Qu Qu, a polarizing Chinese influencer formerly known as Le Chuanqu, has garnered immense fame and fortune by positioning herself as a “love guru” in China. Her unconventional approach focuses on advising women on how to strategically marry wealthy men, earning her an estimated annual income of 142 million yuan, roughly equivalent to Rs 163 crore. Transitioning from a singer to a relationship influencer, Qu Qu advocates viewing relationships and marriage as strategic steps to ascend the social ladder and gain financial advantage, often likening herself to the “McKinsey of relationships.”
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- Qu Qu, formerly known as Le Chuanqu, earns approximately Rs 163 crore annually as a relationship influencer.
- She gained popularity in China for advising women on marrying rich men and navigating financial strategies in relationships.
- Qu Qu charges 1,143 yuan (Rs 13,147) for one-on-one consultations during live-streams.
- Her popular course “Valuable Relationships” costs 3,580 yuan (Rs 41,179).
- Private counseling packages offered by Qu Qu can exceed 10,000 yuan (Rs 1,15,040) per month.
- She uses unique vocabulary to avoid bans on social media, such as referring to marriage as “inside the fortress” and money as “rice.”
- Despite a ban from Weibo for promoting unhealthy relationship views, she continues to promote her business using AI techniques.
- Public opinion on Qu Qu is divided, with supporters praising her practical approach to relationships and critics condemning her materialistic views.
- Supporters argue that Qu Qu’s advice reflects the realities of modern society, where financial security is often intertwined with romantic aspirations.
- Critics accuse Qu Qu of perpetuating stereotypes and encouraging women to exploit men for financial gain, sparking ethical debates about her influence.
