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Chinese newspaper ridiculed after falling for Kim hoax

North Korean leader saluted for sexiness
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is accompanied by his wife, Ri Sol Ju, in this photograph taken in July.

Tongue-in-cheek clearly doesn't come naturally to the Chinese Communist Party's official mouthpiece, and the stodgy People's Daily faced ridicule on Wednesday for missing a joke about North Korea's leader.

The newspaper's website published an extensive photo spread of pudgy North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday, apparently falling for a spoof report by the satirical U.S.-based website The Onion naming Kim the "Sexiest Man Alive for 2012."

It certainly amused readers - though perhaps not as intended. The photo spread was re-posted and commented on more than 25,000 times by Wednesday afternoon on the Sina Weibo microblogging site.

"Now I understand our party's esthetical standards," said a blogger by the name of "butterfinger."

The People's Daily website, run separately from the print version, did not mention in photo captions or text if it understood the satirical nature of The Onion, and an editor reached by telephone declined to comment.

"This was just a normal report. We covered The Onion's report objectively and factually," he said.

If the spoof article was mistaken for being genuine, it would not be a first for China's tightly controlled media.

In 2002, the Beijing Evening News ran a story quoting The Onion about the U.S. Congress threatening to leave Washington, D.C., for Memphis or Charlotte unless the city gave it a new Capitol building with a retractable dome.

To some readers, the Kim spread - which showed him riding horses, shaking soldiers' hands, clapping, waving - was an embarrassment.

"The People's Daily congratulates Mr. Kim Jung-un as the sexiest man in the world and the whole world is laughing," microblogger "Fu Laidi" said on Weibo.

"I just want to know if the editor was fired or not ... according to China's news rules, this is a very serious accident ... all the foreign media are laughing at us," wrote "Zhen Ye Ku Shami."