Rotten Mango - Actor w/ 25M Followers "Falls" From 5th Floor - Entire Nation SILENCED Until Torture Video Is Leaked
Episode Date: October 13, 2025Yu Menglong, a famous actor is confirmed to be dead. The authorities say he fell to his death from the 5th floor of a luxury Beijing apartment that wasn’t his.They say it’s just a drunk accident ...and quickly rule out any foul play. They don’t investigate the dozen plus partygoers in the apt that evening…They don’t even investigate further into his death. Instead, the authorities begin censoring any netizens openly questioning the events of that night. Livestreams are shut down mid-stream.Comments and profiles get taken down and deleted. Still, netizens are one step ahead as a video slips through the cracks.Bloodcurdling screams are captured on audio. A man begging for his life between cries. A conspiracy spreads like wildfire: Yu Menglong was tortured to death after he swallowed a USB containing government secrets. Could there be truth to this theory? Why would a government go so far to censor a movie star’s death? And why are there rumors saying his mother has now gone missing… Full show notes at RottenMangoPodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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there is a saying out there that necessity is the mother of all inventions
which is why when you see a row of cars parked in front of an apartment complex in China
and every single windshield is covered with a couch cushion that has been strapped on top of the car
duct taped around their car you have to assume that they've done that for a very specific reason
I mean that's compelling people to do this otherwise it just seems unnecessary
bringing couch cushions outside just to sit on top of your car, it seems like all the dust,
the scents, the little bugs that are going to crawl up in there, not to mention hauling these
giant couch cushions up and down your apartment seems like a waste of human exertion.
What would warrant such a random idea?
September 13th, 2025, Beijing, China is in lockdown.
Everyone who can stay inside, stay inside.
Anyone who can't find shelter, it's highly advised.
It's highly recommended.
you find shelter. Even just sitting in your car probably is not going to protect you. If you have
nothing but your car, you might as well get in your trunk. It's that bad. Because pelting from the sky
are these giant golf ball sized ice balls, pieces of hail coming down at 40 miles per hour. If you get
hit by one of those, you're probably going to be on the ground concussed. And if you're really
unlucky if you're young or if you're older, your bones are more brittle, you could suffer a full-on
skull fracture. You don't want to be outside. Inside is a little better, but not by much. People said
it sounded like just rapid fire, gunfire coming down from the sky. It felt like the skies are
mad at the residents of Beijing. It sounds like they're getting pelted by boulders.
September 13th, 2025, warnings are sent out to all the residents of Beijing. A hailstorm is approaching.
The wind gusts alone are going to be strong enough to break branches that are going to fly,
whip you in the face.
The entire city is going to be covered in a blanket of ice.
It's September in Beijing.
Before the hailstorm, the weather is summer transitioning into fall.
You need a light sweater if you get cold easily.
That's the weather.
And suddenly overnight, it's going to be a polar vortex.
This is very unusual.
There are videos of locals running around to get inside a building while screaming.
This is bizarre.
Some reports even indicate that the golf ball-sized hail eventually morph into the size of an egg, which is much larger.
One resident said, I thought everything was going to come crumbling down.
It felt like an apocalypse was happening inside of Beijing.
Cars parked on the street, eventually they looked like they were wrapped in bubble wrap.
But no, when you walk up closer, it's just pelted hail that's been injected into their cars, poca dotting the entire thing.
People have their windshields broken, shattered.
It's bad.
One elderly man living in Beijing tells the news station,
I haven't seen anything like this in the past 50 years of living in Beijing, if not more.
Another insurance company employee states to the news stations had 50,000 claims come in.
I was working from home, $40 million that were reported the day of the hailstorm.
The China Meteorological Administration classified this hailstorm as the most intense extreme weather event in the past decade.
And then all of a sudden, when you went online,
all the news about this hailstorm just starts getting deleted.
It just mainstream news outlets that are talking about this hailstorm.
Entire segments of the news will get deleted.
Comments, articles getting deleted.
Someone said, I posted on social media about the damage that it did to my car and my video
got deleted.
It was not against any of the social media policies.
I don't know why it got deleted.
I don't know what's going on.
When you look up hailstorm in Beijing, other less eventful hailstorm
storms from Beijing are like the top searches on a lot of different platforms.
So why are they deleting this random hailstorm off the internet?
Why are they censoring it?
Why is it getting erased?
And the videos that are still up about this hailstorm, why are the comments so weird?
Usually when you have disasters like this, you have comments of people saying, well, this is
how I prepared.
This is how you need to prepare.
Oh, the apocalypse is coming.
You'll have some of those.
But all the comments are filled with these very cryptic roundabout.
Let it rain.
let it rain what does that mean another comment reads let's never forget let the skies pour down so
everyone remembers why would they want more hail it doesn't make any sense other people are saying
this is the revenge that's starting what does that mean this feels like a very freakish weather
event so why why is the news getting deleted about it and it has to be coming from up top
the only ones with the power to delete articles from multiple different platforms and to censors
social media posts about this hailstorm are really high up officials in the Chinese government.
Why would they want to cover up a hailstorm in Beijing? Nobody is blaming them. No one's saying,
why wasn't the government more prepared for the hailstorm? It's just weird. And then two days later,
September 15th, 2025, a huge part of China is covered in what netizens call the devil's eyes.
They say for an entire week in China, it just felt like an apocalypse was happening in the entire country.
These little clouds are coming in and it feels like the devil's eyes are coming this close to
the earth's surface and just staring at all of the citizens.
There is a science explanation.
It's still kind of creepy.
They're called asperitas clouds, but it's when the entire sky is filled with this blanket of clouds
and they're thick, dark, gray, bubbly clouds.
Nothing about it is just foggy.
It's not overcast.
You can't see any part of the sun.
You can't even see a sliver of blue.
skies. It just feels like the best way people have described it is imagine the ocean going through
the worst, going through Bermuda's triangle, going through Drake's passage during the biggest
turbulent storm in the ocean, and put that on top of you. That's what the sky looks like. It looks
angry. Some people say it looks like devil's eyes because it's not flat. It almost feels like there's
these vortex boils coming down closer to the earth and they look close. And they look close.
they look like they're trying to eat up earth.
And so all the Chinese netizens, they're taking pictures, they're taking videos, they're asking
mainstream media to talk about it, they're leaving comments of like heaven is mad at us.
Why else does it feel apocalyptic?
Why else does it feel like death eaters are trying to eat Chinese people right now?
It feels like a warning.
It feels like a message.
That is how everyone in China takes it.
But what's interesting is, even when you look up the clouds, in China there's a few articles
about it.
But in America, all you can find is this.
state-run news website. So typically when you look up events that are happening in China,
you obviously have the ones that are so big that even American media will cover it or UK BBC will
cover it. But then you also have events that are semi-big and you have all these different
Chinese networks that are covering it and you can read it in English. But this one, you just,
you look up September 15th, 2025 clouds in China. All you get is this one article from a state-run
news website, showing clouds from a very different province. And it writes, after an autumn
rain on Monday, multiple scenic areas of Jiang Jiaji. National Forest Park in central China's
Hunan province were adorned with a breathtaking sea of clouds, creating an ethereal atmosphere
reminiscent of a fairyland. These look like normal clouds. I mean, it's beautiful,
but they look like normal clouds. And that's definitely not the clouds that people were focused
on September 15th, 2025 in China.
So why are the main news sources in China
when you look that up about this random cloud event
that nobody cared about?
It doesn't make any sense.
Censorship in China is a very big political topic
that I don't think I would be well equipped enough to speak on.
And there is some sort of method to the censorship.
Obvious and clear criticism against the government
will usually be censored.
Jokes against the administration will typically be censored.
Any mistakes made by the administration
I mean, this is pretty common in most countries.
There will be attempts to cover it up, or it will kind of get buried, or in this case, censored.
But why would they censor a hailstorm and clouds?
Is it because Chinese netizens believe that both events, the hail and the clouds, are the heavens taking revenge?
Because four days before the clouds, two days before the hailstorm, September 11th, 2025, a famous Chinese actor,
suspiciously dies in Beijing.
Yu Meng Long falls to his death from this very expensive, high-rise building, it's a residential
apartment building, but he falls from the fifth floor of a unit that does not belong to him.
This is not his apartment.
And the police, they investigate, and very quickly, within hours, they rule out all foul play.
They say that he was drunk, this is his friend's apartment, he came for a dinner party
with like a dozen other people.
And he got drunk and he fell from the fifth floor and he died.
It is a tragic accident.
They don't investigate the over a dozen people at the party.
They don't investigate further into his death.
In fact, they just start censoring anybody who has questions online about you Meng Long's passing.
Why are you censoring that?
