Qi An's decisive move caused an uproar online, but remained eerily quiet within the entertainment circle.
At least no one dared to confront Qi Angang directly.
LOL, what if she suddenly gets the urge to spill a few bombshells?
They don't want to be exposed like monkeys in a zoo, scrutinized by the entire internet.
Those who messed up are in a terrible mess; they're either in jail or ruined, and in short, they can no longer make money in the industry.
I regretted it so much.
At the same time, they also couldn't understand why hiring online trolls, stirring up trouble, and fabricating stories were all basic practices in the industry.
After all these years, everyone should know the unspoken understanding.
You criticize me, I criticize you back, it's a back-and-forth exchange, that's the normal process.
How could Zhuang Sheng do that? They had just started, and before anything even happened, she had already overturned the table.
That's incredibly unsportsmanlike!
Also, what exactly is this insane camera that has come to life? How come it has all sorts of short videos?
The footage is so high-definition and the content so explosive, it's as if it was filmed standing right in front of those people.
It's terrifying!
Fu Gui put down his phone, chuckled, and kept his achievements and fame hidden.
You got it right.
I took this picture right in front of you, in high definition from every angle, 361 degrees.
A professional photographer—you deserve it!
Netizens were also curious about where the resourceful Director Zhuang got those short videos. After leaving her messages without receiving a reply, they flocked to Fugui's live stream to ask for the answer.
Fu Gui had just finished showing off a pot of crayfish when he glanced at the screen and slowly took off his disposable gloves.
She read aloud from the screen, word by word: "Why does Director Zhuang know so much?"
Fu Gui smiled proudly, with an air of self-righteousness.
"That's because our Director Zhuang's true form is a demon-revealing mirror; no demon or monster can escape her discerning eyes."
Netizens were amused by her arrogant and smug demeanor.
Some people got distracted and started shipping the couple, while others asked her to pass on a message to Director Zhuang, saying they hadn't had enough gossip and wanted more.
After Fugui finished his live stream, he told Qi An about it.
Qi An smiled, took out his phone and handed it to Fu Gui: "Look, he's getting desperate."
Fugui took the phone; the list was overflowing with messages.
There are two main types: one is threats, telling her to keep her mouth shut or she might "die unexpectedly" one day.
Another type is bribery, which involves giving money, resources, and various conveniences; it is commonly known as "hush money."
Qi An crossed his arms and said with a laugh, "Actually, I didn't intend to mess with the others, but they actually delivered themselves to my door and said they wanted to kill me."
Fu Gui, on his phone: "Leave the money, as for the people... hehe."
The two looked at each other and burst into laughter.
Water that is too clear has no fish.
No industry or circle can be completely clean, especially the entertainment industry, a place of glitz and fortune. Qi An had no intention of being a cleaner.
However, since the trash had already jumped right up to her, she didn't mind doing a thorough cleaning while she was at it.
Moreover, who says that only celebrities can expose scandals themselves? This doesn't reflect the diversity of ways celebrities can fall from grace.
The revelation from Director Zhuang, which netizens had been eagerly anticipating, was still nowhere to be seen. Just as those with guilty consciences were beginning to relax, a second earthquake struck.
A female celebrity known for her erratic behavior, after her scandal, seems to have taken some wrong medicine and once again displayed her crazy side.
She posted a list online, which was full of gossip and scandals about people in the industry.
XX is using a single persona to deceive fans, but in reality, she has already been secretly married and has children.
XX was a con artist who married him, but was actually gay and had several younger boyfriends.
Actress XX had an extramarital affair; her sugar daddy is a real estate tycoon.
XX used drugs and engaged in group activities.
XX sleeps with fans and has inappropriate relationships with many of them.
XX evaded taxes and used dual contracts (one for official purposes and one for private purposes).
Company executives of XX company engage in unethical practices with their artists. Those who obey receive resources, while those who disobey are immediately sidelined. Yu Nan is a prime example of this.
Director XX's casting process is like casting for concubines; you have to sleep with someone to get a role.
...
From celebrities to directors, from individuals to companies, the focus is on achieving comprehensive success.
In addition, there are some disgusting things that will make your jaw drop, and perverted behaviors that you couldn't even imagine with your toes.
It was truly astonishing; it was like a string of firecrackers thrown into a cesspool, which then blasted out a bunch of dung beetles.
The fig leaf of the Chinese entertainment industry has been ripped off, revealing its rot and stench that makes one want to vomit.
In front of the camera, behind the camera.
Is a beautiful and handsome exterior hiding a human being or a scumbag?
After posting it, the actress went abroad; she only cared about killing, not burying.
Well, I'm just saying this, I don't have any evidence, believe it or not, it's up to you.
Immediately, everyone on the list tried to prove their innocence, frantically going live and tearfully telling their fans how innocent they were.
"That madwoman is slandering me. She's been mentally unstable for a long time. Please don't believe her."
“My darlings, you’ve known me for so long, do I look like the kind of person who would do those things? You have to believe me.”
"She retired from the entertainment industry herself and can't stand seeing others do well. Don't be fooled."
"The innocent have nothing to fear. I have already issued a statement and a lawyer's letter. Rumors stop with the wise."
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Qi An and Fu Gui watched the live stream while eating snacks.
Fu Gui sighed, "It seems I misjudged them before. Their acting is actually very good, especially their crying scenes. I wanted to applaud them."
Qi An crunched on potato chips: "I've used all my acting skills in this moment, how could it not be good?"
"Sister An'an, do you think netizens will believe what they say?"
"Let's wait and see."
Will netizens believe it?
Of course not!
Not only will they not believe it, they will also leverage their numbers to turn baseless accusations into solid evidence.
It's easy to prove you've done something, but it's hard to prove you haven't done something, especially if you actually have.
Netizens plunged into the melon patch, happily inspecting each melon, striving not to wrongly accuse an unripe melon nor let a ripe one slip by.
Everyone approached the situation with the same seriousness as taking the college entrance exam, treating each revelation as a proof question, analyzing and verifying each one, and gradually piecing together the complete chain of evidence.
Thanks to the efforts of netizens and the "help" of Qi Anfugui, people are being hammered to death by Thor's hammer every day, falling from their pedestals.
One second they're live streaming, the next they're apologizing.
Never before has the Chinese entertainment industry seen so many people collapse at once. Even people who never follow the entertainment industry have been bombarded with unbelievable gossip.
This circle, which boasts the highest returns and the fastest way to make money, is truly despicable in reality.
Here, desires are too easily satisfied, and in the midst of emptiness, desires and the ugliness of human nature are magnified infinitely.
In short, they've eaten too much and earned too much.
The public is becoming increasingly unbalanced.
A scientist's lifetime stipend doesn't even equal their salary for a single film, let alone ordinary people struggling to survive.
What contributions have they made to the country and society? Why do they earn so much money?
Under the banner of idols, they should be role models and benchmarks, but how are they setting an example for their fans and the public?
In particular, the fans of popular celebrities are mostly teenagers and young people just entering society. What kind of values will these children be instilled with?
Are they being overhyped?
The collapse continues, sparking widespread public outcry. Official websites are flooded with comments every day, and various social media platforms have also been overwhelmed.
After Qi An pulled some strings, the higher-ups finally took action to clean up the entertainment industry.
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