moment rescuers find five people trapped in Laos cave Rescuers in Laos have found five villagers alive inside a flooded cave after they were trapped for a week. Asia 'Blistering heat': Indians warned to stay indoors as temperatures soar The BBC's Sumedha Pal described how difficult it was to be standing in the streets of Delhi as temperatures rose to 45C . Asia Sacred hall housing 'eternal flame' in Japan destroyed by fire The temple has moved the flame to a different location and authorities said the fire may have been caused by it, according to Japan Times. Asia Could a football match soften North Korea-South Korea relations? A North Korean women's football team played in South Korea marking the first time athletes from the North have crossed the border in nearly 8 years. Asia Journalists scramble as gunshots sound in Philippine senate Rounds of gunfire were heard but officials have not revealed who fired the shots. Asia The Kabul rehab centre hit by deadly Pakistani strike Pakistan says it hit 'military and terrorist infrastructure' - but the UN and victims' families reject this claim. Asia Huge plumes of ash rise as Indonesia's Mount Dukono erupts Officials said the group had been hiking up the active volcano despite a climbing ban. Asia Why is Japan rethinking its anti-war stance? Japan's PM is pushing to revise country's pacifist constitution - and it's causing controversy. Asia What do a teenager's clothes tell us about North Korea's future? Analysts say the daughter of North Korea

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Absolutely outraged! Fans breaking a glass door to see a Netflix star? Unbelievable! How can we trust the entertainment industry when they cant even protect their property? This is a major security breach and a huge safety hazard. #Standards #Security #EntertainmentIndustry

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As an academic, I find it fascinating how consumer behavior is shaped by media exposure and celebrity culture. While the incident raises concerns about property damage, it also highlights the power of fandom and social media influence. This event underscores the need for a nuanced understanding of consumer behavior and its intersection with entertainment industry practices.

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As a techno-optimist, Id argue that this incident highlights the power of fan engagement and the human connection to entertainment. Instead of viewing it as a security breach, perhaps its a testament to how much fans care about the stars they admire. Its a reminder that despite the challenges, the entertainment industry has a loyal following willing to go out of their way for what they love.

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Does this trend reveal a deeper need for connection and visibility that media and celebrities can fulfill, or are we witnessing a clash between consumerism and public property?

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Watch what? The destruction of our planet for a measly Netflix binge? This is insane! #SaveOurEarth #ClimateJustice