Zhang Yi has been publicly criticized many times, and even if he is a well-known actor, he cannot resist this derogation.
On December 1, actor Zhang Yi's "big name" incident in Antarctica caused widespread discussion. The reason is that a netizen shared his chance encounter with Zhang Yi during his trip to Antarctica on social platforms.
The netizen met Zhang Yi and his party on the cruise ship, and everyone was very surprised and excited about him at first, hoping to take a photo with him. However, when they asked for a group photo, they were ruthlessly denied.
What's worse is that Zhang Yi himself behaved very arrogantly and rudely, ignoring their greetings, and he couldn't accidentally appear in the background when taking pictures, and even asked to delete **.
This made netizens feel very troubled, they were all VIPs on the ship, how could they be divided into high and low because of Zhang Yi's star status?
Recently, my team and I have been careful to avoid Zhang Yi. Although I am not a star chaser, I can understand the emotional changes of this netizen. When we first meet a celebrity, we are all pleasantly surprised and fresh, and we can't help but seek out the opportunity to take a group photo.
This kind of behavior may seem a little presumptuous in the celebrity's private itinerary, but we can totally understand the mood. However, Zhang Yi refused to take a group photo, which made our enthusiasm cool down instantly, and disappointment was inevitable.
But do celebrities have to meet the photo needs of passers-by?
For public figures, refusing to take a photo can be seen as disrespectful or playing big. However, if this group photo request is made on a private itinerary, there is nothing wrong with declining the group photo.
Zhang Yi's trip to Antarctica is a private trip, so it is understandable that he refused to take a group photo. After all, he also took the time to come out, and if he had to spend time and energy to take photos with others, neither he nor anyone would be happy.
If you are accused of playing a big name or being arrogant and rude because you refuse to take a group photo, then the accusations of netizens who broke the news are a bit excessive.
From another point of view, if it is Zhang Yi's freedom to refuse to take a group photo, then it should also belong to the freedom of netizens who broke the news. However, this is not the case in reality.
According to the netizen, Zhang Yi's appearance made them also troubled. Because if you accidentally take a picture of Zhang Yi when taking a photo, you will be asked to delete it.
Imagine we're on a cruise ship together, and because of the small space and limited location, it's possible for someone else to be in the picture, whether it's taking photos or recordings**. If Zhang Yi is accidentally photographed, he will be asked to delete**or**, isn't this a waste of netizens' time and energy?
What's worse is that this tossing can make the trip less enjoyable. This is why netizens who broke the news were very excited when they first met Zhang Yi, but they felt very disappointed after a few days together.
It's normal for celebrities to refuse to take group photos, but it's a bit too much to force the deletion of ** taken by passers-by themselves and occasionally stars on camera. Of course, Zhang Yi's original intention of requesting the deletion of ** may be to protect his privacy and prevent potential problems.
However, if you consider it from the perspective of other tourists, does Zhang Yi protect his privacy while also affecting their normal mood of playing?
Celebrities go out to charter a boat, the best of both worlds, privacy protection, and ordinary people can also have fun taking pictures!