And a few days later, when the hailstorm hits and the cloud storm hits,
all the comments read,
heaven and earth are weeping and grieving together for you Meng Long's death.
the injustice that happened to you meng long has angered the heavens and china is going to change
god is watching over us heaven will give you justice umeng long you man long was tortured so badly that he
was killed and the heavens are mad the anger and wrath of umang long's injustice is being depicted
in mother nature and that leads the government to censoring a good chunk of the news about this
seemingly unrelated hailstorm and cloud storm but like why would the government do that
why would they go so far to censor the news of literal hailstorms, natural disasters, natural weather
events? Are they saying that this is all connected to you Meng Long? Are they saying that this is
revenge by the heavens? Like, why would they be censoring that? Who would they even be protecting
by censoring this news? Why does it seem like all of China believes that Yu Meng Long's death
was not an accident? Why won't the authorities just reopen and reinvestigate? Who are they
protecting? The over a dozen people at the party that day?
then who are those people? How are they connected to the government? And are all the conspiracies true, that he was tortured before his death, that he swallowed a USB containing government secrets, and that his mom is now missing, that there is now a video being sold, a video that was taken by one of the partygoers of Yu Meng Long being tortured to death, that it's being sold online for $100,000, or that they killed his dog in front of him to get him to comply, or that his entire career since 2020 has been controlled by wealthy executives,
that wanted a lot more from him.
I mean, how can anyone even decipher what is true, what is not true?
If everything is getting deleted and censored,
even his entire existence, it feels like it's soon going to be wiped.
So what really happened to you Meng Long?
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for you Meng Long. And there are tons of disclaimers for this case. There are sensitive topics such
as brief mentions of self-exit, corruption, drugging, physical assault, and essay. And today's
case takes place in China. And we had our professional translators working around the clock to gather
all the information for this case. Even then, we had multiple discussions on whether or not we could
even cover this case in these videos. Frankly, censorship was a big hindrance in the researching of this
case, the information out there is largely unverified, limited, it's constantly getting deleted,
it's constantly getting re-uploaded, disproven, and just cannot be traced back to a single
credible source. I think the problem is, with cases like this, there is a strong hesitancy to
talk about it because the last thing that we want to do is spread unconfirmed rumors, to indirectly
accidentally cast light onto someone who may have no involvement in anything nefarious is
also a fear of ours. But we think that's exactly why this case needs to be talked about.
It is highly unlikely that any new information will come out that is verified. It is highly
unlikely that the police are going to start listening and verifying or denying which rumors are
true and which ones are not with fact-based evidence. It is highly, highly unlikely that anything
will be done as of right now towards figuring out what actually happened to you Meng Long
on an official level, which means with time, people
could just stop talking about you Meng Long.
So that's why we're making this episode,
even though I'm going to tell you right now,
nothing in this episode is confirmed.
I mean, truly nothing.
Take this video as the only thing that I can tell you with full confidence
is that Yu Meng Long,
a famous beloved Chinese actor with over 25 million followers.
So a big actor is dead.
And the facts around his death are very suspicious, in my opinion.
And the government and the police,
they're behaving even more.
suspiciously. And that's it. I can't confirm with certainty really anything else about this case.
So to err on the side of caution, just assume that everything other than the fact that
you meng long is dead and that everything about his passing is being censored, everything really
outside of those two facts, we don't know anything. And as of right now, legally, nobody has
been detained, convicted, or has spoken out. Everything is alleged. Legally speaking, his death
has been ruled an accident, even though nobody believes that. And I will say that,
the conspiracies here, they range from believable to some of them seem initially very far-fetched.
They're very intense.
They seem like they would come out of a movie or a novel.
And they're very grim, but they're very specific and they're dark.
And I will say that even dealing with conspiracy theories in America, oftentimes reality is not
that dark.
Sometimes it's not that deep.
Sometimes the conspiracies just have a life of its own and it snowballs into something so
dark and so crazy that it's so unbelievable.
And then you have times where conspiracies are so dark, so unbelievable, so, so bad,
and then the truth is so much worse.
So, like, we don't know what the case is here.
We don't know if the conspiracies are so dark and it's not that deep.
Or we don't know if it's much deeper and much darker than even the conspiracies are telling us.
We don't know.
So with that disclaimer, I know it doesn't really have to be stated, but do your own research,
come to your own conclusions that is highly recommended for this particular.
particular case. And lastly, there will be a few clips throughout this episode that allegedly
capture Yu Meng Long's last moments alive. These are audibly more graphic. There's not really
anything visually graphic. So we will have an audible disclaimer before each clip is played to give
you a moment to fast forward if you want to skip these portions. Additionally, I want to make it clear.
Like, we are not including these clips as just to showcase Yu Meng Long's last moments
allegedly before he passed. But these clips are the only alleged evidence that Yu Meng Long was
tortured or like direct evidence from that night allegedly it's not just to showcase his last
moments it's like this is what people are holding on to and this is what people are saying
authorities need to keep investigating i do believe that this video is going to be age restricted
potentially just naturally suppressed by the algorithms but i just want to include as much
of the key information as possible because it's it's messy out there and if this does end up
getting censored to the point where, because sometimes it happens, there will be an uncensored
version or a less censored version, the video podcast on Spotify under Rotten Mango Video.
So with that being said, let's get started.
September 12th, 2025, a list starts circulating.
And there's dozens of names on there.
High profile celebrities, very wealthy producers, directors, executives in the entertainment
industry, and almost overnight, this is a witch hunt.
This list is getting dropped into forums.
random group chats, best hiking equipment forum, this list has been dropped.
Group chats of school moms for pickup, this list has been getting dropped.
The comment sections of videos that have nothing to do with this, people going fishing.
This list is getting dropped.
People are copying and pasting and dumping this list anywhere that they can.
And just as quickly as this list gets dumped everywhere, entire comment sections are getting deleted.
Entire forums are getting deleted.
Entire accounts are being suspended.
It's like having a glass cup on the table.
Someone keeps coming in there and dumping this list, dumping water in there.
Someone walks up, dumps it back out, and it keeps happening nonstop.
But whoever is pouring the water, whoever's dumping this list, the group of people,
they're working much faster because the list is getting out there.
And people are on a witch hunt on social media.
They are looking for the accounts of every single person on this list.
They are leaving comments on their social media pages.
You're going to rot for what you did.
Just you wait.
Even the heavens are pissed.
you deserve to be in jail
and we're going to make sure you get there
you can't hide forever
where are you
it almost feels like
the Chinese Epstein list of sorts
with everyone on social media
trying to spread the list around
figuring out when each person was proven
to become a member of this list
what evidence is there for them to be on this list
people are trying to create mass threads
and there's videos and pictures
of them attached to the whole thing
see that's them
you can see them in the back of this video
where Yumen Long is, and this is like a phone strap that they were using from a week ago.
And like, this whole thing, this list is basically career death.
One famous singer whose name is on that list, he goes from being relatively successful to just selling 15 tickets for his next upcoming concert.
15 tickets.
Most people could invite their family members and sell more than 15 tickets without being a household name.
Celebrities have been accused of cheating on their spouses, committing crimes against women, and they still...
And that singer had to account.
canceled the concert because he only sold 15 tickets.
Like, this is, this list is very serious.
I mean, to give you context, you've seen it.
Celebrities have been accused of cheating on their spouses.
Celebrities have been accused of committing crimes against women.
And they'll still have hundreds, if not thousands of fans show up to their concert.
This guy has 15 concert tickets sold.
What the hell did the people on this list do to get this type of reception?
They were there that night when Yu Meng Long died.
They were all at the dinner party that ended.
when Yu Meng Long's life ended.
In Beijing, China, near the financial district, there is a compound of apartment buildings.
Ironically, they're called the Sunshine Upper East compound.
It's just a cluster of these very tall apartment buildings,
all centered around these little pockets of gardens,
which if you live in a city like Beijing,
living in a building with a large residential park is probably the easiest way to show that you have money.
It said that the cluster of buildings, the Sunshine Upper East Compound,
there's at least 50 celebrities that live in this compound.
It's a very high-end residential area, a bunch of wealthy, retired couples, business executives, government officials.
Naturally, all the entry points into the compound are typically controlled.
There's 24-hour management, security on site.
They have CCTV cameras throughout all the buildings.
nothing really happens at Sunshine Upper East Compound.
Like really, I will say the biggest problem that Sunshine Upper East Compound had in recent years was a bigger, better, more upscale building opened up across the street.
So a lot of the celebrities left, all the high profile residents were moving out.
That was the biggest problem until September 11th, 2025, 510 a.m.
And by most accounts, this is what happened.
An older woman potentially grandma aged, so they call her the grandma.
She's walking her husky, her big dog, and her husky starts barking, pulling her towards
Building 18 of this compound.
So she's still inside of this private building area, but towards Building 18.
She doesn't live in Building 18, so she's pulling the dog away.
But the Husky is just dead set on going to Building 18.
She walks over there, because this is the Huskies walk, and she sees a man laying there
face down outside of Building 18.
It's 5 in the morning.
It's still dark.
She's a grandma.
I don't know how well her.
eyesight works, she initially thinks, this guy's drunk and passed out outside the apartment
building. She's thinking, what has this good neighborhood turned to? What's going on? She
tisk, tisks, shakes her head, walks off. Then she does another circle around the buildings,
and by this point the sun has come up. And her little husky is going crazy again, dragging
her towards building 18, towards the spot where that man was lying previously. And he's still
there. And this time, with the light, with better vision, she sees that there is a lot of
blood all over the pavement. This man is not drunk. This man, something happened to this man.
