Title: Jedi Strikes Back! Xu Jiao is ruthless, and the war of aesthetic standards in the entertainment industry is about to start!
In the entertainment industry, a sensational controversy is heating up. It's not a scandal bomb, but screenwriter Yu Zheng actually asked actress Zhao Qing to 85 pounds! This topic not only aroused strong disgust among netizens, but also made Xu Jiao stand up and bluntly slap Yu Zheng.
At the beginning of the story, Yu Zheng's strange request asked Zhao Qing to "lose weight" to 85 pounds. For this ridiculous weight standard, netizens have expressed their incredibleness. A 170cm girl, ** to 85 pounds, is this about to become a human skeleton? But Yu Zheng still insisted, which made the entire entertainment industry fall into a war of aesthetic standards.
So, Xu Jiao stood up and scolded Yu Zheng unceremoniously. She wrote on social platforms: "Is it really beautiful to pursue such a ** standard? Zhao Qing's height is much taller than mine, and her weight of 92 pounds is already the limit for her. Asking people to lose weight to 85 pounds, how distorted is this aesthetic concept? Xu Jiao's outspokenness made people's eyes shine, and finally someone dared to stand up and tell the truth!
But Yu Zheng did not admit it, but responded to Xu Jiao: "Thank you, sister, let's talk on WeChat." The response was simply unexpected. Could it be that Yu Zheng is going to "break the news" again on WeChat? Netizens shot back: "Don't send out other people's VX screenshots this time!" This is undoubtedly a counterattack to Yu Zheng's previous revelation of Zhu Xudan's chat records, and it seems that a fierce struggle between "breaking the news" and "breaking the news" is forming in the entertainment industry.
This is not only a debate about weight, but also a deep reflection on the aesthetic standards of the entertainment industry. Xu Jiao's words are not only to defend Zhao Qing, but also to speak for all the actors who are troubled by unrealistic standards. She tells us through her actions that beauty should not be defined by a single standard, let alone at the expense of health.
In the spotlight of the entertainment industry, every actress is working hard to show her "most beautiful side". However, is there really only one definition of beauty? In Wong Kar-wai's "Flowers", actors such as Xin Zhilei, Tang Yan, and Ma Yili are not traditional "thin beauties", but they show a beautiful posture in front of the camera. Does this mean that aesthetic standards should be more diverse, rather than blindly pursuing a single standard?
At the same time, Xu Jiao's anger shows us the huge pressure faced by actresses in the entertainment industry. They not only have to improve their acting skills, but also always pay attention to whether they meet the public's aesthetics. In Yu Zheng's works, actresses always seem to be required to conform to a certain set of aesthetic standards. This makes us think, is there really only one definition of beauty?
This controversy is not only a question of Yu Zheng's behavior, but also a reflection on the aesthetic concept of the entire entertainment industry. We should appreciate and respect every beauty, and actresses should also show their unique charm while staying healthy. It is hoped that the future entertainment industry will pay more attention to the inner beauty of people, rather than fixing actors in a single aesthetic standard. Xu Jiao's anger this time may have sounded the alarm for Yu Zheng, what the entertainment industry needs is diversity and inclusiveness, not endless "revelations" and controversies. It's a battle in the entertainment industry about aesthetic freedom and a healthy atmosphere, and it's still to be seen who wins the battle.