Multiple female Taiwanese celebrities are advocating for stricter laws to protect children's rights after it was revealed that former host Mickey Huang had purchased child pornography films. The celebrities, including Matilda Tao, Barbie Hsu, Dee Hsu, Yako Chan, Patty Hou, and Pauline Lan, shared a statement written by journalist Sisy Chen, urging for stronger legislation.
'They're kids with rights to grow up well': Matilda Tao, Barbie Hsu and others call for stricter laws after Mickey Huang found to possess child porn
The post reads: "They have just learned to view the world and their hearts are pure. It's only when they have stepped on thorns do they realise that the world is not a flower. "Their lives are ruined from that moment on, it's a murder of the soul. It's not social news, and they're kids with rights to grow up well. We are all parents of children and the occurrence of these events is a worry in the dark night for us."
In June last year, internet celebrity Zofia wrote in a Facebook post that a well-liked veteran artiste, later revealed to be Mickey, forced a kiss on her more than 10 years ago when she was 17 and took nude photos of her.Earlier this month, the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office closed the sexual assault allegation case against Mickey because Zofia did not file a lawsuit and no evidence was found to prove that he had done anything illegal.
The 32-year-old ended her post with: "As his wife and our daughter's mother, this marriage is my choice, so I must bear the responsibilities. I will take responsibility for all of my own choices. I will do my best to stay devoted and by his side. I'm very sorry for the inconvenience caused."
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