While female stars in the entertainment industry are blooming, the phenomenon of "virtual men" has gradually attracted people's attention recently. The so-called "virtual man" refers to a male star who is inferior to the actress in terms of physical strength and cannot pick up the actress. This phenomenon is becoming more and more common in the entertainment industry, which is unexpected. The following is a list of several male stars who have been labeled as "virtual men".
The first is Wang Yibo, who has gained wide attention and recognition with "Chen Qing Ling". However, in a variety show, in order to create an effect, he needed the princess to hug the actress Cheng Xiao, but he couldn't help it when he hugged Cheng Xiao, and even bluntly said "She is too heavy". Although Cheng Xiao's weight was only about 80 pounds, Wang Yibo couldn't pick her up, which was a big surprise. And in "There Are Bandits" filmed in cooperation with Zhao Liying, Wang Yibo couldn't even pick up the 86-pound Zhao Liying, which made him seem even weaker.
followed by Gao Weiguang, during the filming of "Three Lives and Three Worlds Pillow Book", he and Di Lieba had a hugging scene. However, although Gao Weiguang is 1.9 meters tall and has strong muscles, he can't pick up Di Lieba, who weighs less than 90 pounds. Each attempt to pick it up took no more than 15 seconds and had to be put down. In order to save face, he also mocked Di Lieba in front of the camera for being too heavy. However, netizens said that Gao Weiguang blamed Di Lieba for his weak health, which was puzzling.
Li Xian is also one of the stars who has been labeled as a "virtual man". In "Dear Love" with Yang Zi, Princess Li Xian failed to hug Yang Zi and mocked Yang Zi for being too fat. Although Yang Zi later explained that Li Xian's back hurt so he didn't pick it up, this was not recognized by netizens. Previously, Li Xian and Li Yitong's "Sword Dynasty" also had a princess hugging scene, but he failed to fulfill his promise at the time that "it's okay to hold the squat", and finally passed the test through props. These incidents have raised questions from netizens about whether his physical strength is weak.
Then there is Lin Gengxin, when he was filming "The Legend of Chu Qiao", he couldn't hold the skinny Zhao Liying. It is said that Lin Gengxin picked up Zhao Liying and was out of breath after only a few steps, and choked Zhao Liying to eat less. Even if Zhao Liying weighed only about 80 pounds for the role of ** at that time, Lin Gengxin still couldn't hold her. This phenomenon was jokingly called the nightmare of 1.3 billion girls by netizens.
The phenomenon of "virtual men" in the entertainment industry has sparked extensive discussions among netizens. Some people think that these "virtual men" are just physically weak, and it is not appropriate to criticize them too harshly. But some people also think that as male stars in the entertainment industry, they are at most good at all, and it is really unacceptable that they are not as good as actresses in terms of physical strength.
In addition, it is not the first time that a similar "virtual man" phenomenon has appeared in the entertainment industry. There have been male celebrities who have been questioned because they can't pick up female celebrities, but after all, this is an individual case. And now, this phenomenon is becoming more and more common, causing people to worry about the decline in the physical fitness of male stars in the entire entertainment industry. Some netizens even joked: "Have all the male stars of domestic entertainment become soft rice men now?."This topic has caused a heated discussion on the Internet.
The phenomenon of "virtual men" has not only brought a certain amount of controversy to the entertainment industry, but also has a certain impact on society. Some people believe that these celebrities should strengthen their physical training to maintain a better image. And some people believe that physical weakness does not affect the actor's performance ability, and the actor cannot be one-sidedly required to be physically perfect.
To this day, the discussion of the phenomenon of "virtual men" continues. On the one hand, some people think that this is just an individual incident and cannot represent the entire entertainment industryOn the other hand, some people believe that the generalization of the phenomenon of "virtual men" is a reflection of the physical strength problems of male stars under the current situation of internal entertainment. In any case, it is only through in-depth research and discussion of these events that we can further understand the reality of the entertainment industry and seek solutions.
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