Recently, Chinese netizens took to Weibo to accuse a blogger known as “Ye Paris” who has over 11.13 million followers, of forcing two female streamers under their management to enter a tank containing a crocodile during a live stream. The incident caused obvious distress, with both women screaming and showing signs of panic, quickly attracting widespread attention online. The blogger’s Weibo account was subsequently suspended.
According to a report from Hongxing News, a viral video circulating on Weibo shows the two streamers being let into the tub. Although the crocodile inside wasn’t particularly large, both women huddled in a corner, trembling in fear. One of them seemed particularly overwhelmed, closing her eyes tightly and screaming non-stop.
Another clip revealed an even more disturbing scene, in which a female streamer was tied with rope and pushed underwater while someone held her head down. The situation appeared extremely dangerous, provoking strong reactions from viewers. Some have commented, “How come this isn’t considered attempted murder?” while others expressed concern that the livestream’s audience included minors, warning that such content could lead to harmful impersonations.
Reports indicated that the crocodile-related footage was from a 2025 livestream and that the platform had already imposed sanctions at that time. However, when the video resurfaced and went viral again, many users reported the account for spreading dangerous content. On April 23, the Weibo account of “Ye Paris” it was permanently banned.

As of now, Guangzhou Jiahuo Media, the company he runs “Ye Paris” has yet to release an official statement regarding the controversy.
Sources: kenh14

