On January 22nd, Zhou Yuan‘s primary social media account, along with several affiliated accounts, have been permanently blocked. For an online entrepreneur whose business was heavily dependent on digital platforms, the move is seen as a devastating blow. However, according to Chinese media Quagmirethe situation has worsened considerably for the founder of the controversial “Sexual Intelligence Academy”.
Zhou Yuan
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As details about his allegedly non-transparent business practices spread online, many former students have come forward claiming they were misled. Many have requested refunds for courses ranging from trial lessons costing just a few dozen yuan to premium individual programs costing tens of thousands of yuan. Combined with potential regulatory sanctions, Zhou now faces huge financial liabilities and possible debt.
Quagmire he suggested that Zhou’s fall was self-inflicted. The report finds that she could have built a sustainable career using her expertise in the beauty industry, but instead pursued profit through controversial relationships and seduction training programs. which critics accuse of promoting distorted values and diminishing the dignity of women.

Before she became famous online, Zhou, now 40, worked as a bank teller before quitting to open a beauty clinic. She later moved into relationship coaching and seduction training programs aimed at women, eventually gaining over 200,000 followers online.
Promoted as the “Queen of Sexual Intelligence,” Zhou said she had helped more than a million people since launching her academy in 2018. Her business offered both online and offline courses, with prices starting at 9.9 yuan (about $1.50) for live-streamed or recorded sessions. Advanced seminars reportedly cost up to 88,000 yuan (about $13,000).
According to Lanjing News, Zhou’s paid courses have generated over 24 million yuan (about $3.5 million) and attracted tens of thousands of students. His company also expanded into selling adult products and beauty-related medical items. Despite his popularity, Zhou faced strong criticism throughout his career. Some commentators labeled his programs as encouraging extramarital affairs, while others argued that his teachings pushed women to prioritize men’s pleasure over personal empowerment.
Sources: Znews


