Which top celebrity doesn't support a few female stars?
Chapter 86 Perhaps this is the basic principle of "winning people's hearts"?
Chapter 87 Perhaps this is the basic principle of 'winning people's hearts'? (4K)
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izhou and Xiaoheizi have always been formidable fighters, and their online combat results have always been brilliant.
I've never lost a large-scale laning phase, at most ———
Occasionally, I would get so excited by the small print on Li Zhou's Weibo that I would even break down.
Fortunately, after doing this for the past few months, they are gradually becoming desensitized and more accustomed to it.
Anyway—at worst, I'll just do the same thing as this time and confront Li Zhou directly.
Specifically, at present, Weibo administrators have intervened and clarified factors such as "fabricating and spreading a massive amount of false information".
The IDs were all listed, and no matter how you look at it, they have nothing to do with the haters. They can't just take the blame for this without any explanation!
We can't just let it go like this, without any clear explanation.
"We admit to what we did. Do we need a reason to smear my brother Zhou? No! But we can't let people take the blame for us for no reason and use us as pawns! Do you think my Zhou family army is pushovers? It's come to this, none of us will escape! It's a good opportunity to teach my brother Zhou some Marxism-Leninism. He's practically illiterate, so he probably hasn't heard of the fundamental issue of distinguishing between enemies and friends."
This is a joint statement from "izhou's Seven Warlords of the Sea," which can be considered izhou and Xiao Heizi's next action plan.
It easily gained a huge amount of recognition.
So, in a very short time, they worked together to uncover some bombshell inside information.
"Look at the picture and tell the story—this contestant with the ID of a huge fan of Song Mingche is spreading rumors everywhere. I wouldn't believe a thing without hints from Song Mingche's team!"
"This part of the scandalous information was first released by Song Mingche's fans. They're also big fans who frequently attend offline events! Case closed!"
"Zhou, do you know who your enemy is now? We, Little Black Treasure, can only dig up your dark history at most, unlike your peers—who just want to destroy you."
It has to be said that the haters' ability to dig up historical records is truly exceptional.
This is certainly not a recent move by Song Mingche's team, but rather a result of past failed operations.
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but----
In today's context, it's just like mud falling into your pants—it's not poop, but it's still poop.
How can this be explained clearly?
Moreover, in order to find out who is using them as pawns, the little blacks are not only working hard, but also deliberately blurring the lines and using a few examples to influence the whole.
In other words, since Song Mingche's fans have exposed Li Zhou's scandals, Li Zhou's current underage scandal is also inextricably linked to Song Mingche's fans.
To this end, the critics found a lot of evidence that "shows the truth".
Quite coincidentally, among the IDs named by Weibo administrators were accounts that were actually fans of Song Mingche.
Perhaps this is what they call the long arm of the law.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the strategy of some unnamed top influencer with tumors.
Because this shocking scandal in the Chinese entertainment industry has a very wide impact, and because Weibo administrators have removed many inaccurate trending topics, the negative topics on Weibo's two trending lists are now more evenly distributed.
Therefore, top celebrities, including Song Mingche, and their teams are closely monitoring the development of public opinion.
So, Song Mingche noticed the new thing izhou came up with immediately.
Even though he knew all along that the subsequent targeting would definitely be directed at him, he was still fucking speechless:
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,Oh shit!
Who is framing me? Who is setting me up?
Song Mingche was willing to gamble his entire reputation, his household registration, and his entire career as an entertainer, he swore—
This time, any negative information about Li Zhou has nothing to do with Song himself.
It has nothing to do with his team.
At most, there was some spontaneous fan-driven infighting.
But now————
Song Mingche cursed inwardly, "Damn it! Li Zhou's anti-fans are completely lawless and cause so much trouble. What kind of nonsense are they spouting?"
"What does this have to do with the current scandals?!"
"Why keep dwelling on the past? What an idiot!"
"Just like that illiterate Li Zhou, no manners, no knowledge, and he bites people indiscriminately."
After cursing in his mind and feeling satisfied, Song Mingche calmly instructed Sister Yu, "Don't worry about it for now."
"Black and red are still red, and I'm not afraid of black!"
Sister Yu immediately understood; she realized that Song Mingche meant to let the fans go out and fight.
Normally, no celebrity's fans would sit idly by and ignore something like this.
After all, it's practically like urinating on someone's head.
Song Mingche's current attitude is to let things go, which means he intends to escalate the conflict.
For example, the team also needs to contribute, using motherboards and other equipment to cosplay as fans, waving flags and cheering.
