It is not just celebrities who the Chinese government tracks, ordinary citizens are subjected to an Orwellian “social credit” score which can see them blacklisted and barred from certain activities.





Some websites are even reporting she is in a “miserable state” in a Chinese prison and her “career may be over”.





Celebrity site Toggle claims an official in Beijing confirmed the actress was locked up and “will accept the legal decision made on her case”.

She hasn’t been seen in public since July 1, when she visited a children’s hospital.





The star, who has 62 million followers, was last active was on Weibo on July 23.





Her “disappearance”, as her legion of fans have dubbed it, comes just a few months after TV presenter Cui Yongyuan appeared to accuse the actor of tax evasion.





The broadcaster hinted she had signed two so called “yin-and-yang” contracts.





The actress is rumoured to have been arrested by government authorities over discrepancies in her tax affairs



