The fourth season of "Father, Where Are We Going?" sought to circumvent a government ban on celebrities appearing on such shows with their own children by casing those from other parents. But it has led to some awkward moments and accusations of promoting harmful relationships between young girls and unrelated men.
The show based on a South Korean format became an instant hit when it was first broadcast by Hunan Television in 2013.
China's opaque broadcasting regulator regularly bans popular television formats with little explanation. Finding a way around the ruling, production company Mango TV decided to have celebrity fathers and single men take care of other people's children instead. The show was also made available only online.
Media commentaries and postings by child protection workers have criticized the program for encouraging people to believe that intimate relations between young children and unrelated men are appropriate.
In response, Mango TV said it protected all the children involved in its show and had cast Dong as an interim father to educate young parents.
"The ordinary children can become more confident by taking part in the show," said Geng, 30. "When children leave their parents they become stronger. Even though they are very young, they will be strong.
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