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Wu Yi Fan [6] (Chinese: 吴亦凡, pronounced [ǔ î fǎn]; born November 6, 1990), known professionally as Kris Wu, is a Chinese Canadian former rapper and convicted serial rapist. [7] He is a former member of South Korean-Chinese boy band Exo and its subgroup Exo-M under SM Entertainment , before leaving the group in 2014. [ 8 ]
Kris Wu was convicted of raping three drunken women in his home between the months of November and December 2020. The court imposed a sentence of 11 years 10 months for this charge. The second charge was what Reuters described as "assembling a crowd to engage in sexual promiscuity" with two women in his home on 1 July 2018.
Chinese celebrity Kris Wu was sentenced to 13 years in prison on a rape conviction. The 32-year-old will also be deported after serving his sentence, a court in Beijing ruled Friday. Wu, known as ...
Exo at Ex'act release press conference in June 2016. Exo's third studio album Ex'Act and its singles "Lucky One" and "Monster" were released on June 9, 2016, with both Korean and Mandarin versions. [55] The album broke the record for the highest first-week sales of a Korean album, previously set by the band's own fourth EP Sing For You. [56] "
Overdose is the third extended play by South Korean-Chinese boy bands Exo-K and Exo-M. It was released by SM Entertainment and distributed by KT Music on 7 May 2014 in Korean and Chinese versions. It is preceded by their special EP album " Miracles in December " that was released in December 2013.
Khloé Kardashian shared photos from her annual Halloween party to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Oct. 22 featuring one pic of Khloé and mom Kris Jenner posing side-by-side in their Halloween ...
Today’s office situation. #love #kyliesbirthdaytour A post shared by Kris Jenner (@krisjenner) on Aug 12, 2019 at 8:35am PDT RELATED: See the Kardashians' sexiest Instagram shots from summer 2019:
Antares (Chinese: 安塔爾) is the only studio album by Canadian rapper Kris Wu, released on November 2, 2018, through Ace Unit Culture Media. [1] The album was preceded by the singles "Deserve" featuring Travis Scott, "Like That", and "Freedom" featuring Jhené Aiko.