So she starts freaking out and she allegedly quotes, he was wearing clothes and he looked very,
he looked very dressed, well dressed and clean. And that's when someone comes down. This is a direct
quote from an interview that was done. Someone comes down, a man. And this man is saying that this
dead man is his friend. He takes off his shirt and he covers the man on the ground with it.
She says that the police were called to the complex at 602 a.m.
But she was not the one to make the call.
It appears by most accounts that the security working the building was the one to make the call.
But she thought it was weird that the guy just like took off his top and covered his friend and said, that's my friend.
Now, there is another audio recorded interview with one of the other alleged neighbors.
And there's a chance that these recordings are fake.
I don't think that will be true.
There's a chance that they're not.
And it sounds pretty legitimate from listening to it.
We had our Chinese researchers listen to.
I even played it for my husband, too, because I was like, can you tell me if this sounds legitimate?
Yeah.
It sounds legit.
Yeah, yeah, I can see it, totally.
So the neighbor states that she's been there pretty much since the police initially show up.
And she's telling the person interviewing her recording that she was just hanging around to see what was going on.
And there was just a ton of police activity.
She's getting little bits and bobs and little pieces of information from all the other neighbors who are all standing around trying to investigate.
and by this point, she had already found out that Yu Meng Long is the one that's deceased.
It seems like she either knows Yu Meng Long from being from around the area.
Perhaps it's not his first time visiting.
Perhaps she knows him personally or she knows him as a fan.
I'm not sure, but she sticks around to make sure that the police are diligent.
She's like, I just want to make sure that they're trying to figure out what happened to this celebrity.
She says early in the morning, the police were very busy.
So like around 7 a.m., they're going in and out of the building.
They're collecting fingerprints.
they're very meticulously marking and collecting every little piece of evidence.
It feels highly organized.
It seems like they're taking this death investigation incredibly seriously.
She says that she felt at ease knowing that they're doing everything that they can to investigate intently,
and they're going to get to the bottom of this.
Then they go inside the building to the unit that Yu Meng Long allegedly fell out of on the fifth floor.
And they're likely talking to whoever Yumen Long was visiting that night because he doesn't live in this building.
And that guy allegedly came down to say, that's my friend.
So they're probably interviewing him and who else is there.
And she says, eventually around 11.30 a.m., please come back down.
By this point, news had broken online about Yul Meng Lange's death.
And I'm assuming that everybody at the apartment building, just loitering to see what's going on.
I'm sure they're also looking online because that's exactly what you would do.
You try to see if any news updates are going on online before they're happening in person.
And she says, news broke of his passing.
A famous paparazzi man, which, side note, he is known to be rather credible.
So regardless of how you feel about tabloids and paparazzi, he is known in China to be someone with very solid information.
He comes out to post, breaking the news that Yu Meng Long has passed.
The post reads, 11.25 a.m. September 11, 2025.
Today, I received news that Yu Meng, star of Eternal Love and Go Princess Go, fell to his death in Beijing today.
A source close to the matter told us that Yu Meng had dinner with five to six,
friends at a friend's house on September 10th. Around 2 a.m. on September 11th, you
Meng Long went to a spare bedroom and locked the door to go to sleep. Around 6 a.m., his friends
left the party without seeing him. They went downstairs and discovered his body on the pavement.
A neighbor walking their dog saw him and called the police. It is reported that Yu Meng
long had two Rolex watches in his pocket that belonged to his friends. And the screen mesh covering
the window from which Yu Meng Long fell out of was opened by Yu Meng Long. Police have ruled out
a criminal case, but the specific cause of death is still under investigation. This was posted first
before any official studio or police, or really anyone releases a statement of Yuma Meng Lung's
passing. But the neighbor that's been recorded in that interview, she says when the police
came back down from inside the building, she's getting pissed. Because it's 1130, she just saw the
paparazzi man post this. They said, no criminal activity? What do you mean? Like, you were just taking
fingerprints. Why were you taking fingerprints if there's no criminal activity? So she's thinking to herself,
and you just got here.
I just saw you.
I mean, yeah, you were working hard,
but you weren't working that hard.
How can you conclude that there's no foul play?
She's very upset, so she's not about to leave.
She just saw what was posted,
and she starts confronting the police.
And she's like, I don't know what y'all are doing,
but you guys cannot conclude
that there was no foul play
within that short span of time.
She explained she's kind of freaking out
to the police officers and a nice hat.
That's what they call the police in China hats
because they wear hats.
A nice hat pulls her to the side
to try and figure out why she won't leave.
Like, are you okay?
Is everything okay?
And she tells them, the citizens are upset.
What do you mean you ruled out foul play?
You guys just got here.
How can you rule that out in a few hours?
We're all very angry about this.
These are direct quotes from the interview.
The nice cop is confused.
We never said that we determined what happened.
We're still investigating this case.
Well, how long is it going to take?
We will give the public an answer, but we have to wait.
It shouldn't take much longer.
All those people, his friends, are they just going to get away with it?
So remember that list of over a dozen people that were reportedly at the party
that night when Meng Long died,
she's talking about that list.
And it seems like when the neighbors are talking,
it seems like they kind of have an idea
of what happened that night to some degree.
She's saying all the people that he was with,
are they going to get investigated?
She explains Meng Long is a very kind person.
So either she knows him from running into him
from the building or is a fan, I don't know.
They have been detained.
The officer tells her, they have been detained.
You have no idea how many people we've arrested already.
Is it because he's a celebrity that you care so much?
no it's because he's a very kind person if he had been tortured by an old pervert we want to fight for justice for him he deserves justice oh well he's been arrested as well
so many things are odd about this conversation first of all she clearly knows something that we don't know because she's asking are all these people are they going to get away with it
now many neighbors later report that they heard screaming and fighting all night long leading up to meng long's death so some people think that it's they knew that he was at an event and there
was lots of screaming. This is abnormal for their apartment building. There was lots of threats being
screamed. Clearly, they wake up the next morning and there is you meng long and he's deceased. It must
be connected. So of course you want justice. She later tells another person interviewing her. Everyone
in the neighborhood knows what happened here, okay? Everyone knows. The sound blocking is very bad in
this neighborhood. The units are not that new. They're actually much older. The distance between
the buildings is pretty close. If someone screams, everyone can hear. She also indicates other
things that she thought was weird. In fact, we don't have a fourth floor. This is her saying it. So a lot of
people were reporting that he fell from the sixth floor. The unit in question has a six in front of it,
so it indicates it's on the six floor. But this apartment building, like a lot of buildings in Asia,
they don't have a fourth floor because of superstitions. Four sounds like death. So they don't have
a fourth floor. But technically, even though it says six on the door, this is the fifth floor. So he
fell from the fifth floor. And that's a pretty short distance. She says she stood there watching for a
really long time because she's like, how does someone fall from the fifth floor and pass away?
Like, how do you even fall from that kind of distance? The window, I mean, maybe it seems low.
Maybe he's really tall. The window is not even a balcony. It's like a window that he fell out of.
And like there was a net and you'd have to jam through it. Like you really have to push it open to get through.
Like how did he do that? She says, I stood there for a really long time watching because none of it was
making any sense. And then she says, another thing that I noticed was, I saw a bunch of cops
inside the apartment, the unit in question. And I saw that they were moving around a lot. They
were reenacting all sorts of motions, as if they're trying to simulate what motion was the
most possible, plausible, in what could have happened. One motion was one cop standing there,
looking out the window, and another cop kicks him very hard from behind. It's like simulating a very
hard kick projecting him out of the window. From what she could tell from downstairs is that looked like
the most accurate portrayal of all the different simulations that they've been doing. That looked like
the only one that made sense because there's also marks inside and outside the building. The window
that he fell from, there's marks on the side. I mean, just all of it. This makes the most, this is the most
viable option. He was kicked so he plummets to his death. That's what she thought. Until she saw the
paparazzi man posts that online. Police have ruled out a criminal case, but the specific cause of
death is still under investigation? If someone kicks him, causing him to crash out the window to his death,
that's a criminal case, no? And it's believable that the paparazzi guy knows what he's talking about,
because nobody outside this apartment complex, nobody online, not even Meng Long's agency or the police
have confirmed that Yu Meng Long has passed away. But the one thing that stuck out to her the most
about that whole conversation with the police officer
and she told the interviewer
and she's been thinking about it for days
like she thinks about it when she lays down at night
is she said
the old pervert
there's an old pervert that she mentions
she's talking about one of the party goers
it seems that she has believed
that this partygoer is an old pervert
before any of this happened
she mentioned that to the cop
and he said oh yeah we detained him
so why are you detaining people
if there's no criminal case
And also, how do you know exactly who she's talking about?
Yes.
How did you know that there is someone is an old pervert?
Exactly.
And that he's been detained?
Interesting.
And then within a few days, the case is considered officially closed with what authorities
claim are no signs of foul play.
This is an accidental death.
If you were not at the apartment the day all of this happens, the rest of the world,
the internet, initially you only know three things.
First, the very first statement released to the public
is made by the paparazzi man.
September 11th, 1125.
Again, he states,
Yu Meng Long, one of the lead actors of Eternal Love and Go Princess Go died today in Beijing
after falling from the building.
According to someone who knows the situation, on September 10th,
Yu Meng Long had dinner at a friend's house with five to six friends.
