Baidu VP Xie Guangjun recently came into the line of fire when he had to apologize for his daughter's actions. His 13-year-old daughter reportedly got into an argument online with someone who was speaking ill of South Korean singer Jang Won-young. In a fit of rage, she leaked the personal data of over 100 people just to show she was not poor!
The problem arose when the kid committed a blunder so big that it no longer qualified as a mistake. And that folks, is exactly what Baidu VP Mr. Xie Guangjun had to face: a parent's worst nightmare.
Fans react hilariously over Baidu VP having to apologize for her daughter doxxing private info
Mr. Guangjun's daughter was so enraged upon seeing a fan troll her favorite artist and call her poor that she decided she'd had enough and doxxed the personal information of more than 100 users, including the trolls. Invariably, this landed her father in trouble, and he had to come out and issue an apology.
The news spread like wildfire on the internet with fans laughing hysterically at the incident. The poor girl was so upset over her favorite artist getting dissed that she did not even realize she was committing a crime. But who can blame her when she's only 13? Either way, fans were in high spirits as they tried explaining the significance of the event in pop culture terms:
"A swifty doxxed 100 people hating on Taylor", joked one fan (via X / @THEBLVCKNVELVET)
"Beyonce apologizes bc blue ivy leaked who is a bald b*tch in the user database of cécred when defending her mom", explained another (via X / @wmapologist)
We can only imagine the conversation the Baidu VP must've had with his daughter, as she would've pleaded her case that she just wanted to defend her K-pop idol! Imagine him, red-faced, sweating through his suit, drafting an apology like, “Sorry my kid leaked your data—she’s grounded, I swear!” Meanwhile, the internet exploded with memes about teenage rebellion going digital, with the rebel gaining new fans on social media:
"Who is that DIVA", wondered one fan (via X / @sebccubus)
"Don’t say sorry bro. your daughter ate, and we all thank her for it", complimented the fan (via X / @foreverkiiikiii)
When Baidu VP Xie Guangjun’s 13-year-old daughter doxxed over 100 users to defend her idol, Jang Wonyoung, she proved that teenage fandom knows no bounds- or privacy laws. Her passion for K-pop outpaced her understanding of consequences, leaving Xie red-faced and netizens cackling:
"NO 1 WONYOUNG DEFENDER", quipped one fan (via X / @Boksaboy)
"Imagine getting doxxed because you dissed Wonyoung… K-pop stans move like the CIA these days." commented another fan (via X / @pjweb3)
Honestly, hats off to her! She took fangirling to levels never seen before and has set a precedent that we sincerely hope isn't repeated anytime soon!
This incident serves as a reminder of how deep fandom can run and the unexpected situations it can create. While such moments may be challenging for families, they also add to the many experiences that make family life memorable.

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