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Chinese-Canadian pop star Kris Wu arrested on suspicion of rape

Kris Wu was arrested Monday on suspicion of rape in a high-profile case that followed an accusation the singer had sex with a 17-year-old while she was drunk and lured young women into sexual relationships.

Beijing prosecutor's office released a statement that Wu's arrest was approved

Kris Wu, seen at Paris Fashion Week in January 2020, was arrested Monday on suspicion of rape. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

Chinese-Canadian pop star Kris Wu was arrested Monday on suspicion of rape in a high-profile case that followed an accusation the singer had sex with a 17-year-old while she was drunk and lured young women into sexual relationships.

The prosecutor's office of the Beijing district of Chaoyang said in a one-sentence statement that Wu's arrest was formally approved, but gave no details of the charges.

Wu, 30, earlier denied the accusation by a teenager that he had sex with her while she was drunk. The accusation prompted an outpouring of sympathetic comments online for the teenager and criticism of the singer.

The teenager said seven women contacted her to say the former member of Korean boy band EXO seduced them with promises of jobs and other opportunities. She said some were under 18, but gave no indication whether any were younger than 14, China's age of consent.

Wu, known in Chinese as Wu Yifan, denied having sex with partners under 14.

Chinese-Canadian pop superstar Kris Wu is caught in a #MeToo firestorm over allegations of predatory sexual behaviour with an underage girl now sweeping Chinese media.

Wu was detained Aug. 1 while police conducted an investigation in response to comments online that he "repeatedly lured young women" to have sex, according to a police statement at that time.

Wu grew up in Guangzhou,China, and in Vancouver. Police have said he is a Canadian citizen.

The teenager publicized her accusations on social media and later in an interview with the internet portal NetEase. A day after that interview appeared, at least 10 brands, including Porsche and Louis Vuitton, broke off endorsement and other deals with Wu.