Jia Ling: I ve changed, probably because I m tired

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-24

On today's headlines, the story about Jia Ling is blowing like a spring breeze in every corner. She not only refreshed the Chinese film record with the box office results of "Hot and Hot", but also gave a new meaning to the three words "female director". From the hilarious comedian on the stage to the sweaty artist behind the screen, Jia Ling uses her own changes to tell us: self-reinvention is not only physical, but also spiritual.

In the interview, the 41-year-old Jia Ling showed a unique aura when facing the senior host Lu Yu. The two women, who have both experienced the difficult road of **, exchanged each other's experiences and insights in front of the camera. Jia Ling said frankly: "The audience thinks I have changed, maybe because I am tired." But the glint in her eyes revealed another message – that change brings new life.

In the show, the scene of two women having lunch together is particularly eye-catching. Jia Ling is like a warrior, looking for a balance between healthy meals and exercise. And Lu Yu is like a bird carefully picking food. The difference between the two people's attitudes towards food and life is vividly presented in the silent place.

There was a time when Jia Ling was pushed to the limit by the strict ** plan, and "fat" has become the norm in her life, and the only relief under pressure is food and wine. However, when she was torn between pursuing a perfect body and a healthy lifestyle, she chose the latter and found her true happiness in it.

The movies "Hello, Lee Hwan Young" and "Hot and Hot" left a deep impression on the audience, but behind the success was the hard work and sacrifice she put in. "I'm going to be very serious in the future, but I don't want to make movies like this in my life. Jia Ling said.

Jia Ling proved with practical actions: change is not easy, but as long as there is determination, courage, and action, anyone can become the person they want to become. She used to fill our laughs with humor; Now, it uses power to inspire the truest and most primitive desire in our hearts to be the best version of ourselves.

We see a new Jia Ling - no longer need to please others with a smile, but infect everyone through her own inner strength. This kind of transformation may be what every ordinary person should learn and pursue: not to live for others, but to fight, work hard, and change for ourselves.

In this age of face-seeking, "* seems to be a burden that must be borne by every woman under the label of society." But Jia Ling tells us: ** is not to meet the so-called "perfect" standard in the eyes of others; It should be more of a journey of inward exploration, pushing one's limits, and pursuing a healthier lifestyle.

Finally, I leave the reader with a question: when the next turning point comes, are you willing to accept the challenge bravely like Jia Ling and show a new and better self without fear?

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