TIWN

Beijing, Feb 7 (TIWN) Tennis star Peng Shuai has said that there has been a "huge misunderstanding" over a post in which she claimed she was sexually assaulted by a Chinese party leader.
The 36-year-old added that she never “disappeared”, but had been contacted by so many people after her social media post that it was impossible for her to reply to everyone. On 2 November, Peng had published a 1,600-word essay on Chinese social platform Weibo where she accused Chinese leader Zhang Gaoli of sexual assault. The post was shared widely on Chinese social media before it was removed less than an hour after publication. “This post has given rise to a ‘huge misunderstanding’ from the outside world. I hope that the meaning of this post will no longer be distorted. And I also hope that we don’t add more hype to this. I would like to know: why such concern? I never said anyone sexually assaulted me,” she told French newspaper L’Equipe.
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