This faction is mainly concentrated on Weibo, Douyin, and Pixiv. They firmly believe that Yang Huanyi, a person with connections, bullied Ye Chu. When Yang Huanyi failed to secure top billing with Ye Chu, she brought her investor husband to back her up. To stand up for Yang Huanyi, the investor husband deliberately humiliated Ye Chu, but unexpectedly, Ye Chu turned the tables on him.
This viewpoint is also the most prevalent, given the recent announcement of the Film Awards nominations, during which Ye Ya and Sister Xiao Cao engaged in a heated online battle, with bystanders also flooding Yang Huanyi's comment section to criticize him. Coupled with the past conflicts surrounding the "Xiao Feng Que" series, the public perception of animosity between the two is already deeply ingrained.
The second group is the discrimination group.
This faction, mainly concentrated on Zhihu and Douyin, firmly believes that Taiwanese tycoon Cao Shi is engaging in regional discrimination, specifically targeting mainland actress Ye Chu. Therefore, they deliberately humiliated Ye Chu during their handshake, only to be met with a direct retaliation from Ye Chu.
Few people believe this side, because Yang Huanyi's few remaining fans, Sister Xiaocao and many Sister Yeya, are working hard to clarify Cao Shi's stance. Of course, this isn't because Sister Xiaocao or Sister Yeya particularly likes Cao Shi, but because Cao Shi is, after all, Yang Huanyi's husband, and Yang Huanyi is the lead actress in "The Forest Without Flowers." To outsiders, it's unthinkable for two people to sleep in the same bed; neither side wants Cao Shi to affect "The Forest Without Flowers."
The third group, the fun-loving group.
This faction mainly focuses on Green Petals and Weibo. They believe that Yang Huanyi and Shang Yechu may have developed feelings for each other during filming, or perhaps they were too immersed in their roles, causing Cao Shi to become jealous. Therefore, Cao Shi, as the eldest daughter-in-law, presided over the premiere to deliver a crushing blow to the third party, Yechu.
This faction has the fewest followers. Even those who do exist mostly watch with a mocking and entertaining attitude. Few people genuinely believe that the youthful, beautiful, guarded, and dignified Ye Chu would have anything to do with a middle-aged actress whose career has been somewhat tarnished. Even if we assume, hypothetically, that the two of them really got involved, Ye Chu has always been career-driven and extremely conscious of her fans. Would she dare to secretly date a married woman behind her back?
Even a female star at the peak of her career wouldn't dare to do something like this, no matter how reckless she is!
The fourth faction...
[Ye Chu's stunning photo of her carrying shoes at the premiere of "The Forest Without Flowers" is absolutely gorgeous!]
[Learn street photography from Ye Chu | This shoe-shining gesture is so atmospheric!]
[A cosplay of Ye Chu throwing a handkerchief~ Her movements are so cool, I couldn't resist doing it myself [smirk]]
[Ye Chu's move of taking Cao Shi's handkerchief was so seductive! Someone understand me! [crying emoji] Waaaaah, how did she manage to be both elegant and provocative? If I were Cao Shi, I would have fallen in love with her instantly! [crying emoji]]
This group mainly focuses on the Sweet Potato platform. These individuals possess an keen eye for beauty, meticulously extracting key moments from tense ten-minute videos for image appreciation, fashion analysis, and action imitation…
Regardless, the mystery invites interpretation, interpretation breeds controversy, and controversy sparks discussion. "The Forest Without Flowers," already enjoying some recognition after its nomination for the Film Awards, was further amplified by this controversy, instantly creating a massive uproar. And the eye of this storm is none other than Ye Chu himself.
Sister Ye Ya didn't know whether to be happy or worried. She was happy because, although Ye Chu didn't get the lead role in the movie, she became an absolute leading lady in the public eye. She was worried because... no one dared to say what they were worried about.
The various platforms were already buzzing with excitement, but Shang Yechu, who was intently watching the screen at the premiere, was completely oblivious to it all.
The public outcry reached its peak after the premiere.
A film critic named Film Employee published a lengthy review titled "The Forest Without Flowers" on the day the premiere ended.
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