On the evening of July 3, Jin Xing shared her views on female stars walking the red carpet with hundreds of thousands of fans in the live broadcast room:
"Why do some female celebrities wear deep V skirts and frequently cover them with their hands? If you don't want to show it, you shouldn't wear such clothes, so why do you make such a plausible move? ”
Her blunt words instantly sparked heated discussions among netizens.
Many netizens agreed with Jin Xing's view, believing that since female stars have chosen bold clothing, they should face it calmly, otherwise it is better to change the style.
Some viewers pointed out that this seems to be hinting at actress Di Li Gerba.
Because she will cover her chest with her hands every time she wears deep V at an event, just in case, this move has long been widely concerned by netizens.
But in my opinion, what female celebrities wear on the red carpet is mostly decided by the agency team, and they often do not have much choice.
And Di Li Gerba's habit may simply be because she is conservative.
Still, Venus's view reminds us that celebrity behavior and image creation need to be consistent.
Otherwise, it will give people the impression of contradiction and artifice, and destroy their own image.
It is an in-depth analysis of social phenomena and a reminder to all of us.
At a deeper level, Venus's views actually question the entire entertainment industry's approach to shaping the public image.
Why do female celebrities need to oscillate between boldness and conservatism, holding the pipa half-covered?
Does this reflect the complex requirements of our society for the image of women, which require them to be both bold and conservative?
Or is this just a strategy for the entertainment industry to pursue topics and popularity?
In addition, we need to ask, is the image of female celebrities in front of the public real?
Do they have the right to choose what they want to show, not just the tools of the clothing team and the agency?
For Di Li Gerba's habits, perhaps she just acted out of an instinct for self-preservation.
So, does this mean that our society has given her enough protection so that she can freely express herself without fear of embarrassing things such as walking away?
And for Venus's bluntness, we also need to think about whether her point of view is a critique of red carpet behavior, or a challenge to the complex requirements of the entire entertainment industry and society for women's images?
Her point, though sharp, did get us thinking about it.
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