After 2 a.m. on September 11th, he went to retire in a bedroom, a spare bedroom,
locked the door, went to sleep.
Around 6 a.m., the gathering breaks up.
They don't check up on him, they go downstairs, and they discover his body.
A neighbor walking their dog also sees the body, calls the police.
It was said that Yu Meng Long had two of his friends Rolex watches in his pocket
and had opened the window's mesh screen.
Police have ruled out foul play but are still investigating the exact cause of death.
Then almost exactly an hour later, the same paparazzi man edits his original post.
And he takes out two things.
He takes out the part about Yu Meng Long having two Rolexes in his pockets.
And he takes out the part that Yu Meng Long opened the mesh screen.
Which is strange.
Then at 2 p.m., the paparazzi man makes another post, which reads,
This morning we received news that Yu Meng Long had fallen to his death in Beijing.
Upon arriving at the residential complex where the incident occurred,
we saw that the screen window on the fifth floor of the building had been damaged.
We later interviewed the residential complex staff,
who confirmed that the man who fell to his death was indeed celebrity Yumeng Long.
The incident occurred at 5 a.m. on the 11th of September.
He fell from the fifth floor and died instantly on the concrete pavement.
Then for four hours, it's radio silence.
By this point, there are a lot of people, fingers crossed, hoping that maybe paparazzi man got it wrong for once, and that Yu Meng Long is still alive.
6.44 p.m., Yu Meng Lung's studio account posts a very vague official announcement of his death.
With deep sorrow, we must tell everyone, our beloved Yumaeng Lung has passed away on September 11, 2025,
after falling from a building.
After police investigation, criminal involvement has been ruled out.
May the departed rest in peace and may the living stay strong.
This is when all hell breaks loose.
Because first of all, this feels like the first official confirmation that he's gone.
He's deceased.
So now coupled with the shock and the grief that a lot of fans are feeling,
everybody's confused about how vague this is.
The studio mentions nothing about what do you mean a fall from a building?
knowing how Asian celebrities are treated
there was an initial wave of people wondering
was it self-exit but then why would they not have said that
and also if it's true that Yu Meng Long is deceased
that means the original post from the paparazzi man is very true
so then you would have to assume that right
because they're the first ones to break the news
which means okay so then there's a dinner party
that five or six people had gone to
how do you rule out criminal suspicion
when there's a whole dinner party that he died at
And, like, who are the five to six people?
I mean, the questions are just growing.
Like, how did he fall?
Why did he fall?
Was it a self-exit?
Was it an accident?
Was it a murder?
How do you have two Rolexes in the pocket?
Yeah, and why did the paparazzi man delete that?
Yeah.
Like, who are these friends?
And how do you know the Rolexes were his friends Rolexes?
Who was at the dinner party?
Like, why did the paparazzi man delete that part?
Like, none of this is making sense.
He just opened the mesh screen?
Why would he open it?
Or it was damaged?
Who damaged it?
everything is so vague, so vague. Additionally, even more puzzling is this agency that is putting
out this very public statement, official statement of Yu Meng Long's passing. This agency was created
by Yu Meng Long and was years ago voluntarily dissolved. It doesn't exist anymore, legally
speaking. Like you open up a company and then you close the company, you voluntarily dissolve it.
It is no longer in operation. And this has been voluntarily dissolved.
ago by you meng long so like it's not supposed to be an operation and it hasn't been for months
and then suddenly they're coming back to announce his passing not his bigger talent agency that he's
signed with not the police yeah yeah who's running this right like who's posting this exactly
and who are they to say that there's no foul play involved so why are they back now that he's
gone and putting out this official statement like they're still in operation who's controlling
this account. There's so many questions that netizens have, but it's not the most alarming thing in the
world. Like, maybe this is a case of really, really bad miscommunication, vague for no purpose other than,
okay, why are they being vague? So netizens start asking these types of questions on social media,
at the Beijing police, at everyone that's involved, asking very casual questions of like,
how do you know there's no foul play? How do you know? Do you know who was at the party? Did you investigate
everyone thoroughly, these are very normal questions considering this is a high profile celebrity
that has passed. And all those questions get instantly deleted. In fact, other than the initial
messages of rest in peace, Meng Long, any other questions, any concerns, any wonders about the
investigation being thorough, not thorough, all getting deleted. Just to give you context, every social
media platform in China, obviously like America, has their own user guidelines, meaning you can't
just post whatever you want. Certain content is going to
get off the platform. The platform itself usually takes it down or suppresses it. But these questions
are not going against any content guidelines, but they're still getting deleted across social
media platforms, not just one platform, but all of them, which can only mean one thing. That in order
to delete anyone's questioning of you Meng Long's death, that order is coming from the higher
ups in the government. Why do they want to censor questions about a celebrity's passing? It's not
like anyone is questioning the government. In fact, there are way bigger political conversations
that the government is probably monitoring rather than a celebrity's passing. It is also believed
that in order to censor to this degree across platforms, even comments, not just articles, but
comments, it is believed that whoever sent down this order has to either be the head of state
or at least part of the polyborough, which is the highest level of the government in China.
you're talking about like the highest 25 government leaders and senior party leaders.
You have to be one of the top 30 most powerful individuals in the entire nation
to be able to censor news like this.
But why would they want to?
Like, why are they involved in the passing of a Chinese actor?
What does this have to do with them?
Unless it has everything to do with them.
Here's what is somewhat confirmed.
Yumen Long is 37 years old and on September 11th, 2025,
he reportedly fell to his death from the fifth floor of a residential building in Beijing.
He's at a dinner party with his friends.
The apartment that he fell to his death from, allegedly, is not owned by him.
It is his friend's apartment.
He falls to his death and he's discovered the next morning.
At first, the conspiracy is that this was a self-exit.
I mean, I guess people were thinking about how stressful and depressing life is in general,
how celebrities are often overworked in places like China.
I mean, this would not be the most unheard of situation to happen.
However, it is very hard.
Netizens cannot apply the logic here.
Netizens argue that based on what we know about Yul Meng Long,
which sure, you could say we know nothing
because nobody on the internet really knows a celebrity,
it's just parisocial, but still, based off of how he presents himself
and just normal human behavior and psychology,
netizens are questioning,
why would Yumen Long go to a friend's dinner party
and then decide to self-exit at his friend's house?
And also, this was the initial theory that police were running with.
like why would the police even think that this is a theory yeah exactly on fifth floor or two
yeah why would he go to a friend's dinner party and then decide to self-exit psychologically and
statistically speaking people tend to want to have maximum privacy to avoid interruption and
intervention this doesn't make any sense he also left his two beloved dogs a corgi and a french
bulldog which we will talk about later because there are reports that people have seen videos of them
being killed by the same people at the dinner party we're going to get into that there's
just a lot. It's too messy to give you all at once. Now, he leaves them. He doesn't leave a note.
He doesn't text anyone, please care for my dogs. He doesn't tell anyone what he wants to happen to
his dogs, who he wants to take care of his dogs. Because typically, I mean, that's a big thing.
He loves his dogs. And if you don't leave certain notes, they could be sent to animal control.
They could be put down. He doesn't do any of that. He just goes to his friend's house on the fifth
floor. I mean, some say six floor, but it's technically the fifth floor. And he decides to
self-exit. It doesn't make sense. The guest bedroom does not even have a balcony. It's just a
window. So he's going to open the window, remove the mesh screen, and then self-exit, again,
from the fifth floor, psychologically and statistically speaking, that is weird. It is worth
mentioning, it is very grim, but a lot of people who make these very impossible choices,
a lot of them, statistically speaking, psychologically speaking, have a great concern for the amount of
impact on people, their loved ones. So at a friend's house just does not seem like it's plausible.
But also, they have something called perceived lethality. It's unfortunately a very big thing.
There's a strong psychological need for certainty about the outcome. Fifth floor does not make
sense, statistically. I mean, people are even questioning how he even passed by falling from
the fifth floor. Nobody believes that Yu Meng Long had self-exited under these conditions.
The police, they originally decide that he had self-exited, and they very quickly decide,
actually, it's an accidental death.
It's not a self-exit.
It's an accidental death.
So what had happened was he was very drunk.
He got too drunk at this dinner party with his friends.
And because he was so drunk, he went into the spare bedroom to sleep it off, sober up.
Maybe he opened the window, and then he fell out the window.
And, you know, as he's opening up the window, that's a time where he could have also stumbled
and fallen out the window, plummeting to his passing.
it makes sense right until you see the picture of the window until you see exactly what the window looks like
the bedroom windows are long and rectangular it almost looks like a standing mirror think of it like that
but the window itself has two separate panels just cut in the middle so the bottom panel which is near the
floor it doesn't open because that would be very dangerous it's not a balcony it's just a window
now the top portion opens up so that you can circulate air and you have this mesh net to keep the bugs out
so you open this window to get fresh air the top half opens
and like maybe that's where it goes wrong.
He goes to open it, but he stumbles and he burst through the mesh net and crashes down to his death.
But the window opens inward, meaning he has to step away from the window to open the window.
So it's not like he's pushing it out and then he falls through a mesh screen.
He would have to step back into the room.
But maybe he wants to get a closer look at the window.
