Consumers turn their fury on celebrities pushing tainted milk

Consumers turn their fury on celebrities pushing tainted milk

--FILE-- View of advertisements of Yili, featuring Chinese 110m hurdles athlete Liu Xiang, Chinese diving superstar Guo Jingjing and other sports stars, at the stand of Yili, during a fair in Shanghai, April 29, 2008. Mainland consumers have turned their anger on celebrity spokesmen who recently promoted milk products found to have contained melamine, the chemical blamed for killing at least four babies and sickening more than 6,000. Huang Zhengyu, a 75-year-old Chinese woman in Chongqing, filed a lawsuit in a local court against two brand ambassadors for Sanlu, the Hebei-based dairy company at the centre of the widening tainted milk scandal. The two celebrities involved - actress Deng Jie and TV hostess Ni Ping - had been MISSLEADING her to use the tainted milk, it said. The snowballing scandal might drag more mainland celebrities into lawsuits, including b ( automatický překlad do češtiny  ) ( zobrazit originální popisek v angličtině )
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