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MON · 2026-04-20 · 06:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0420-70874
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China influencer builds house for girl who claims to be raising sisters alone amid family drama

A Chinese influencer, Super Btai, built a new house for 18-year-old Aji and her sisters after being moved by their self-reliance. Chen Jiajun spent nearly 200,000 yuan (US$30,000) on the project, which included hiring designers and local workers to renovate the home.

Zoey ZhangSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-20 · 06:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 3 min
China influencer builds house for girl who claims to be raising sisters alone amid family drama
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A Chinese influencer, Super Btai, built a new house for 18-year-old Aji and her sisters after being moved by their self-reliance. Chen Jiajun spent nearly 200,000 yuan (US$30,000) on the project, which included hiring designers and local workers to renovate the home. However, during construction, he discovered that two of the workers resembled Aji's relatives, revealing they were actually living in another house where Aji had her own room. It was later revealed that Aji's hardships were exaggerated, including claims of a deceased brother and father struggling with addiction. The family lives in a compound with five houses, and Aji's father is in good health but has struggled with debt. Chen finished building the house despite feeling deceived by Aji's initial story.

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Aji's father had struggled with a gambling addiction and debt, but was in good health.

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Super Btai spent nearly 200,000 yuan (US$30,000) hiring designers and local workers to build a new house for the family.

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Aji and her sisters were living in a leaky house with no bathroom and were forced to relieve themselves outdoors.

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A Chinese influencer helped a girl who claimed to be raising her sisters alone in a remote village, only to later discover that some of her hardships were exaggerated.Super Btai, whose real name is Chen Jiajun, is famed for exposing scams and supporting vulnerable communities. He has more than 25 million followers on mainland social media.Earlier this year, Chen met 18-year-old Aji in the mountainous province of Guizhou, in southwestern China.Aji told him she was raising two younger sisters and a niece alone, living in a leaky house with no bathroom and was forced to relieve herself outdoors.Chen Jiajun, right, chats with Aji and her sisters as they sit around a rudimentary fire. Photo: WeiboWhen Chen visited, he found all four girls crammed onto a small bed, surviving on little more than a daily pot of pickled cabbage soup. The scene left him heartbroken.Aji said her brother had died, her mother had abandoned the family and her ill father was unable to work.She added that she was the family’s sole provider, earning a living by planting potatoes and corn.Local officials also confirmed the family was indeed extremely poor.Her younger sister told Chen that their dream was to help Aji leave the village one day, because Aji had sacrificed her own education to care for them.Chen was shown the shabby bedroom, above, and decided to help the sisters. Photo: WeiboMoved by their self-reliance, Chen resolved to build a new house for the family.Further ReadingHe spent nearly 200,000 yuan (US$30,000) hiring designers and local workers, spent a month renovating the home and furnished it with new appliances.However, during construction, Chen noticed two workers resembled Aji and discovered their names on her household registration, revealing they were relatives.One admitted he was Aji’s younger brother and said that she and her sisters actually lived in another house, where Aji had her own room.The other was identified as the older brother Aji had claimed was dead and who in fact was one of the family’s main breadwinners.Workers hired by Chen working on the construction of the new house. Photo: WeiboFeeling that his goodwill had been “deceived,” Chen nonetheless decided to finish building the house.In April, on the day the girls moved in, Aji revealed the full story: their compound had five houses and the worst-looking one had been used for filming.She has two brothers and her father is in good health but has long struggled with a gambling addiction and debt.Chen realised that while Aji’s family was poor, they were not destitute.The four sisters look excited as they are shown into the house that Chen built. Photo: WeiboThe leaky house and debts were real, but Aji had exaggerated her circumstances and concealed the presence of male labour.She later apologised for fabricating parts of her story.Her brother added that his marriage required a 400,000 yuan (US$60,000) bride price, and without Chen’s help, Aji would have been forced into marriage to pay off family debts.Chen responded: “The idea of high bride prices and marrying daughters for money is wrong. You cannot allow such harmful customs to continue affecting the next generation.”He did not reclaim the house or pursue the matter and he enrolled the three younger girls in a welfare school.One of the smart looking rooms in the new home Chen paid for. Photo: WeiboChen said: “Material changes are temporary; the most important change is in mindset. I want them to know that happiness can be earned through their own efforts.”The case sparked heated debate online.One netizen wrote: “The money could have helped many children truly in need. Poverty is not an excuse for expecting unearned benefits.”While another highlighted a deeper issue.“The father and brothers were invisible throughout. Yet the money and benefits Aji gained through lies would still go to pay her brother’s bride price and settle her father’s debts. In a family where male happiness is prioritised, the girls are treated as economic tools and exploited,” the person said.
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