Maybe he wants to get closer to the mesh screen because he needs to sober up.
he needs fresh air, but then he trips on something and stumbles and then crashes through the
mesh net and falls to the ground. Highly, highly unlikely, the window opens up at the 35-inch mark
on the wall. If you are near a desk or a dining table to give you some sort of reference
in America at least, most dining tables are around like the 30-inch mark. This is 35 inches.
Yumen Long is 180 centimeters or 5 feet 11 inches tall. Accidentally falling through the mesh and to his
death is possible, but it requires specific movement.
So for someone who is 5-11, the center of gravity is going to be around 39 inches.
Four inches is a relatively small discrepancy.
The 35-inch window, to give you context, a lot of residential railings in America have 36-inch height
requirements.
So it's just one more inch.
He could have fallen if perhaps he was leaning out the window to grab something that he dropped,
but that's not the case because the mesh screen is damaged.
It was not taken off.
And the mesh screen are made out of like fine little.
little, like metal mesh.
It's not even like the, you know, so it's like little metal mesh.
So it's stronger.
It's almost like a cheese grater type vibe.
I mean, it's not going to hurt you, but it's metal.
So it's not like the fabric mesh that most Americans are used to.
So it's hard to push through that.
It's hard to punch through that even.
So then that would mean that he would have to trip and fall forward, hard enough to break
through this metal mesh barrier and then tumble to his passing without having the time.
And this is a pretty skinny window.
So, like, he would have a lot of places on the inside to hold himself to.
It's not just, like, a giant gaping hole.
That is a lot of force.
He would theoretically have to be trying to ram through the window if he were doing this by himself.
One neighbor says, not only that, the mesh screen and the window, like, yeah, you could sit there, do center of gravity calculations, but she's going to tell you, someone would have to punch or kick him.
I'm just telling you, it doesn't make any sense.
She says, I've lived there for three years.
There's just no way someone can accidentally fall off.
Truly, I had a friend who is drunk, and if they're looking out my window, I'm not worried.
I'm not checking up on that friend.
It doesn't make any sense.
None of this makes sense.
Speaking of checking up on drunk friends, a lot of people are questioning the partygoers,
they never check up on their friend.
Never, not even once.
But people don't even believe Yue Meng Lung was drunk or that he voluntarily drank.
Because the next day, Yiu Meng Lung,
had a very massive CCTV appearance the very next morning,
like the next day, he had to be ready.
CCTV is a government-run TV channel,
and appearing on a government network is a very big deal.
Central China TV, CCTV.
Oh, yeah, yeah, Central China TV.
But it's like an unfortunate name acronym.
But he was supposed to appear there, and this is like a huge deal.
Also, Yumen Long, if you know anything about the history of his career,
he is not a celebrity that is a diva that shows up late,
that's like oh everyone's on set for me you guys can wait he is someone that is like always early he's
very good with his time he takes his job very seriously he's not here to get instagram famous like
he takes his craft seriously so this is a very big deal from him he's known to come from a humble
background he is a very incredible work ethic it just does not sound like him at all to get drunk
at all not even a sip of alcohol the night before the CCTV appearance that doesn't make sense
but more than that
there are scratch marks
on the outside of the window
let me explain
neighbors and netizens have been spreading pictures
of the apartment window that have subsequently
been taken down, re-uploaded, subsequently
taken down, re-uploaded, and then now
posted to lots of foreign social media platforms
but on the windows below this open window
that you Meng Long allegedly falls out of
there are fingerprints and scratch marks
which would have to come from outside
And if you do the math, it looks right around where you Meng Long's upper torso would be
if he were to be dangled out of the window.
If someone were holding his legs and ankles to dangle him out the window, that is where that would fall.
The same night of Yumen Long's passing, a video starts going viral, and then it gets deleted,
and then it starts popping up again and deleted and nonstop, until it finds its way to
international social media platforms.
It is a video claiming to be from just moments before Yumen Long's death.
The footage is dark and there's no way to verify any of this information in any of this video,
the audio, the video, if it's you Meng Long, it's hard, I cannot tell you with any certainty.
I will say it's a very disturbing clip.
I will play it very quickly and then I'm going to describe it for those who are going to skip ahead.
It's sensitive in nature. Please take a moment to skip ahead if needed.
I would say like skip for 30 seconds.
I don't know
I'm going to
I'm going to
what I'm going to describe to you
and also translating
but it sounds like a man
that sounds like you Menglong screaming
and this video is taken from a different building.
It's almost like if I were living in our building,
apartment building, I open my window
and I'm trying to zoom in
onto maybe a building like two buildings away
and I'm capturing this.
The unit, the lights are on
so I can see shadows,
but I can't really see clearly.
And it's a shadow of what netizens believe
to be you Meng Long.
If this is him,
it looks almost as if he is sitting on the apartment floor,
his back is towards the window,
maybe leaning up against the window and he's resting his back there and his legs are spread out in front of him
and his back is leaned all the way forward slumped all the way forward the shadow body language is reminiscent of someone who's completely breaking down
it it just seems like someone has given up that's the body language he's heard screaming in the video
and the best way i can describe this is again i don't want to say it sounds like when someone is at their end
and that's no way saying the end of their life,
but at the end of something.
Like he's wailing,
I have been threatened since I was young.
You guys want to play me to death.
Since I was 25 years old,
I have been threatened.
All I've done is follow the rules.
Instantly, once this video goes up,
everyone's wondering, I mean, it sounds like you Meng Long,
it looks like the apartment that he allegedly fell out of.
Who's at this dinner party?
Who are these people?
Why are they torturing him to the point of,
this breakdown. Who is he talking to? Like, you guys are trying to play me to death. I can't take
it anymore. I've been following the rules all the time. Since I was 25, I've been threatened.
Who has been threatening him? And he conveniently passes away the same night that he's being
allegedly mentally tortured by a group of anonymous friends and business executives. It doesn't
make sense. Another insider post starts spreading that day, and it reads,
rumors have been circulating that a powerful man has been trying to have intimate relations with
you meng long but he has been refusing and that is the that led to his death he was blackballed from
the industry and that resulted in five to six of his friends that decided that they were going to get
up on this higher up's good side and they set up you meng long they invited him to this so-called
dinner party they drugged him got him drunk he was likely essayed are worded by that higher up man
and those two Rolex watches were given to him by that guy to shut him up side note the list with all the
17 people. I mean, these are identified people. So like this higher up that people are
alluding to, originally nobody knew who, but by this point, they've all been somewhat identified,
not confirmed, but identified on this list. And we're going to go in depth later because
every single person on that list is so suspicious and there is so many things tying them to
this event that I can't just breeze through it. But it is believed that one of the higher ups that was
allegedly at the party had a thing for flexing his Rolex watches all over the end.
internet. And some have even tied these two Rolexes back to him. It's unclear which specific
Rolexes were allegedly found on Yu Meng Long that day, if there even were. But it's hard to say
if these are common models or hard to get limited edition models. So I'm not sure. But this guy
loves Rolexes, not Yu Meng Long, but that higher up executive. So the post continues, it's
believed that the realization of what happened, the trauma and the knowing that he was not able to
process the trauma of being assaulted. That is why he was freaking out in the video.
The post continues to allege.
No autopsy has been performed.
Nobody in the group has been questioned.
And the immediate ruling out of a homicide
suggests that whoever this man that essayed Yu Meng Long
is very, very powerful, very influential.
Even the police do not want to investigate or get involved.
All of these start circulating.
And while people are trying to dig up any other information
about the 17 people, all the dozens of people,
who the police are, like everyone that's involved,
there are also excavators.
There is no shortage of excavators on the internet.
This is their full-time job.
They neglect their own personal lives and career goals to excavate on the internet
under this thinly disguised veil of keeping people accountable.
I don't know.
After Yumen Lung's passing, the excavators come out.
With the intention of holding a deceased man accountable for whatever they dig up,
I don't know how their brains work.
If they have one, it's very odd, but they start excavating Yumen Lung's past.
You Meng Long has always been a very private celebrity
He doesn't seem to like posting online about what he's wearing
Who he's dating, where he's traveling
Or just lots of personal details
He will do enough for a celebrity to give his viewers and fans what they want to see
But he seems very very private
All we even really know about his family is that he seems to be the only child
And what he mentioned in an interview once
Is that he says that his parents are basically the epitome of love
his mom would lovingly joke with his dad that he's gaining weight
and he's getting that middle-aged belly but she's joking
and he wants to be attractive for his wife so he starts going to the gym
even takes it so far he becomes a fitness coach
that's really it we know that he graduated from the Beijing Performing Arts Academy
but it takes a lot of money to get your name and face out there
or even just to have the right connections to be in the right rooms
where the deals are actually signed he doesn't have that
so he starts auditioning for all of these different reality shows
and his breakout show is actually a super boy, he ends up placing top 10.
This is an idol-making show, primarily focused on singing and dancing, and although
Yumen Long later goes on to be an actor, he's pretty good at singing.
When he sings, the judge on the show say, it's very interesting.
He has such a soft voice, but it's so full.
It's like this weird, addicting juxtaposition of sounding so soft and young, but also sounding
like, you've seen a lot of stuff.
You've experienced life.
Like, that is a hard combination.
