Kenny G may be the smooth sounding saxophone daddy that ignites that signals the beginning of your parents’ yearly coitus journey, but he’s not so smooth when it comes to Chinese foreign affairs.

Kenny G may be the smooth sounding saxophone daddy that ignites that signals the beginning of your parents’ yearly coitus journey, but he’s not so smooth when it comes to Chinese foreign affairs.

The singer recently angered Chinese officials by appearing in a series of student protest photos, making a peace sign with his hand. This deeply offended the government, who recently embraced his song “Going Home” by making it the nation’s unofficial anthem to signal the end of the workday, something they felt should solidify an unbreakable alliance between themselves and Kenny G.

But, because Kenny merely visited the student protestors, which gave their cause more visibility, Chinese government officials have now turned their back on their once beloved saxophonist and accused him of meddling in foreign affairs.

Kenny G has not responded to the Chinese government’s accusation that he’s trying to dismantle their society, but he did tweet some photos of dim sum instead, which we'll take as our cue to bow to him as our overlord.