Gillian Chung is recognized for her flawless beauty from every angle, while Charlene Choi has an adorable and pretty baby face. The youthful charm they exude is irresistible to people of all ages and genders.

As for singing, it's not that important anymore.

As long as the style of their work matches their "early romance" type, and their voices can handle it, there won't be a problem. After all, they are standard idol types.

In fact, in terms of singing ability alone, both Gillian Chung and Charlene Choi are relatively average.

Even so, few people study their singing skills or techniques, and even fewer study their works. They simply find them attractive and cute, and their songs are like the singers themselves, pleasant to listen to, and full of pure emotion, making them especially popular among students.

Twins have been incredibly popular these past few years, even surpassing S.H.E. from Yizhou.

If Gillian Chung doesn't have her scandal next year, no one can compare to the Twins girl group.

It was a small act by a computer repairman in Hong Kong that ignited the entire entertainment industry, making Gillian Chung the first victim, and forcing Twins to suspend their entertainment activities.

Then in 2010, it was suddenly revealed that Charlene Choi (Ah Sa) had divorced Prince Kei.

The most shocking thing is that people didn't know she had been secretly married for four years until the news of her divorce broke.

Just as one wave subsided, another rose, and Twins' innocent image faced an unprecedented test.

But in reality, one was just a "naive" victim, and the other was simply acting out of a normal desire to keep their relationship private. It didn't involve any moral issues. However, as idol artists, they have always been seen as pure and innocent girls in the public eye. This sudden change still shocked many people.

Therefore, even though they have announced their comebacks multiple times, the image of the Twins they once had can never be restored.

They had just enjoyed the glory of "Tin Hau Station" when, unfortunately, they crashed at the next station.

Many fans felt sorry for them, and some even wondered what would have happened to Twins in the second half if these accidents hadn't occurred.
Many people may think that these accidents ruined Twins' career, otherwise their future would have had so many more possibilities...

Maybe so, but it might not be as bad as everyone imagines.

Fortunately, the incident occurred after 2008, rather than before 2005.

If it had happened too early, it would have truly cut short their promising careers. After 2008, having enjoyed eight years of popularity, even without any unforeseen events, considering the prevailing environment and other factors, it's estimated that they would inevitably decline in the near future, perhaps even choosing to pursue solo careers.

Twins' early image as innocent and naive young girls was deeply ingrained in people's minds, but they will inevitably hit a bottleneck as they get older. Whether they can break through and continue to be popular is very uncertain.

Their golden age will eventually pass.

Cheng Sheng felt only regret for Twins, but he was curious and admired Huo Wenxi.

A manager more beautiful than female celebrities, a pillar of Hong Kong entertainment, beautiful and ruthless – these are all labels associated with Huo Wenxi.

Huo Wenxi's experience can be described as legendary.

When it comes to the Hong Kong entertainment industry, Fok Man-hei is an unavoidable legend.

Many people may be confused when they hear this name, but everyone will definitely know the stars she has managed: Chef Xie, Rong Zuer, Chen Weiting, Gu Jiju, etc.

Behind these superstars who accompanied the youth of several generations, there is her busy figure.

Huo Wenxi officially entered the entertainment industry at the age of 14, becoming a rising star in advertising.

In just three years, she filmed more than fifty commercials and even appeared in music videos by superstars such as Andy Lau and Cheung.

Although modeling paid well, the feeling of being controlled by others in front of the camera was something she instinctively resisted. Seeing her colleagues being abandoned by the industry as they got older made her realize that "the days of making a living based on one's looks are shorter than the rainy season in Hong Kong." At the age of 20, Huo Wenxi, with her strong decisiveness, gave up her budding modeling career. Rather than being chosen, she wanted to be the one who chooses others.

To make a living, she initially worked as a clothing saleswoman in a department store, standing for 12 hours a day to deal with picky customers and memorizing the sizes and prices of dozens of garments.

Although this experience had nothing to do with the entertainment industry, it honed her exceptional memory and ability to read people.

21-year-old Huo Wenxi came to TVB's recruitment event, eager to step into the behind-the-scenes world.

However, the interviewer rejected her, saying she was too beautiful to work behind the scenes.

Instead of being discouraged, she became even more determined to follow her own path. That same year, through a friend's introduction, she finally got a job as an assistant at a small agency. Her monthly salary was pitifully low compared to when she was a model. On her first day of work, she was even scolded by her boss. But no matter how wronged she felt, she didn't give up. After crying in the bathroom, she immediately started learning and throwing herself into her work.

In 1995, Huo Wenxi switched to Emperor Entertainment and became the manager of Xie Chuwang, who was a newcomer at the time.

If securing the services of Chef Xie was Huo Wenxi's "breakthrough achievement," then her ability to create a "traffic matrix" of stars like Rong Zuer, Twins, and Chen Weiting in Hong Kong at the time demonstrated her coordination skills as a top agent.

As a result, she became the last top agent in Hong Kong, holding a very high position.

Compared to her successful career turnaround, Huo Wenxi's love life has been mysterious, low-key, and unsettled.

Huo Wenxi is a woman with a strong sense of career ambition; she has basically never taken a break during her years at Emperor Entertainment.

In her career, Huo Wenxi, now middle-aged, remains incredibly hardworking and has become a representative of successful and independent women.

Emperor Entertainment's success in mainland China is entirely due to Huo Wenxi's painstaking efforts.

Huo Wenxi proved a truth through her career: true strength does not lie in seeking the spotlight, but in demonstrating one's value and influence through quiet dedication and perseverance.

"Boss, do you want to go over and take a look?"

Seeing Cheng Sheng standing there in a daze, Jiangsu Ying reminded him.

"Since Sister Aina asked me to go and meet her, then I will go and meet her."

Cheng Sheng was quite curious about both Twins and Huo Wenxi, and wanted to meet them to see what they wanted to do at the company.

They arrived at the conference room with Jiangsu Film Studio.

Jiangsu Ying pushed open the door, and Cheng Sheng went in. Jiangsu Ying then closed the conference room door behind him.

"Boss, you're here."

As soon as Xing Aina, who was sitting in the conference room, saw Cheng Sheng, she immediately stood up.

Upon hearing this, the three beautiful women sitting opposite Xing Aina quickly stood up and respectfully greeted, "Director Cheng, hello."

Hello.

Cheng Sheng walked over and shook hands with each of the three people.

"Please sit down, everyone!"

He gestured for the three to sit down, and Cheng Sheng also took a seat beside them. (End of Chapter)

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