And then his attitude, it's just humble yet determined.
He tells producers that this was his second show that he was on.
And the first one, he didn't do well.
But, quote, I believe that if I keep trying, one day I will find a stage that's truly mine.
Ironically, one of the very last songs that he sings on that show before officially starting his career in the industry, he sings a well-known song called The Sky Is Dark.
Notable lyrics include, The Sky is Dark, It's About to Rain.
This was the kind of world I was looking for.
However, running headfirst, I was misunderstood, I was cheated.
Is this the unseen world of adults?
At crossroads, which I am forced to face every day, I miss the innocence and lovely
through relatively small happiness of the past.
The sky is wide, yet unable to be seen clearly.
Suddenly, I look forward to the sky falling with quiet rain.
Everything will calm down eventually.
Now, I really feel like I'm going home.
T-O-O-O-O-O-O-O.
I don't think I was his final song
before going into the entertainment industry,
which is known to be really dark.
After concluding the show Superboy,
he goes on to sign with a state-run talent agency.
It's basically a government-run talent agency.
I believe this is the only one in China that's government-run and not a private company.
But from there, he transitions into acting.
He gets roles in Go Princess Go in 2015, Eternal Love, 2017, and The Legend of the White Snake 2019.
Okay, so a lot of the roles that he gets, they're like the olden day dramas.
He does not have iPhone face, is what people would say.
Like, he looks, he has this.
about him where he just feels like you would see him on the street and you're like, I think that
he has some wisdom to put onto me because like it, he seems like he knows a lot. That's the
vibe. He has that older energy. I don't know if I'm even describing it correctly. He feels
calm, serene like he gives wise sage advice. That's the energy he has. The legend of the
white snake, he actually ends up getting really positive critical acclaim. You know, critics are saying
the whole base is a fantasy. It's based off of a legend of the white snake. I mean, it's out of this
world. It's whimsical. It's fantastical. It's a fantasy. Which you have to bring that out.
But also, if it's too whimsical, too fantastical, it feels like a child's play. It feels like a
kid's show. But Yu Meng Long was able to bring out the whimsy, but also it felt very human. His role
felt very human. It doesn't feel too exaggerated. It felt very grounded. By this point, he has over
26 million followers on Waybo. You just know when someone's going to make it bigger. They're already
big, but they're only going to get bigger. That's the feeling. They have this it factor. They're maybe
not the top A-less celebrity yet, but the trajectory seems like it's going there. That's what
Yu Meng Long's trajectory feels like. He has a very strong star power. Everybody's anticipating that
he's eventually going to get up there soon. Maybe not the top of the
top but like maybe the top 10 he's talented he's conventionally attractive but more than that
his fans i mean sure he might not have as many as some of the other a list actors but he is so beloved
the one fan post a video she wasn't even a fan when she met you meng long she didn't even know who he
was and she says i was going on a trip and i just had this like really beat up run down suitcase
it fit my clothes it was fine she puts it in the overhead bin
the airport airplane and then she takes it off and the wheels pop off so she's scrambling stressing freaking
out shoves the wheels back in it kind of works she starts wheeling it around the airport and she's struggling
and this whole day she was just a sweaty mess she says this herself it was bad like she was just getting lost
it was a whole thing mid airport walk wheels pop right back off they start rolling away and she's stressing
scrambling to pick them up and when she looks up someone is already holding the wheels in their hand
offering them back to her. This very tall, clean-looking man. She didn't even know he was a celebrity.
She didn't even know who he was at the time. He just was really nice. He helped her and then walked away.
She said she found out afterwards that he was a celebrity, but his energy was interesting because
he did not give celebrity vibes. So you know how celebrities, they'll walk through the airport with a
bodyguard? Nothing's wrong with that. But they just have a very specific celebrity aura. He did not have that.
He just seemed like a very handsome, attractive man, but very approachable.
Like he's just from your neighborhood, very kind energy.
She says it sounds very weird even coming out of her own mouth because she would never really describe men with this word.
But like the only word she can think of to describe you Meng Long is very pure.
He just felt very pure.
Like his aura is very pure.
Maybe it's because of that.
Yiu Meng Long allegedly catches the eyes.
of a very wealthy woman in the industry.
And we're going to go into her history
probably in the next episode
because her husband also dies very interestingly.
It's a whole thing.
This is alleged,
but a lot of people think it's basically confirmed
based on his career timeline
and their interactions together.
This wealthy woman is worth billions of dollars
and she decides that she must have her nasty little
grubby, greedy fingers in pretty much every aspect
of the entertainment industry.
It's alleged that she starts showing interest,
in Yum Meng Long, threatening interest.
And when he allegedly declines,
she has blackballed him from the industry
for the next three years.
If you look at the timeline of his career,
like I said, in 2019, after Legend of the White Snake,
people are like, he's on his trajectory to get up there.
He disappears.
From 2020 to 2023, three years,
he makes almost no public appearances.
Instead, he moves to the countryside, out of nowhere.
Some say running away from her
or to the countryside
where he's been sent, and he just teaches kids for three years.
When he does come back in 2023, he looks very skinny, he looks frail, like he lost a lot
of weight. His cheeks are kind of sunken in, but in a way that doesn't look like it's just
natural aging progression. He looks like he's been through something in the past three years.
He looks sick. During an interview, the host is asking about him, asking him why he had gotten
so thin, and Yu Meng Long has this trademark half smile. It's like a very soft
It's like hard. It's almost, um, it's the type of smile where you are wondering what the smile means.
It's almost mysterious, but in like a good way. And he says, because I'm hungry. I don't have money to eat.
Everyone's laughing. The host is laughing. And then they just move on to the next question.
Fans are even laughing and teasing him. They're like, that is so cheeky. Like the interviewer is commenting on your looks at the end of the day, even if it is out of concern.
And he's standing up for himself in such a cheeky way. Like he made a joke. He played it.
it off, he didn't go into his insecurities about his looks, that's good, that's good. Because he's a
well-known celebrity with 25 million followers, there's no way he doesn't have money to eat, right? In another
interview after the three-year hiatus, he just says that for three years, all he did was question
whether or not he has what it takes, whether he belongs in this industry or not, that he had
profound doubts and just non-stop questioning. So when he does come back,
in three years, he's gone for so long. There's just no feasible way that he's going to jump right back in
and be handed leading roles. So whatever had happened in those three years, it's a huge impact on his
career, clearly his mental well-being. Nevertheless, his core base of fans, they were just excited
that he's back. He seems excited to get back to work and they're excited about that. His fans never
left him, by the way, even during his very long hiatus, one of the big things was a lot of the charities
from the local area that he was staying in
or charities for natural disasters in China around that time.
They post about celebrities who have donated
or high-profile people or just other big donors
to encourage other people to donate.
Like it's part of, hey, maybe your favorite celebrity donated,
so you should too.
And they would post about you Meng Long.
And while he's being blackmailed from the industry,
he has donated over $30,000 to a charity for children with leukemia,
over $80,000 to help with the massive floods
in the Hanan province. He donated an entire library of over 2,400 high-quality textbooks to an
elementary school from his hometown. All the while, he's making little to no money, like nothing.
In another resurface clip, it's Umeng Long and another celebrity on a reality show. They made this
bet. If you Meng Long loses, he has to buy dinner. You Meng Long tells him, I must treat you to
a meal, Weiwei, but I don't have money. Again, everyone laughs. They think he's being playful. They think he's
being quirky and cheeky and he's joking around, but maybe he wasn't. Because after Yul Meng Lung's
passing, the excavators try to dig to find up any little dirty thing on him that they can, I don't
know, get off on some scandalous narrative of who knows what, but his entire career, he hasn't
really had any scandals. I think his fans genuinely appreciate how sincere he seems. He doesn't
seem like the type to flaunt or cause drama or publicly date. He just seems very soft-spoken.
It's hard to find any clips or interviews of him where he's loud or rambunctious.
He just seems so calm and soft.
His demeanor is very soft.
And the excavators, they want evidence that maybe he's not like that when the cameras are off.
That maybe he's a bad person.
But all they end up finding is his personal Tao Bao account.
Tao Bao is like the Amazon of China.
You can buy pretty much anything on their clothing included.
And you can see all the items.
that Meng Long's personal account was buying and some of the reviews that he left for vendors.
So one of them was for a puffer jacket that you wear during winter.
The review you Meng Long leaves for the small clothing company is the color is beautiful and warm
and it's suitable for wearing. It's not bad. This version is actually very good.
This is the second time I bought clothes from this specific mom and pop vendor and I gave it a thumbs
up. The customer service agent is also very, very nice. He includes a video of him and you can't see
his face. He just is him showing the sleeves of the puffer jacket. And in the background, you see
part of where he's living. You see a cardboard box with clothes in there. And it looks like he's using
the cardboard box, like a reusable Amazon Prime box as his closet. So it looks like he's storage and
clothes in there. And people are automatically already thrown off by that because, wait, he's this
massive celebrity. Why does he not have like a big fancy closet? Why is he using a cardboard box for his
clothes. And also, this jacket in question that he leaves a review for, it's technically a $30
puffer winter jacket, which for Beijing winters where the temperatures on average range from
around 17 degrees to about 43 degrees. It's a colder city than New York City, by the way.
