Recently, the news that Wang Liang, the son of Wang Xiaoli, the actor of "Liu Neng", "spent tens of millions to hold a wedding and received 100 million yuan" has been very popular. In the face of overwhelming media coverage of this wedding, Wang Xiaoli and Wang Liang's father and son were also put on the cusp of public opinion. In response to some false reports about his wedding, he also personally stood up to refute the rumors.
Screenshot of Wang Liang's video refuting rumors
Recently, Wang Liang's wedding has attracted a large number of netizens to watch and hotly discuss, and has also caused a lot of controversy. The controversy focused on the grandeur of the wedding scene, the huge cost of holding the wedding, and the staggering amount of gift money received. Everyone thinks that this is somewhat suspected of showing off wealth and extravagance.
Screenshot of Wang Liang's video refuting rumors
As public opinion continued to ferment, Wang Liang himself also explained these problems. He said that the dozens of luxury cars rumored on the Internet did not match the facts. There were only about 10 cars in total, some of which were rented and some of which were voluntarily loaned by friends.
It is rumored on the Internet that Wang Liang's wedding team
As for the rumor of 100 million in gift money, he felt a little incredible. He even ridiculed: "Only the netherworld wedding can collect so much money, but then it also needs to start at 1 billion!" With this slightly joking tone, he directly denied the rumor of a gift of 100 million.
Online wedding gift list
At the same time, he also refuted and refuted other exaggerated reports. And call on everyone not to exaggerate the facts, let alone add fuel to the report. Because it caused some troubles in his life. He especially minded that everyone called him "Liu Neng's son".
Wang Liang refuted the video transcript
What I would say is that as a public figure, it is inevitable to accept public scrutiny. Why is there so much more attention to things other than the wedding itself? This is a question worth pondering. "Showing off wealth" and "hating the rich" are themselves opposites. Of course, we can't make up the fact that how much money others spend on weddings is their freedom. As long as everything is reasonable and compliant, we can't go online. But will his refuting this time become darker and darker? #Summer Creation Contest#