On May 22nd, the social media platform Weibo was abuzz as a document allegedly showing Jing Tian's surrogacy contract went viral. According to this anonymous source, through a service company, the actress paid a foreign woman to bear a child for her wealthy boyfriend. The rumors even claimed that the billionaire had paid an initial installment of $10,000 USD and regularly provided financial support, including flying her abroad in his private jet.
Immediately, the incident propelled Jing Tian's name to the top of the hottest topics. Faced with the incident seriously affecting the artist's image, the management company quickly denied the allegations. They affirmed that all the information being circulated was false. Currently, her team has authorized lawyers to gather evidence to sue the accounts spreading the rumors.

Looking back on her 20-year career, the 38-year-old beauty has appeared in a series of blockbuster works such as "My Beautiful Boss," "Warring States," "Special Identity," "Police Story 2013," "Stormy Macau," "The Great Wall," and "Kong: Skull Island." Despite participating in many major projects, her acting abilities have been the subject of much debate. However, in 2021, the film "Si Teng" truly marked a turning point. Her outstanding portrayal of a seductive demoness in this film earned her absolute praise from the audience for both her beauty and acting skills.
Regarding her personal life, the actress once dated Zhang Jike, the 2012 London Olympic men's singles table tennis champion. After ending their relationship in 2019, Jing Tian has been very private and has never publicly revealed any other relationships.
The hidden side of surrogacy services.
The scandal involving actress Si Teng from the TV series "Si Teng" has once again reignited the sensitive topic of celebrities using surrogacy services. In China, this practice was completely banned by law in 2001. Authorities are concerned about legal risks and moral decay, such as forced abortions for female pregnancies or abandonment of children born with birth defects. This ban inadvertently encouraged some people to seek surrogacy services abroad. The situation peaked during the COVID-19 pandemic when Sina reported that many children born through these services were stranded and unable to return to China.
Jing Tian's case immediately reminded the public of Zheng Shuang's indelible stain on her reputation in 2021. The actress was exposed for hiring a surrogate mother in the US. Her ex-husband, Zhang Heng, released a series of shocking audio recordings accusing Zheng Shuang of demanding an abortion and even intending to cancel her contract. Facing public outrage, Zheng Shuang explained that she was in a crisis at the time due to Zhang Heng's betrayal, which led her to make thoughtless remarks.
According to Zheng Shuang's explanation, when Zhang Heng's family came to apologize, she had intended to terminate the pregnancy but failed because the fetus was already seven months old. Heartbreakingly, out of love for their daughter, her parents advised her in-laws to give the children away for adoption.
Ultimately, both babies were born healthy. Zhang Heng had to stay in the US to take care of the children. In 2021, Zheng Shuang went to the US to fight for custody. According to the court ruling, Zhang Heng was the primary guardian, while Zheng Shuang was only allowed to visit during fixed hours each week. For the past five years, the actress has lived in the US and has not returned to China even once.
Source: https://danviet.vn/canh-diem-len-tieng-ve-tin-don-thue-nguoi-mang-thai-ho-d1428774.html








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