Netizens are really confused that he's wearing a $30 puffer jacket when he's a celebrity.
Even regular normal citizens will typically wear more expensive puffer jackets because you invest
in a really good one that lasts you multiple winters. It's just that cold in Beijing. The
price of getting sick and missing work is probably higher than $30.
Netizens say a $30 puffer jacket can't even be called a puffer jacket.
It's not a down jacket.
There's no down feather or vegan feathers.
It's just, it looks like it.
It's not really a puffer jacket.
Which is weird because Yul Meng Long has a puffer jacket brand sponsorship.
He works with this huge company that sells $2,000 puffer jackets.
So why is he wearing a $30 puffer jacket?
I'm sure they've sent him one for free before.
He's been seen wearing it for public appearances when he's endorsing the brand.
Interestingly, netizens are able to compile footage of him wearing puffer jackets.
The puffer jacket is a big point of contention.
When Yu Meng Long is at a big event or has an appearance,
he will wear the puffer jacket that has the logo of the brand that he's partnered with.
But when he is out running errands by himself, going to the airport, traveling,
he is always seen wearing a cheap $30 puffer jacket.
And sometimes when he's outrunning errands,
or going to the airport, he's with his manager, he's with an assistant, it seems like the team,
they're all wearing expensive puffer jackets, but he's wearing his $30 puffer jacket.
It's kind of strange. It's a bit unheard of what manager is wearing nicer clothes than the celebrity
that they're managing. So people online start speculating, did the manager and assistant bully him
to take his puffer jacket from the brand that he's endorsing? Like, if they're bullying him for that,
what else are they bullying him taking from him? How much of his money?
is he actually getting paid because there's no way,
just because he takes a three-year hiatus
that he should be starving.
People have dug up videos of Yu Meng Long when he was alive.
A few videos have been going viral
and circulating on foreign social media platforms.
One big one that has been going around
is of Yu Meng Long at an airport wearing a black hoodie.
He and his manager are in line checking bags.
A female fan walks up to you, Menglo.
The manager also is a huge character in this.
Yes.
His name is Du Chang.
Very big character.
The female fan is filming.
She's telling him that she knows that his birthday passed,
but she bought this necklace for him.
And like, hopefully it's not too late.
And he's smiling and saying, thank you.
And his smile seems, um, it seems small.
It seems strained.
But it seems genuine.
Some people could take it as maybe his fan was making him uncomfortable or maybe he
doesn't like being filmed in public.
But when you look closely, that doesn't seem to be the case.
It seems like he doesn't like the angle that he's being filmed at is what netizens believe.
But when you look closely, his eye, there's clearly a bruise on that eye that appears to be
covered up by makeup and she's filming right at that angle.
I will say that a lot of different cases, there's contention of like, is that a bruise?
Is it being covered up by makeup?
Does it actually look like a bruise?
This one does pretty, it looks like a bruise.
He doesn't look agitated, but rather more sick or distraught or anxious that she is getting this side of his face.
He looks scared.
And I don't know.
Perhaps he has intense social anxiety and being outside is a lot for him.
Or maybe he doesn't want to be filmed by a fan.
Sure, we could argue all of that.
We could say all of that.
But the level of discomfort in this video seems to be a lot more.
There are other videos of him walking through the airport, specifically in that $30 puffer jacket.
one of his fans is filming him
and he's alone. He looks fine. He doesn't
look afraid. He doesn't look uncomfortable.
She almost trips. He instantly
runs over to help make sure that she catches
her balance. That's a different
clip. But this one, he
doesn't have that energy. He looks wildly
uncomfortable. He looks anxious.
He's smiling. He looks like he's trying to be
alert. And then there's this moment that netizens have
picked apart. Yul Meng Long's manager
walks past him and raises
his hand to grab something
or perhaps grab you Meng Lung's arm.
but Yu Meng Long flinches and he ducks his head as if he's about to get slapped or punched by this manager.
Some people argue, no, it looks like you Meng Long was slipping.
Other people are saying, no, you don't react like that when you're slipping.
Like it is a visceral reaction of like ducking your head.
You don't really duck your head when you're slipping.
It looks like he's ducking his head from his manager.
And after that, the manager and Yu Meng Long walk away while the fan is still filming and following after them.
And he's just rapidly speedwalking.
He looks even more uncomfortable.
Previously, he just looked a little bit anxious,
but he was still being attentive to his fan.
But now he's speedwalking, giving no facial emotions.
He just wants to get out of there.
There are more pictures surfacing from August 13th, August 16th.
These are pictures that fans took of him while he was traveling for work,
and it appears that he has bruises near his eyes that have been covered up by makeup.
Those are just taken a month before his passing.
There's another one, another video, of him sitting in a crowd of people.
Clearly, this is a work event.
there's cameras flashing around him.
He's wearing what appears to be the giant puffer jacket,
the one that actually looks warm that he endorses,
that he doesn't even get to wear outside of work events,
the very thick one.
And he's sitting there wearing this jacket,
and it looks like he's sitting in front of a stage,
but he looks genuinely happy to be there.
He spots a fan recording him from the side,
and he's like waving, and he's looking around
and waving at people who are waving at him.
And there's this moment where he glances behind him,
and it looks like he sees someone,
maybe someone motions to him
maybe he sees a specific person he doesn't want to see
but instantly everything in his face changes
he's still in public so he's not going to make it obvious
but it's noticeable he quickly turns back to face the front
he looks down at his hands
and then he covers his lap a little more with his jacket
and then he looks further down at his hands
and then he looks up
but he's no longer smiling he's no longer waving
he's no longer looking around
he's no longer he doesn't look like he's mentally there
at the event anymore
and it's pretty instant he's smiling waving looking around seems very comfortable and then suddenly
he's just face forward no smiling no interacting nothing people are wondering what the hell or
who the hell could have been there to elicit such a strong reaction from him a girl who is going by
the alias of k she knows yu meng long personally and submitted this tip to the reporter and i'm sure
the reporter had to verify that k actually does indeed know yumeng long to take this
this tip seriously. But Kay describes
Yuming Long as having a very fairy spirit.
That's the best way to put it.
The way he lives, his energy,
he lives in harmony with the world.
That's how she describes him in person.
She says she knows that people harmed him and that
she prays that they will all go to hell, the deepest, darkest pits of hell and
rot there forever. She says that she knows
that he was offered a position to sleep with a higher up in the industry and he
rejected. She says, the way it works is
you have these meals with industry higher ups.
These are the people, they're called the money.
These are the people funding projects.
These are the people that sign the deals.
These are the people that are friends with the executives.
At all of these big companies that do the long-term brand endorsements for the celebrities,
you don't know the money, then you're not getting money.
You're not getting deals.
You're not getting roles.
So you go to these meals.
And it's common for entertainers to be pressured into sleeping
or hanging out with these rich people who fund their projects.
she says, and it seems like perhaps even Yu Meng Long disclosed this to her, I don't know, or maybe she has other friends in the industry, but she says, if you want to leave a meal with these higher-ups, you want to go home by yourself, then you want to make sure you drink from the public bottle of alcohol, aka if they have a specific alcohol bottle that they want to pour you a drink from, it's probably drugged.
Kay says the interesting thing is
the manager that Yumen Long has
she's met him before
he's not even a talent manager
his background is working for organized crime
syndicates he's not a talent manager
he looks like he's
well the rumor is
that he's a hitman for these organized crimes
I wouldn't say hitman but he's like the body guy
he takes care of the bodies
he doesn't even have much experience in the entertainment industry
he's just the muscles for these executives
to control entertainers
His manager was basically glued to Yu Meng Long the entire time.
That's what she says.
When she met Yu Meng Long's manager, she thought this was his bodyguard.
She initially thought it was so thoughtful of the agency to hire bodyguards for all their talent, but turns out he's the manager.
He's always around keeping an eye on Yu Meng Long.
It's just weird.
Kay says the thing with the agency that he's assigned to is they don't really care if Yu Meng Long is successful or not.
They don't care about the money because they don't need the money.
They already have it all.
entire agency is a front for sex and crimes. There are four big ways that talent agencies in China
have been exposed. So one of the biggest ways is blow up the palace contracts. Let's say a film
production company decides in their movie. They need to have a scene where they have a replica
palace or castle. It's one of those big historical landmarks and they need to boom, blow it up.
Because when are pyrotechnics not the whole point of movie making? They go, they find a company
that can make a castle and then boom, blow it up.
But that company is very conveniently owned
by the main director-producer's wife
or brother or uncle.
And they're saying, we need a million dollars
to blow up a castle.
So they get a contract for a million dollars,
but really, all they need is like $50,000 to make it happen.
So they're just pocketing the rest
and everyone knows they're doing it.
They're just laundering and pocketing the money
from the big money backers in the industry.
Then you have yin and yang contracts.
