Chapter 572 Hunan TV's Dark History



If we're talking about who's the ultimate show-off in the entertainment industry, it has to be Wang Dabi, who's always showing off and never says a word.

Like Jin Dong, who claims to be a Nobel Prize-winning mathematician, a grand slam winner in professional sports, a Van Gogh successor, a beacon of traditional Chinese culture, a collector of banned books, and possesses an exceptionally handsome and charming appearance—Jin Dong is different. Outwardly, he maintains a pompous, elite image, like a retired school principal or a senior cadre, but inwardly, he's constantly creating new material: Nobel Prizes, medical masterpieces, various sports achievements, and the vast array of books he reads. His impressive skill in boasting is unmatched by anyone else. Forgive my bluntness, but all the others are trash!

And they even look down on Renmin University, saying their own alma mater is much better. What a bunch of idiots.

Damn it, I'm going to let everyone know that you've taken over the entire fishpond. That perpetually smug expression makes you want to shovel him. He's so self-important; after his forced attempt to be cool fails, that knowing, lewd grin from his pointed chin and muscular jawline is truly cringe-worthy. His "pretentiousness" mainly manifests in his feigned profundity. He was on an entertainment show constantly trying to look profound, the kind of person who thinks he's invincible.

Xiao Ming's son is a bit of a troublemaker; his lifelong love is a domineering CEO. He likes to reward himself all the time.

Nicholas Tse's motto: I'm a cool, aloof male god, the most handsome guy in the world. Standing there, smashing a guitar, receiving applause, I'm the most handsome guy ever!

Yang Yang's self-indulgent posturing—after just playing Xiao Hong in *Dream of the Red Chamber*, he started showing off on Weibo, saying things like "Daiyu died and Baochai married," which broke my heart. Thank you, Cao Xueqin. Then someone exposed him back then: the last forty chapters of *Dream of the Red Chamber* were written by Gao Guan.

The ones mentioned above are far inferior to Wang Dabi.

How does he show off? He uses his cultural refinement, quoting classics, writing long essays, and showcasing his extensive network of connections. He becomes famous by constantly reversing his statements on TV shows. He's the kind of person who would die if he didn't show off.

Then, on the show, he said he never uses a smartphone and even posted photos on Weibo showing he uses a Nokia. Not long after, someone exposed his alternate account, which was full of photos with influential figures, trying to elevate his status. These included photos with internet moguls like Zhao Zhetian and Lu Yun, and he even claimed he rarely adds people on WeChat, not even the host on the same show, saying that work is work and life is life, and that he should contact his assistant if needed.

He was incredibly sycophantic towards the powerful figures. He was also a smoke-free ambassador behind the scenes. Yet, he smoked himself and endorsed high-interest loan products. When his career collapsed, he immediately distanced himself. Didn't he get paid?

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