Chinese actress Dilraba Dilmurat stuns at Paris Fashion Week despite career setbacks and management backlash


The 33-year-old beauty captivates in an elegant black gown. Photo: Mikimoto/Instagram

Chinese actress Dilraba Dilmurat turned heads at Paris Fashion Week recently, exuding elegance in a black gown. 

The 33-year-old appeared at the event as the global brand ambassador for luxury jeweller Mikimoto, wearing a form-fitting rose-detailed dress paired with a pearl necklace.

While she continues to shine on the fashion front, Dilraba has reportedly faced several setbacks in her acting career. 

According to media reports, her upcoming drama Sword Rose was rescheduled, and another highly anticipated project, Romance On The Turquoise Land, was unexpectedly pulled from the current release lineup.

As a result, her management company has once again come under fire, with fans accusing it of mishandling her career.

Concerns over mismanagement aren’t new.

In 2023, it was reported that many believed the company was limiting Dilraba’s opportunities. Despite her breakout role in 2017’s Eternal Love, she was said to have landed very few roles and had little say in choosing her own projects.

The backlash online has been intense, with many fans voicing frustration and sympathy for the actress.

Even during her recent Paris appearance, things didn’t go entirely smoothly – at least for her fans. 

Due to what Dimsum Daily described as a “logistical mishap”, many of them misjudged the timing of her arrival and ended up waiting six hours just to see her.

One fan even showed up in a frog costume in a playful bid to attract Dilraba’s attention, but the long wait took its toll – the fan eventually had to lie down and rest while waiting.

 

 

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