The following day, the latest issue of "Public Enemy Number One" was released, with an extra episode and even more advertisers added.
Already enjoying some popularity, "Public Enemy Number One" has now entered a new pool of popularity and traffic as various platforms begin to promote it heavily.
Moreover, the production team is also well-versed in editing. In the later edited version of the show, there were many controversial parts. They even secretly stirred up trouble by inviting guest stars to help out the contestants in the later stages of the show. As a result, the topic of celebrities overwhelmingly defeating contestants was hyped up, attracting a lot of attention.
[I wanted to say this during the previous live stream: it was originally just a guest appearance, the focus was on the players, and it was a competition of the players' abilities. But the whole live stream was for the guest appearances, isn't that a foul?]
[Yes, and I saw on so-and-so's account that they had previously met with a top male singer, planning to appear on camera and sing together during the finals! If the production team hadn't changed the rules later to prohibit such behavior, the final rounds would probably have been even more chaotic.]
[Haha, don't even mention it. When the show changed the rules, a lot of people were criticizing them. Contestants were being sarcastic and even fans who didn't get to see their favorite stars' guest appearances were mocking the show for being a sore loser. It was really hilarious. If the show hadn't emphasized fairness, the finale would have turned into someone else's concert.]
[Ah, I know that guy, isn't he the blogger named Feifei? He was making sarcastic remarks about He Xiaoshuai and Xiao Ge, secretly liking hater comments, implying that He Xiaoshuai got in through connections and that Xiao He interfered with the competition rules. He was really shameless.]
[What? Who? He even has the nerve to make sarcastic remarks about my Brother Xiao? What did our Xiao He do to deserve this? During the filming of 'Public Enemy Number One,' Brother Xiao was abroad the whole time and didn't offer to help He Xiaoshuai with his live stream competition, nor did he help He Xiaoshuai by mobilizing his own fans during the competition. He only casually promoted the show during his live stream after He Xiaoshuai was eliminated. What does this have to do with our Xiao He?]
They even said the production team deliberately used their older siblings to generate hype, which is hilarious. Didn't the production team know that showing these people in the finals would attract a huge number of fans? But they didn't do that in the end. Besides, this variety show is backed by Linghui Entertainment, and everyone knows how popular their boss, Xiao He, is right now. If they really wanted traffic, they could have just piggybacked on Xiao He's fame.
The competition process of "Public Enemy Number One" is quite fair and just. Many popular online celebrities were eliminated in the preliminary rounds due to insufficient skills, and the production team didn't try to retain them at all; they were simply given a plane ticket and sent home. I highly recommend watching it; it's quite professional, especially after watching the first few episodes, you truly understand what it means to "show your true colors when the tide goes out."
Many online celebrities are manufactured products, with an entire team operating behind them. Whether the celebrity themselves is actually empty-headed is completely irrelevant.
[That's why the collapse rate is so high! I'm currently watching the latest episode of "Public Enemy Number One" non-stop, feeling like every second I watch is precious, afraid that something will suddenly collapse and the show will be over.]
To be fair, I think the people at Huangshi Media are all pretty good; they're all capable and have real skills. It's just that the name is ridiculously tacky. I'm really curious what their boss was thinking, choosing such an awful name.
[Haha, I also think those guys at Huangshi Media are hilarious. I heard their boss is a rich second-generation heir, and if his startup fails and the company goes bankrupt, he'll have to go back to having babies and becoming a breeding pig. That's why they're all so scrambling to climb the rankings.]
[What? It's Imperial Army, not Imperial Land! My apologies, I always get it wrong.]
[That's hilarious! Wasn't he going back to inherit the family business?]
I think I know a little about this guy. He does seem to have some mystical tendencies; every company he opens goes bankrupt. I think sending him back to have a baby and create a fake account is truly a desperate measure by his father.
That's heartbreaking...
The popularity of "Public Enemy Number One" has reached new heights, and while many people are discussing and following the gossip, an unexpected person has also become famous—
When Xiao He received another call from Mr. Huang, he even thought that the other party was calling to interrogate him, wondering if the media company had found out about the reduced screen time and had gone to complain to Mr. Huang.
Upon hearing the hearty laughter from the other side, Xiao He knew he had worried unnecessarily.
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