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To put it realistically, Zhou Haimei really has her own nobility, and her words and deeds are inviolable integrity. Hong Kong's female stars, who became popular in the 80s and 90s, are all in need of people

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To put it realistically, Zhou Haimei really has her own nobility, and her words and deeds are inviolable integrity.

Hong Kong's female stars, who became popular in the 80s and 90s, all need to be covered by the rich, if not, they are easy to be bullied. Lan Jieying was bullied without someone to cover her. So Qiu Shuzhen, Li Jiaxin, Cai Shaofen, Hong Xin, etc., all have rich people to help them.

Zhou Haimei is very upright, she didn't go to the rich and accept the rich. I can't get along in Hong Kong, so I go directly to the mainland to develop, although I am famous and good-looking in the mainland, there are no scandals, or I have something to do with the so-called unspoken rules. On the contrary, he lives alone, does not move around with others, does not let people bully him, and is innocent all his life.

Maybe Zhou Haimei said that she was a descendant of the Manchus, and she really felt noble in her bones, and she didn't bother to take shortcuts. It's just that female stars who are too principled don't have too many resources, and their careers are not very good.

To put it realistically, Zhou Haimei really has her own nobility, and her words and deeds are inviolable integrity. Hong Kong's female stars, who became popular in the 80s and 90s, are all in need of people
To put it realistically, Zhou Haimei really has her own nobility, and her words and deeds are inviolable integrity. Hong Kong's female stars, who became popular in the 80s and 90s, are all in need of people
To put it realistically, Zhou Haimei really has her own nobility, and her words and deeds are inviolable integrity. Hong Kong's female stars, who became popular in the 80s and 90s, are all in need of people

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