Yin Zheng, who had collaborated with Huang Xiaoming in the Chinese drama "Winter Begonia", published a post on the 9th apologizing to his fans. His words were filled with self-denial, causing fans to worry about his emotional state. He said, "Today marks the 12th year since I officially entered the industry. I feel really terrible. Compared to others, I feel like I can't hold my head up. Nearing 40, I've achieved nothing. I'm ugly, out of shape, and haven't been in any impressive works or won any significant awards. I can't do many things well." Huang Xiaoming quickly comforted him: "Happy 12th anniversary, Zheng Zheng! You can't talk about yourself like this. I won't allow you to let down your ambitions. You are incredibly good, incredibly good, incredibly good, and your future will be even better!"
Yin Zheng's sudden post has a reason. In a variety show, he was asked what his fans are called, and he did not respond with the official name "Ajou" but instead referred to them as "Yin Zheng's movie fans," which upset some fans who felt he ignored their long-term support. He explained in the post that he felt inadequate and was not worthy of mentioning the number (referring to Ajou). Furthermore, he once saw an interview of a deceased male star who referred to those who loved him as "movie fans." He thought that was great, indicating that everyone came to see his work, not just as fans, but thus hurt his fans' feelings. He expressed his apology by saying, "I speak indiscreetly, I'm pretentious, and I deserve to be scolded."
His colleagues, possibly unaware of the background, saw him underestimating himself and offered him encouragement. Screenwriter Yu Zheng said, "You have 'Shang Xirui' (a character from 'Winter Begonia'), how come you don't have representative works?" Singer Su Xing self-deprecatingly remarked, "Some people have been in the industry for 18 years and don't have any hit songs, yet they're still surviving. You're doing great." Zhai Tianlin said, "A Zheng, working with you was an amazing experience. I went from a co-worker to admiring your work and slowly becoming your movie fan. The creative journey will have its unique scenery at different ages. Keep going." Everyone was very supportive.
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Yin Zheng's sudden post has a reason. In a variety show, he was asked what his fans are called, and he did not respond with the official name "Ajou" but instead referred to them as "Yin Zheng's movie fans," which upset some fans who felt he ignored their long-term support. He explained in the post that he felt inadequate and was not worthy of mentioning the number (referring to Ajou). Furthermore, he once saw an interview of a deceased male star who referred to those who loved him as "movie fans." He thought that was great, indicating that everyone came to see his work, not just as fans, but thus hurt his fans' feelings. He expressed his apology by saying, "I speak indiscreetly, I'm pretentious, and I deserve to be scolded."
His colleagues, possibly unaware of the background, saw him underestimating himself and offered him encouragement. Screenwriter Yu Zheng said, "You have 'Shang Xirui' (a character from 'Winter Begonia'), how come you don't have representative works?" Singer Su Xing self-deprecatingly remarked, "Some people have been in the industry for 18 years and don't have any hit songs, yet they're still surviving. You're doing great." Zhai Tianlin said, "A Zheng, working with you was an amazing experience. I went from a co-worker to admiring your work and slowly becoming your movie fan. The creative journey will have its unique scenery at different ages. Keep going." Everyone was very supportive.
Source: Apple News Network