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Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

author:Jin-hsien
Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

1. Behind the glamorous red carpet stars

Ah, it's the annual film festival again, and the red carpet has become a stage for stars to show themselves. The moment you walk on the red carpet, all the spotlight is on them, and every detail is ruthlessly magnified. That's why celebrities strive for perfection, and they want to shine on this night.

Have you ever wondered how much the stars paid for this moment, from head to toe, they were impeccably cared for by a team of professionals. Makeup, different skin tones require different base makeup, and the shade of makeup should be chosen according to the occasion. Then there's the hairstyle, where the hairstylist will first shampoo, blow dry, and then comb and style it one by one. Clothing, different figures need different cuts, and some celebrities will even start preparing for this day months in advance.

Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

All these efforts are just to show the best side in that moment. However, perfection often means unnaturalness. How many of the celebrities' glamorous on the red carpet are real?

2. Transition: The exposure of the real state has sparked heated discussions

Just when everyone was full of praise for the perfect image of the stars, some "real" details were inadvertently exposed, which sparked heated discussions among netizens.

Wu Junru's vacuum dress, although her figure is indeed very good, this kind of revealing dress still makes many people look sideways. Some netizens joked that she forgot to wear underwear?

Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

followed by Tan Zhuo, although his suit and leather shoes were very gentlemanly, but at a certain angle, he could clearly see the hair under his armpits, which was really surprising. Netizens have complained, is this the so-called "real"?

The most exaggerated is Lou Yixiao, traces of plastic surgery can be seen on her face, and she can't see what she used to look like at all. Some netizens bluntly said that she was "disabled", why did she ruin her appearance so ruthlessly?

3. The true image of celebrities has been questioned

How much of the image of celebrities on the red carpet is real? This question has sparked widespread discussion among netizens.

Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

Some netizens pointed out that the "true faces" of celebrities are often carefully concealed, and what they see is only the packaged side. For example, celebrities may starve in order to maintain a good figure in front of the camera, may do some unscientific care for smooth skin, and may have plastic surgery at all costs in order to be young and beautiful......

Other netizens believe that the image management of celebrities has gone too far. They criticize celebrities for their lack of confidence in their true image and for always striving for so-called "perfection". But who can define what is perfect? What is not perfect is not necessarily useless.

Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

Industry insiders look at this phenomenon from another angle. They said that there is indeed an obsession with "perfection" in the entertainment industry, which is the unspoken rule of the industry. Celebrities have to build their image according to this standard, otherwise it will be difficult to survive. Their "truth" can often only be shown in private.

4. In-depth discussion: the difference between real and fictional celebrities

How much of the image of celebrities in public is real? This has become a hot topic of discussion.

It is undeniable that there are some unspoken rules in the entertainment industry that require celebrities to maintain a "perfect" image at all times. This obsession with "perfection" makes celebrities have to use makeup, styling, and even plastic surgery to achieve this standard. But is this reasonable, and does it also distort the truth to some extent?

Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

On the other hand, celebrities, as public figures, self-packaging and self-grooming are also necessary to a certain extent. They represent not only themselves, but also the image of the industry as a whole. If it is too "real", it may give people an unprofessional impression.

The audience also has reasonable expectations for the "truthfulness" of the star. Celebrities certainly need to maintain a good public image, but they can't completely abandon authenticity. The pursuit of "perfection" can be offensive.

Perhaps, there is a gap between reality and fiction, and celebrities need to find a balance between the two. They should be authentic, but at the same time, they should be packaged in moderation, which is the wisest choice.

Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

5. Cherish the truth and tolerate imperfections

Through this series of events, we can see that the image shown by celebrities in public is often not 100% real. In order to meet the industry's "perfect" standards, they had to make all kinds of packaging and embellishments.

We also need to reflect on whether this obsession with "perfection" is justified? Does it also distort reality to a certain extent? Celebrities should keep the truth, but at the same time, they should also achieve moderate packaging, and find a balance between the real and the fictional, which is the wisest thing to do.

Wu Junru went into battle on the red carpet of Beiying, Tan Zhuo's armpit skin was too real, and Lou Yixiao was crippled!

As spectators, we should also learn to appreciate imperfect beauty. Perfection often means singularity, while imperfection contains diversity. We should look at the "real" side of celebrities with an inclusive mentality, rather than being too strict and demanding that they be 100% "perfect".

I still hope that the entertainment industry can establish a more benign ecology. Celebrities should be confident enough to show their true side, audiences should learn to appreciate different beauty, and the industry needs to abandon the old unspoken rules and give celebrities more freedom. Only in this way can we see more colorful star images.

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