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Therefore, izhou and his haters were soon besieged by Song Mingche's fans and other top-tier celebrity fans.
After all, they not only found evidence of wrongdoing by Song Mingche's fans, but also found some evidence of wrongdoing by fans of other groups.
They have never been afraid to fight against a hundred men.
In short, the intensity of the online feud was at its peak from the very beginning.
In contrast, Li Zhou, who is currently in the spotlight, is oblivious to everything else and is only concerned with the operations on set.
Over the course of the afternoon, he increasingly felt that movies and television series were almost two different art forms.
Although they are all performances in essence, the performance styles are quite different.
At least from the monitor's perspective, it's clear that the focus of the capture is different.
The most significant difference is that the performances don't involve many lines; there's rarely a need to deliver long, drawn-out monologues like in a TV drama.
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Director Chen Anqiang was happy to give Li Zhou pointers: "You excel in writing scripts and switch seamlessly between film and television —"
"Especially since you designed a premise of pregnancy for the female lead, you easily circumvented censorship and provided a sufficient logical chain for the subsequent plot development —"
"You've acted in television dramas before, now that you're watching a movie, do you feel a big difference?"
Seeing Li Zhou nod, Chen Anqiang continued, "Actually, the reason is simple. Film expresses emotions in a more restrained and precise way, and needs to rely on the camera to amplify them, so it will constantly leave blank spaces."
"The same story, when filmed in a TV series, usually involves a few lines of dialogue between the characters, followed by a few transitional actions, and that's it."
"But in movies, especially during the filming process, you'll see many shots that seem meaningless."
"Besides the way it's expressed, it also leaves room for interpretation of the story."
After listening to Chen Anqiang's explanation, Li Zhou asked in return, "Can I understand it this way: I shouldn't have acted in television first, but should have gone straight to acting in movies?"
"Pretty much," Chen Anqiang admitted. "If you pay attention, you'll find that there have been almost no successful cases of television actors transitioning to film in recent years."
"Several outstanding television actors have transitioned to film without making a splash. Logically, given their broad appeal and general audience, they shouldn't lack box office draw power."
"However, in the end, all they could do was buy some press releases saying that it was well-received but not commercially successful, and then go back to acting in television dramas."
"There are many reasons, but one of the most important is that people who are used to television acting can't control their emotions and lack restraint when acting in movies."
"The biggest misconception is that having a large number of casual fans and high national recognition does not necessarily mean box office appeal."
After saying all that, Chen Anqiang changed the subject: "But actually none of this has much to do with you."
"First of all, your plans are very interesting. Your TV series is actually scheduled to premiere at the end of next year, which will be later than this movie."
"Secondly, your face can hold up all the details that will be magnified, making it more suitable for the big screen than a small screen. It's a pity that your face is so beautiful that even cameras that can capture satellite images from outer space cannot reproduce the details of your appearance 100%—it can only be said that the lack of advanced technology has affected your visual appeal."
"Finally, I have some ability to coach performances."
Listening attentively, Li Zhou couldn't help but follow up with a question: "What about box office appeal?"
Chen Anqiang laughed: "Do you need it?"
Li Zhou: "————"
Looking at Li Zhou, Chen Anqiang replied, "You don't lack anything; your commercial value is actually severely underestimated."
"I've seen the big commotion online today. Your haters certainly hate you, but their support for you is also considerable."
"Moreover, this is additional growth relative to the market mainstream."
This is supported by data; women are the mainstream consumers in both the TV series and film markets.
The TV series market accounts for 80%, while the film market has remained at 60% in recent years.
Li Zhou's haters are predominantly male, which can indeed be considered an additional growth outside the mainstream market.
Finally, Chen Anqiang concluded: "It's just that they were all outside of quantifiable and statistical data before. I believe that it won't be long before the market and capital react."
Li Zhou: "————"
He was about to say something when his personal cell phone, which he had specifically placed beside him, suddenly rang—
After glancing at the note on the screen, Li Zhou took a few steps, got into his RV, and answered the call.
"This is rare; the boss actually called me three times today—"
He started off with sarcasm, very much in the style of Boss Li.
Xu Qingyi on the other end of the phone was already used to it, and simply said, "Boss Li's business is about to collapse, I can't just stand by and watch."
Li Zhou listened.
Xu Qingyi then stated bluntly: "Ms. Zeng may have been too idle these past few days, and for some reason wanted to get to the bottom of things, so she had some original documents found out —"
"The original version of the more outrageous things you said in the interview will be released, and the host who interviewed you will probably post it on TikTok or something."
