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The "beauty" controversy in the entertainment industry: from Wang Zuxian to Guan Xiaotong, what are the disputes and revelations in the aesthetic tunnel
The entertainment industry has always been a hot stage, not only gathering stars from all walks of life, but also a battlefield for aesthetic vanes. Recently, the great director Wang Jing made a straightforward comment on the legs of goddess-level actor Wang Zuxian, which triggered a heated discussion about "leg beauty". What exactly is the aesthetic standard of the entertainment industry? What is the aesthetic pursuit of the public? What are the interesting stories and deep revelations contained in this? Let's walk into this ever-changing "beauty" controversy together.
Act 1: From "Leg Essence" Wang Zuxian to "Leg Model" Guan Xiaotong
When it comes to female stars in the entertainment industry, they are undoubtedly the most eye-catching existence. In the eyes of the audience, they are often representatives of "big beauties", with alluring looks and graceful figures. Among these body qualities, the legs have undoubtedly become the most critical part.
Looking back on history, Wang Zuxian was one of the most dazzling female stars in the film industry in the 90s. She was born with a pair of slender and straight long legs, which have become her obvious highlights both on the screen and on the red carpet. Some commentators said that Wang Zuxian's leg curve can be called "perfect", which has made countless fans fall in love with it. However, in the eyes of director Wang Jing, these beautiful legs have some "regrets". He bluntly said that although Wang Zuxian's leg length is an advantage, his lines are still slightly inferior to Qiu Shuzhen in his mind. This comment undoubtedly aroused a strong response, and also made Wang Zuxian's "leg essence" image enter the public eye again.
After Wang Zuxian, mainland actress Guan Xiaotong has gradually become a "leg model" that has attracted much attention. She is tall and tall, and her legs are extremely well proportioned, which can be called a "walking leg model". In contrast, although Wang Zuxian's leg lines are beautiful, they are still slightly "slender". Guan Xiaotong's leg curve is not only slender, but also has both sex appeal and strength, which can be described as the best of all families. In the entertainment industry, she is undoubtedly the representative of the new generation of "leg essence".
Act II: From "Leg Skills" to "Aesthetic Collision"
In the entertainment industry, which is dominated by "beautiful" people, the "contest" of leg curves has always been a hot topic. In addition to Wang Zuxian and Guan Xiaotong, there are some other actresses who have also won a lot of attention with their slender and charming long legs. For example, Kwan Zhilin and Karen Mok are both recognized as stars with outstanding "leg skills". Their leg lines are not only slender, but also full of sexy charm, and have undoubtedly become the favorite of many fans.
But it is worth noting that in the eyes of these celebrities, what kind of leg curve is considered "perfect"? There are obviously some contradictions and disagreements. As director Wang Jing said, the ideal leg shape in his heart is Qiu Shuzhen's "round and well-proportioned", not Wang Zuxian's "slender". This clearly reflects the difference in values between different aesthetic subjects.
In the "beautiful" paradise of the entertainment industry, directors, fans and even the stars themselves all have their own aesthetic standards and preferences. Some people like long and attractive legs, while others prefer sexually touching curves. This kind of "aesthetic collision" not only exists between different individuals, but sometimes even appears in the hearts of the same individual. Wang Jing's "high standards" and the "aesthetic kaleidoscope" of the entertainment industry are a good example.
Act III: The wake-up call for "body management".
In this battle for "beauty" in the entertainment industry, we not only saw the competition between stars from all walks of life, but also found some "negative teaching materials". For example, after some actresses relaxed their body management, they became everyone's after-dinner conversation. The "strong legs" incident of the twins group at the concert is a good example.
The entertainment industry has always been extremely strict with the body requirements of celebrities. As public figures, they must always look their best to meet the audience's expectations of "perfect looks". Once there is a problem with the body, it is easy to be criticized and abused. This undoubtedly adds a lot of pressure to the celebrities, and it also makes them have to maintain a high sense of self-management.
But we also can't ignore the fact that this aesthetic orientation of overfocusing on "appearance" can also have some negative effects. It may induce celebrities to pursue a perfect body excessively, or even go to extremes, which will eventually affect physical and mental health. This is undoubtedly an issue that requires attention.
Act IV: The Call of Aesthetic Pluralism
Through the above discussions, it is not difficult for us to find that in the "beauty" paradise of the entertainment industry, aesthetic standards are far from being achieved overnight, but an intricate process. Different subjects have their own aesthetic preferences, and there is also a subtle "aesthetic collision" between directors, stars and audiences. This difference is not black and white, but presents a trend of pluralism.
In this context, we should perhaps call on the entertainment industry to establish more open and inclusive aesthetic standards. Abandon those inherent and rigid aesthetic stereotypes, and let more diverse "beauty" be fully displayed. This can not only reduce the pressure of body management for celebrities, but also better meet the diverse needs of the general public for aesthetics.
After all, beauty is subjective and diverse, and there is no single standard that encompasses everyone's aesthetic preferences. Let us call for the aesthetic pattern of the entertainment industry to be continuously enriched and upgraded, so that more female stars with different charms can get the attention and praise they deserve. Only in this way can we truly enjoy a more gorgeous and colorful scenery on this stage of "beauty".
It is not difficult for us to find that the "beauty" competition in the entertainment industry is not only limited to the contest of leg curves, but also contains deeper social significance.
First of all, this controversy reflects the rigid requirements of the current entertainment industry for women's figures. As public figures, celebrities must always be at their best to meet the audience's expectations for "perfect looks". The slightest flaw is easy to criticize. This undoubtedly exacerbates the pressure on celebrities' body management, and they have to be highly vigilant at all times, so as not to accidentally "fall" into the whirlpool of public opinion.
But we must also see that this excessive pursuit of "perfection" aesthetic orientation may have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of celebrities. In order to meet industry standards, some celebrities do not hesitate to take extreme measures to control their weight and lines, and may eventually go astray and endanger their own well-being. Therefore, we should pay more attention to the inner feelings of celebrities and create a more tolerant and understanding environment for them, so that they can pursue themselves more calmly.
At the same time, this "beauty" controversy also reflects the current society's call for the pluralism of aesthetic standards. Everyone's definition of beauty is different, and we shouldn't limit it to certain inherent, rigid patterns. Instead, we should be more open and inclusive in appreciating different types of beauty. Only in this way can we effectively meet the diverse needs of the public for aesthetics, so that more female stars with unique charm can get the attention they deserve.
In general, this "beauty" battle in the entertainment industry is not only a contest about body curves, but also a mirror that reflects the aesthetic tendencies of the current society. We should look at this process with a more understanding and inclusive attitude, and guide it in a more positive direction. Only in this way can we truly make this "beautiful" stage more colorful and vibrant.