Chinese Influencer Teaches Women How To Marry Rich, Earns Rs 163 Crore Per Year
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Qu Qu's advice often sparked controversy, as she encouraged behaviours that many considered to be unethical or manipulative in romantic relationships.
A controversial love guru in China, who teaches women how to marry rich men, reportedly earns 142 million yuan (approximately Rs 163 crore) per year. According to the South China Morning Post, the influencer whose real name is Le Chuanqu, gained popularity in China as a "love guru" by providing relationship and financial advice through social media platforms, earning a substantial following due to her unconventional approach.
However, Qu Qu's advice often sparked controversy, as she encouraged behaviours that many considered to be unethical or manipulative in romantic relationships. Notably, she views relationships and marriage as a means of achieving financial gain and teaches women to do the same.
She refers to being married as ''inside the fortress'', money as ''rice'', and pregnancy as ''carrying a ball''. In her videos, she bluntly stated, ''All relationships are essentially about benefit exchanges. Everything should be used to boost my advantage and empower me.''
A one-on-one consultation during her live-streams costs $155 (Rs 12,945) while her most popular course, "Valuable Relationships", costs $517 (Rs 43,179). Meanwhile, private counselling packages cost more than $1,400 (Rs 1,16,927) per month. Beyond social media, Qu Qu also held workshops and seminars where she offered in-depth guidance on dating strategies.