Jiang Tian, a renowned渣女 (scorned woman/player) in her lifetime with countless boyfriends, was recruited by the Main God after her death to become an invincible host for the Female Lead group.<...
After several years of dedicated work, Jiang Tian has already gained widespread recognition.
This time, she won another prestigious award, and a platform broadcast the entire event live, including the interview, with the live stream always on.
Jiang Tian angrily confronted the reporter, her words sharp and merciless, which was witnessed by the audience.
At first, many people didn't think there was anything wrong with the questions the male reporter asked.
Today is indeed a good day. Jiang Tian won such a great award. Wouldn't she be even happier if she could announce her boyfriend at this time?
But Jiang Tian's answer was chilling.
She refused him decisively.
Her refusal caught many people off guard, and the live stream chat was abuzz with discussion.
They didn't think that urging Jiang Tian to announce her boyfriend at this critical juncture was particularly rude or offensive. Some even muttered that Jiang Tian was making a mountain out of a molehill and trying to create some controversy for herself.
Later, the male reporter's tone became even more unfriendly, even bordering on moral blackmail, which caused the tide to turn somewhat.
Jiang Tian won this prestigious award with her work, and her name is engraved in music history. She should have been glorious and honorable.
But in that male reporter's eyes, Jiang Tian should share half of her achievements with her partner.
Her partner didn't even show up, yet the male reporter couldn't wait to get Jiang Tian to write her boyfriend's name on his trophy.
That's hilarious.
Jiang Tian's subsequent angry rebuttal won her even more applause.
Of course, some people hold opposing views.
[Jiang Tian really went a bit too far. I didn't think the reporter offended her at all. Isn't thanking one's family and friends when announcing awards the most standard practice?]
[Upstairs, you're also a master at changing the subject. Thanking family, friends, and fans—is that the same as announcing your partner? Who Jiang Tian's boyfriend is has always been a focus of attention. If she were to announce him now, do you think people would focus on her award, or on writing extensively about their love story?]
[Yes, just like Jiang Tian herself said, she wants to enjoy her moment of glory, so why would she want to announce her partner and let him steal her thunder?]
[I'm currently studying abroad, and I admit Jiang Tian is right. We have similar incidents here. A well-known woman achieved career success, and her partner took the opportunity to propose. We all privately curse him for stole her thunder. This scheming man stole the honor that someone else had gained at work. People who love to steal the spotlight will never be treated well anywhere.]
【Uh, you guys are taking this way too seriously. I really don't think this is that important. Putting aside everything else, many people get proposed to when their careers are at their peak, achieving success in both career and love. Isn't that happiness for them personally?】
This comment points out some previous cases.
In tradition, love is sometimes more important than career. Otherwise, why would so many people give up their careers and personal development for love, and settle down to cook and take care of their families?
The culture since ancient times has been about passing on and encouraging this.
After all, women have a physical advantage from a young age. If they want to have children, it is relatively simple if they are healthy and do not need to consider other factors.
For many, carrying on the family line is a belief ingrained in their very being.
Cultural propaganda is essential to encourage women to willingly return to the home and raise children.
Therefore, even if a woman achieves great success in her career, some people will still say that no matter how capable she is, no one will want her.
When a woman is at the peak of her career and someone publicly proposes to her, others will think she is very successful, having both a career and love.
This kind of ideological influence is profound and has been deeply rooted in the minds of many people.
They don't understand why others don't want to do that, nor do they accept doing that.
They fundamentally overlook the fact that, under the influence of this culture, a woman's achievements are relegated to a secondary position, while her love and marriage are prioritized.
So, when love and career coexist, an unknown man, simply by becoming her spouse, can easily overshadow the brilliance of her career, even downplaying her success.
After all, what she gained was love.
[Upstairs, you want both career and love success, no one's stopping you, you can think that way, but you can't decide that Jiang Tian should think the same way, right? Putting aside everything else, she earned the honors, and she wants to enjoy her success alone—that's her right, and no one can take that away from her. She holds the initiative. If someone tries to persuade her once and then tries to use moral blackmail to force her to include her partner, that person is either bad or despicable!]
[But Jiang Tian's boyfriend has indeed done a lot for her, so why can't they go public now? Success is mutual; she's being too petty.]
[Mind your own business. Do you even know what their lives are like? According to you, since you were born, everything you've experienced from childhood to adulthood stems from your parents; without them, it's all for naught. So, no matter what honor you receive, shouldn't you pressure the organizers to include your parents', partner's, and children's names? Stealing the spotlight is stealing the spotlight, why all the sophistry? No wonder Sister Jiang doesn't like arguing with reporters; you can't discuss ice with a summer insect!]
The two sides started arguing as soon as they disagreed, and the live stream became filled with tension.
Putting everything else aside, Sister Jiang makes a lot of sense. Why be so harsh on her? I haven't seen many men willing to share their glory with their partners during their most successful times. In fact, they often take their partners' sacrifices for granted. Can't we be a little more tolerant and kind to Jiang Tian? Don't love her so much.
[It's not about whether I love her or not, it's just that this is such a trivial matter. Jiang Tian's reaction is too much. She's good at making a mountain out of a molehill. I guess she's just trying to get attention.]
[Haha, some people are just too obsessed. I see your profile picture is of a popular male celebrity, you probably really like him, right? Put yourself in his shoes, if your brother won a major award, enough to elevate his status in the entertainment industry—and then! At that very moment! He chose to publicly reveal his secret girlfriend and propose to her, I'd like to ask you, what would you think?]
Wow.
Upon seeing this comment, many people's first reaction was that this person was too outspoken.