This is
scary.' One of Niu Niu's clients, a shop called 'Sweet Grandpa Baby', has
condemned the parent. On its Weibo page, the store wrote: 'We have only
realised today that [Niu Niu's] mother is so unloving. This is infuriating.'
Many shops have removed pictures featuring Niu Niu in protest against her
parent's behaviour. She thanked the public for giving her advice and pointing
out her mistake, but denied the allegations of child abuse. She said she had
not intended to harm the girl and felt 'deeply sorry' for the matter. She
begged the public to forgive her.In a follow-up interview with BJ News, she
explained what happened in the video. She claimed that Niu Niu had kept running
towards the road and the day was getting dark, therefore she acted out under
stress.
This
is the shocking moment a mum brutally kicks her three-year-old model daughter
in the bum because she was ‘too tired to perform’. The girl, known only as Niu
Niu, has worked as a model for a number of local clothing brands, and is said
to have been at a photo shoot when the incident was filmed. The mum has been
forced to apologise after the clip, filmed in Hangzhou, China, caused outrage
online.
She
said in a post under the account ‘Niu Niu’s mum’: ‘I had no intention of
harming or abusing her, and I’m sorry for any misunderstanding my exaggerated
actions may have caused.
Woshi
hhhya wrote: ‘I saw this video in the middle of the night and it enraged me.
You’re not fit to be a mother.’ Chinese advertising laws prevent companies from
using children under the age of 10 as spokespeople, and any money Niu Niu has
earned is therefore believed to have been made to her parents. Wang Nan, a
lawyer for Hangzhou’s All-China Women’s Federation, said: ‘This is not a
question of whether it’s child labour; we’re looking at the nature of the case.
‘Are you preventing her from having a regular childhood? Has this affected her
right to education? And so on.’ Reports did not state whether or not Chinese
advertising regulators would step in.
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