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Celebrity feng shui master Qixianyu, better known as Master Seven, has publicly denied rumors of her arrest for alleged fraud, launching a fiery online counterattack against her accusers.
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The spiritual advisor, who rose to fame through ViuTV's supernatural reality show "Dying for Prominence" in 2020, found herself at the center of a scandal after anonymous online claims accused her of operating without proper credentials and misleading her clients in making donations.
The allegations surfaced on Threads this morning, where the netizen branded her as a con artist and claimed she had been arrested for fraudulent charity activities and falsified educational qualifications.
The posts alleged her sudden fame was "manufactured" and questioned her English proficiency despite claiming to have received an education overseas.
In response, the feng shui master responded aggressively online, saying she was “never afraid to be challenged face to face”.
"If you have complaints, come face me openly with your real name," she wrote, inviting accusers to record their interactions.
The spiritualist framed the controversy as a spiritual battle, comparing herself to Buddhist deities who "manifest fierce forms to subdue demons when compassion fails."
As proof of her integrity, she shared screenshots of a client dispute. She detailed how the client demanded a partial refund after services were rendered, then subsequently smeared her online as a "fraudulent bitch." The feng shui master maintained that her pricing was fair for the "many rituals" performed.
She also previewed that she will release more “spectacular” information to prove she is not in the wrong.
