These are two contracts for celebrities
that work in the movie industry. One public contract, one private contract. Let's say,
I want famous Mr. Movie Man in my movie. I give him a Yang contract that goes public. Mr. Movie Man is
making a million dollars for the movie. The deal has been inked. The ink is dry. The $1 million
Mr. Movie Man is going to pay taxes on because that's his revenue from this movie. That's his
earnings. But that's not really what he's getting paid because there's a Ying contract that's
hidden, where it says, I'm going to pay Mr. Movie Man $100 million under the table that he does
not need to pay taxes on because it's hidden from the public. Nobody will know. There was a huge
crackdown on this and that is what the massive huge actress, Fun Bing Bing went down for,
although she's back and making a comeback. And also, it seems like a lot of people in the industry
did this. She just happened to get caught. And then there are ghost theaters. This started a long
time ago. Movie productions would have midnight movie launches. They would say, hey everyone,
at 12 a.m., our movie is going to premiere at all of your local theaters.
Go and buy a ticket. You go to the movie theater, and this movie is playing every 15 minutes.
All the rooms in the theater are booked for this movie.
So you're like, I stayed up so I could watch this movie. Can I purchase a ticket?
Every single theater room has been privately bought for private events.
One person who's booking out entire movie theater A so that they can bring all their friends and family to watch this movie.
It's so strange.
And immediately the next day, after just 12 hours of being out, this movie has smashed box records.
Like all the box office records have been destroyed, plummeted by this movie.
And now everyone online is like, oh my gosh, I have to go see this movie because everyone's obsessed with it.
Or you go online and you finally decide, I'm going to pay for a ticket.
You get a little, you open the screen.
All the seats are in red, except for at the very back, there's like three seats open.
Worse seats in the house.
You purchase it.
You go to the theater.
The entire theater is empty.
What happened to all those purchase seats?
That doesn't make any sense.
Then you go online and everyone's talking about,
I went to this movie.
This movie has smashed all the records.
Everyone's going to this movie.
Oh my goodness.
This is the next it movie.
What are they talking about?
It's a ghost theater.
They will purchase and buy out all of these theaters
and they get a little, they're working with the theater.
So the movie production company will tell the theaters,
hey, I want you to play this movie every 15 minutes.
We're going to do a midnight release.
and I'm just going to purchase all the tickets
so that we can say, build up hype for this movie.
Everyone's going to want to see it because everyone's seeing it, right?
So then you're going to give me a little bit of that money back
because you're not really dealing with thousands of people.
It's going to be empty the whole night.
You get me a little money back.
You get business.
And then more people are going to come see.
It's a win-win.
And the movie production, they're also going to get more investors
because, wow, these people, they know how to sell out movies.
That's the third way.
And then the fourth way is just straight-up money laundering contracts.
Talent agencies will allegedly create shell companies in famous actors and actresses' names using their signatures to open up these shell companies to launder money through.
Sometimes the talent don't even know that that's happening.
That seems to be a thing.
The front is the talent agency has connections to wealthy investors in the entertainment industry.
These wealthy investors also have tons of other business dealings and tons of other money laundering that they want to funnel through this talent agency.
So just come up with a bunch of shell names for the talent.
If they get caught, whatever, throw them under the bus.
Who cares?
Netizens were able to allegedly source and find multiple shell companies made in Yu Meng Lung's names
that specialize specifically in military contracts.
This is a whole thing recently where a lot of Chinese government officials and party leaders have,
like any other country, have been accused of embezzling funds from massive military contracts
so that they can profit tens of millions, hundreds of millions,
millions of dollars. You Meng Long is signed to a government-run talent agency. And this 37-year-old man
who wears a $30 puffer jacket who graduated from Beijing Arts Academy, who donates money to patients
with leukemia, he has a company that does military deals operating in the sales of weaponry,
firearms, gunpowder, fireworks. It's said that there is massive amounts, tens of millions of dollars
going into and out of the shell company, none of which leads back to Yumeng Long, none of which.
It is believed that Yu Meng Long found out about this and did not want to be a part of this.
So he gathered the evidence of what is happening, what the agency is doing in his name that he is not part of, and he wanted out.
That is one of the theories, either out of his contract with his agency, which, by the way, if he wanted out of his contract with his agency, he would have to pay about $30 million to get out.
Perhaps he just wanted to walk out of the business.
It is alleged that he gathered all this information on a USB and used it as leverage to the higher-ups to
get me out of here. There's a lot with this USB rapid hole that we're going to get down. Lots of people
confirming the theory, debunking the theory. All of these information allegedly was stored in the red
USB. Yes, that he brought to this dinner party and that he swallowed. And there's reasons
why people think that he swallowed this USB. And we're going to get into that in the next part.
There is belief that he was killed for this USB before he was allegedly thrown off the fifth floor
window to stage his death. But people think that this is a very real thing that happened.
Others believe that Yu Meng Long knew about the existence for these shell companies for a little
while, and they were actually being used against him for leverage. Hey, if you don't sleep with this,
rich, wealthy executive or investor, we're going to expose you for money laundering, which he is
taking no part in, and he has no control over. But it has been reported that before all of this
was censored, netizens found at least four dozen different shell companies operating in
you meng long's name with money going in and out primarily from weapon sales. None of the money
was going to you meng long. And we're going to go into the whole rabbit hole of who is involved with
the USB theory, who is involved in the money laundering theory. We're going to cover that in the next
part along with all the other developing theories, such as the very big currently developing story
where hackers have gotten together to try and hack into the phones of the major people who
were likely involved and were there at the dinner party that night, which I thought sounded like
a plot straight out of a movie, until you see that they're genuinely releasing private information
about all the parties that were present. Their full names, government IDs, government social
security numbers, full private home addresses to private properties that people did not know
that they lived in. It would not be publicly available information for these types of people
this high up, for this socioeconomic class. So it doesn't just seem like a greater than fiction.
and hackers are going to put justice to this.
It seems like they're getting something.
I don't know if it's legitimate,
but to some degree, it seems like something is happening there.
There's also further conversations
that the same hackers found videos on the party go-as phones
that show Yumen Long being tortured,
as well as his dog being killed in front of him
for the sake of compliance.
It was believed that it was likely recorded
to make sure that he stays quiet about everything,
that they can use this likely essay
torture video to blackmail him into giving them what they want.
And the latest also development is they found there's three locations that he has been
detained.
Detained.
So they use the word detained, but it's basically, if this is true, he was held captive
and kidnapped.
For a long time, for weeks.
And like if we're going to go through the timeline because the last time that he made a
public appearance, his last live, a lot of people think that he was sending out help
signals. A lot of people think that he was doing the 540. That's what they call it in China, but like we know
this as like the domestic violence signal in America or like the help signal. There's like a different
variation that people believe that he was doing and there's just there's a lot to go through
in the timeline. And people have allegedly formed these purchasing groups where they all
pitch in money and view the videos to try and see if these videos are real and if it does
look like you Meng Long or if it's AI or if these videos even exist, all the reports of those
people coming out right now. And again, we don't know if any of this is true. We don't know if
these are unhinged people on the internet making up lies. We don't know. One thing I will say about
this case is I know in America it could be easier to make up rumors for the sake of making up rumors
and conspiracies, it's like they have legs of their own and they run 20 miles way too far off the
deep end. But with this case, there have been three arrests made, which again, we'll dive deeper into
later. These three arrests are not for anyone that might be involved in Yumang Long's death. These
three arrests are against people who have allegedly spread rumors about Yumang Long's death. So in China,
if these are Chinese netizens saying that they saw this video, they are likely not putting out
lies on the internet for the sake of putting out lies. People's accounts are easily traceable these
days, especially in China, where you need to have specific, like your ID number to sign up for a lot of
different platforms, it would just be very counterproductive for people to make up lies for the
sake of getting attention online. What attention? Their account is likely going to get suspended
within a day. They're not going to get attention. If anything, they're going to get arrested.
So I will say there is that element, but we don't know if these people could be foreigners. We don't
know. The only thing that we know for sure is that whatever happened to you Meng Long that night,
There are people that know what happened, and they were there when he died, the dinner party
goers, one of which went on to tweet around the time of that dinner party that Yu Meng
Meng attends. Just one word, yummy. That's it. No context, nothing else. People believe that he's
talking about essaying Yumenlong. Another one goes on, this is a famous actress that I've actually
talked about before. She goes on to post a live selfie, live photos,
of dinner and all of these other things.
I mean, she's a famous actress.
I don't know if she knew that these were live photos.
I don't think so that she's posting.
And one of them, you can hear what sounds like someone saying like he's, he's still fighting.
He's still resisting.
Someone is literally saying he's still resisting.
Yeah.
Someone clearly say he's still resisting right now.
And then another one where someone says it sounds like you can hear a slap at the end.
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
Other dinner party guests are publicly fighting online about whether.
or not, they were there at the party, trying to expose each other, but they're ending up exposing
everyone. And some dinner party guests have been seemingly directly tied to probably one of the
most powerful people in all of China. So we know that these people at the party, they know what
happened to you Meng Long. We know that they don't want to talk. We know that they're powerful.
And we don't know anything else. We don't know if it's true that he was forced to watch his pet dogs get
killed. We don't know if it's true that his mother has been detained by the government to make
that she doesn't start asking for justice for her son. We don't know if there are other celebrities
from the same agency that died mysteriously that are connected to the same powerful people. We don't know
if these things are true, but we are going to explore all of those theories and all those connections
in the next part, in part two of the Yumen Long case. So with that, stay safe and I will see you in the next one.