Clip of Chinese actor Liu Haoran scratching his foot and sniffing his fingers goes viral

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Clip of Chinese actor Liu Haoran scratching his foot and sniffing his fingers goes viral
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Netizens had a lot to say about his scratch and sniff antics

As public figures, celebrities are constantly under the spotlight. Everything they do gets magnified and scrutinised, which is why they should be mindful of their behaviour in public.The 25-year-old, who shot to popularity with 2015 Chinese comedy, was recently called out after he was caught on camera by paparazzi engaging in some, um, unsavoury behaviour while playing basketball.According to reports, Haoran was taking a break from the sidelines mid-game.

“When playing ball, my toe was stepped on, so I went off court to check on it… My nose was sweaty, so I subconsciously wiped the sweat with the back of my hand,” he explained. He acknowledged that his behaviour was indeed “inappropriate”, and that he would pay attention to his actions in future. Many netizens felt embarrassed for Haoran, saying that he did nothing wrong and that he shouldn’t need to explain his actions.

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