Ali Lee's Face Blurred Out During China's Broadcast Of TVB Anniversary Gala, Red Carpet Appearance Cut From Live Stream Proving She's Been Cancelled By China

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Netizens think it's because she expressed pro-Hong Kong democracy views in 2019.

That night, Ali walked the red carpet in a gorgeous eye-catching purple dress. And with her wasSadly, fans who were watching the ceremony on live stream via TVB's official Weibo account and Mai Dui Dui app did not get to see any of that.

Initially, many netizens thought that there was something wrong with the live stream, but they later found out that Ali's part had been removed.

 

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