Chapter 1710: 1711: Final Red Carpet Appearance
Chapter 1710: Chapter 1711: Final Red Carpet Appearance
With so many people around, Zhou Chen, representing the “Little Luck” drama crew, walked the red carpet, still eliciting considerable screams.
The fans supporting him on either side of the red carpet were nearly shouting their throats hoarse, frantically waving the light signs in their hands.
Reporters couldn’t stop snapping shots of the spirited man on the red carpet, the flashes of cameras flickering incessantly, completely outshining those who passed before him.
Even many veterans in the industry couldn’t help but turn their heads for a few more glimpses at this lively scene.
On one hand, surprised by the popularity of this rising star, on the other, marveling at how “Little Luck” truly became a hit.
Of course, quite a few celebrities and media who had already received the guest list were puzzled as to why Jian Yao, who was said to show up, hadn’t appeared…
But even feeling odd, they couldn’t just gossip about the specific reasons given the circumstances.
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Compared to the bustling atmosphere with Zhou Chen leading “Little Luck” across the red carpet, Jian Yao’s walk garnered much cooler reactions from fans and media.
It wasn’t because she lacked popularity.
After “Little Luck” became a hit, many were drawn to her vibrant short-haired scholar role in the drama and subsequently fell for her.
However, after gaining fame, she didn’t manage her career steadily like Zhou Chen. Instead, there came reports now and then of her acting high and mighty and being uncooperative with media.
But even that wasn’t all; she indulged in bond-driven hype as well.
As one of the CP leads, she frequently hinted about Zhou Chen, suggesting he was as smitten with her in real life as in the drama.
Meanwhile, she had her company issue lawyer letters to the CP fans who shipped them, accusing them of spreading false information.
Such back-and-forth actions made her disliked by both solo fans and CP fans alike. Besides these antics, what was even worse was her penchant for sticking to major influencers.
One moment she’d issue statements declaring Cheng Xueyang had a crush on her, the next she’d buy hot searches saying Che Chen liked her post. Acting like she was the only female celebrity in the entertainment industry and all handsome male stars were interested in her.
Most of the female fans of these male stars were girlfriend fans, known to have the strongest fighting power among fan groups.
Her provocative behavior quickly angered several influencer’s girlfriend fans, whose formidable skills dug up all the dirt from her school days to debut. In less than half a year, any good public image she earned through “Little Luck” was self-ruined.
Female celebrities generally find it harder to break into the mainstream compared to male stars, and her looks were not among those striking enough to rely solely on beauty. With so many offended fans, her future seemed bleak.
Lately, she’s been bashed to the point of igniting black smoke, yet unlike Rong Yan’s calm demeanor when getting flak, she exploited her celebrity status to harass ordinary folks on social media platforms, suggesting fans to dox them. Or she’d just target individuals with lawyer letters.
Her lack of attention during the red carpet was hence expected.
Due to a series of such maneuvers, she barely had any fans left, and even exploited scandals to deceive quite a few brand resources. Now quite a few brands in the circle wanted to settle scores with her. Who would want to walk alongside such a jinx?
The highlight of this red carpet was Chu Xi, who appeared in a Dior’s latest couture gown, stunning the crowd. Accompanied by staff, she stepped onto the red carpet as camera flashes exploded again, snapping continuously…
Stirring envy among many celebrities.
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