After briefly mentioning a few things, Xu Qingyi added: "There are also some new arrangements regarding business cooperation."
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"Perhaps Ms. Zeng felt a little embarrassed that she, being such a grown woman, still had such preconceived notions and couldn't understand your youthful arrogance when you were eighteen or nineteen, so she took the initiative to find some business collaborations with Shengshi."
"After that, you can pick what you like, but don't be too greedy—"
At this point, Xu Qingyi paused for two seconds, and seeing that Li Zhou had no reaction, she had no choice but to finish: "After all, the better days are yet to come."
Li Zhou then spoke up: "The difference between my social circle and Ms. Zeng's is like the Milky Way. I don't even know how to thank her."
In response, Xu Qingyi simply said in a nonchalant tone, "Xiao Li, don't keep saying things like I'm the boss but I don't manage anything."
"Yes, yes, yes," Li Zhou replied. "Well, boss, how about I make a video call to you now and kowtow to you a couple of times?"
Xu Qingyi: "I fucking—"
"You better watch out, you'd better sleep with one eye open tonight."
Li Zhou:
This Mr. Xu really doesn't appreciate kindness, sigh—
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Shortly after Xu Qingyi made that phone call, the original video footage of the interview with "Shunjile" was quickly released online.
It's clear that Li Zhou's arrogance wasn't spontaneous, but rather he was following the host's lead.
However, the edited version that was broadcast had some of the pre-recorded content missing.
Even though Li Zhou's tone and posture remained the same in the original version, the addition of a more forward-looking approach made it easier for people to accept.
Later, the host updated his Douyin video, explaining the past in a rather casual tone.
They talked about things like it was for the sake of the show, and for this and that, but they didn't reveal anything about themselves. They also talked about Li Zhou's problems.
It's said that Li Zhou became an internet sensation overnight and continued to rise in popularity, with his career booming. It was indeed very smooth sailing for him.
After this incident, even izhou and Xiaoheizi expressed a certain degree of understanding.
"I see. Brother Zhou was just following the host's lead in answering questions, so he was basically being led by the flow—but it's understandable for someone his age to be arrogant."
"If I had become an internet sensation at eighteen or nineteen, I would probably have been even more arrogant than Brother Zhou, and things would have gone incredibly smoothly."
"Everyone says that becoming famous depends on fate. My brother Zhou became an instant hit right after his debut. He is indeed lucky. There is no need for him to be coy and talk about how hard he has suffered. That would be fake."
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The public opinion seems to be heading towards the truth coming to light, leaving many Chinese entertainment industry figures stunned.
For example, Song Mingche.
He suddenly began to feel that this year was probably his unluckiest year.
However, even worse things were yet to come.
Later that evening, Li Zhou received another call from Wang Juan, co-president of Tencent Video.
"Hello, Mr. Li, I hope I haven't disturbed you—"
Although the two parties have collaborated many times, Wang Juan still adheres to the basic rules of workplace interactions, starting with a couple of unavoidable business pleasantries.
Li Zhou also chimed in with a few casual remarks.
Then, Wang Juan got down to business: "We hope to invite President Li to serve as the spokesperson for Tencent Video VIP membership, We..."
TV Global Ambassador.
The former needs no further explanation, while the latter is the overseas version of Tencent Video.
Although WeTV's current business scope is concentrated in Southeast Asia and Chinese communities in Europe and America, and its market share is not high, it is already one of the most successful Chinese streaming media platforms to go global.
In some Southeast Asian countries, its market share has already entered the top tier.
In other words, the WeTV endorsement is quite meaningful for Li Zhou.
Because he debuted through a talent show and didn't follow the typical Korean entertainment model, and his debut time was short, his popularity overseas is actually quite average.
Moreover, given the current situation, Tencent Video's move can be considered a clear indication of its support.
Li Zhou clearly couldn't find a reason to refuse, so he readily agreed.
Tencent Video did not engage in any additional price-cutting measures due to public opinion issues, and even offered an exceptionally long contract.
600,000 per year.
Strictly speaking, there's a slight premium involved.
Although it counts as two endorsements, the longer the endorsement period, the lower the average annual fee.
Even if we consider two endorsements, the total is as high as 1650 million yuan per year. Taking into account the discount for a 3-year cycle, it is about the same as his previous endorsement of Armani.
More importantly, after Li Zhou explicitly agreed, Tencent Video, considering the friendly cooperation between the two parties, promptly made a public announcement.
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