i'm kind of confuse on the part of wu lian wife. From what I understood, she is infertile and wu lian tricked her into sleeping with him too but why are people saying she tricked him? Can someone explain to me? Wouldn't it mean she had to same experience as the FL and all the other victims?
Whoever did the details page hasn't watched some of her shows. She was not an assassin in "Oh My Emperor" and…
Omg, I didn't even notice till you mention it. For "Oh My Emperor" she was kinda an assassin in the aspect that the zodiac she was part of was outcasted so she was originally gonna partner with the SML to take down the ML but yea still wrong. (I could be wrong about that, that was the first drama I watched of Lusi. Also the description for "Love Better Than Immortality" is wrong too. A princess who falls in love with an immortal? It is not about a princess who falls in love with an immortal. Rather, the drama explores the theme of love being more significant to the female lead than immortality itself. The FL exists in a future where immortality is attainable, yet she willingly chooses to relinquish that opportunity to pursue and experience true love. It is puzzling why they would choose someone who is not even a fan or invested enough to provide an accurate description.
Still don't understand how fucking a prostitute becomes crime. When was sex never a transaction? America that…
Your comment wows me. Firstly, the distinction lies in the fact that prostitution involves the selling of sex as a product, whereas porno involves selling the production or movie as a product. If you’re stating prostitution should be legalized then that means you believe sex trafficking should be accepted as well, just because porn is legal?
Your claim that America represents the universal standard is unfounded. Society is expected to progress, rather than accepting or even glorifying immoral practices. In situations where people are bullied, do you condone it as a "life lesson"? Your assertion that we should "learn about earth" is bewildering. “Earth” is not just darkness, flower petals fall but can always bloom again, after a rain there's a rainbow.
Japan's previous age of sexual consent at 13 is a prime example of a law that needed to change to protect individuals from exploitation (the over sexualization of children, child trafficking/ prostitution).
While laws may not deter all perpetrators, they can deter some, and every effort to combat sex trafficking and exploitation is important. We are not savages individual who solely act on instinctual impulses. Given his fame and status, it is all the more important that he adheres to the law. If you are to suggest that the USA lacks value in moral integrity then that sounds like a personal issue but don’t justify it when others refuse to not have moral integrity.
Omg same. If it wasn’t the amazing chemistry between the FL and ML. I wouldn’t have watched it. So glad the girl that liked the ML wasn’t too big of a influence.
At the end of the day we are all just normal people that may never know the truth. Since I don't know him personally…
Thank you for acknowledging my point. I agree that the situation involving the celebrity in question is separate from political issues. Your post inspire me to add on to my post.
While each country has its own set of flaws and strengths, I would argue that the corruption present in the Korean pop culture industry, as evidenced by the multiple cases of actors and idols committing suicide or dying at a young age for “uncertain reasons”, is equally concerning.
I made a lengthy post some time ago to inform people about the situation, as many of the celebrity's fans were wondering what was happening.
Some of his younger fans were even expressing their desire to be the prostitute he hired, suggesting that they viewed prostitution as a desirable occupation.
It is a fact that the vast majority of individuals who engage in prostitution are women. Legalizing prostitution would result in the commodification of women, raising serious questions about the extent to which these individuals are acting out of their own free will. Even today, human trafficking remains a pervasive issue, and throughout history, there have been countless instances of women being coerced or forced into prostitution.
This is analogous to saying that sweatshops is ok and should be legalized, which is not an acceptable viewpoint.
While it is possible that the celebrity in question was set up, it is crucial to recognize that prostitution is not a simple or straightforward issue, and that its impact on individuals and society is complex and far-reaching.
If you wish to say someone with power set him up that’s fine but as someone with his fame and power it works both ways. Due to his power/ money/ fame he was only “exposed” as stated in the official police statement, after he had been caught multiple times and ignored warnings, leading to his removal from media.
Other celebrities in China such as Deng Lun and Fang Bing Bing who break the law are similarly banned from show business, and their old works are often taken down. Deng Lun was one of my favourite celebrate but that doesn’t mean I would dismiss his crimes.
To some extent the restricted and strict protocol china government on their standards for celebrates is good because as someone who wishes to be famous they must be a “good” influence. They acknowledge that as a celebrity you have some level of “power” (ie influence, money, etc). With great power comes great responsibility ;’)
While Western show business may have more lenient censorship, this can result in harmful messages being conveyed to young viewers, such as the idea that drug use is cool or twerking is acceptable. Anyways that going off topic to a much bigger issue. Let’s focus on this guy.
While there is a chance that the celebrity in question is innocent, it is better to err on the side of cautious as the saying goes “rather be safe than sorry”. For example if the police tell you that guys is a sex offender but you don’t know him personal and I believe logically most people would still avoid him just to be safe right so why is it different for a celebrity.
The fact is that he has been officially charged by law enforcement and ignored previous warnings is cause for concern. You can’t be charge with just claim there are evidentially requirements. Even more so this news was not based of some paparazzi it was officially stated in a police statement. It’s bad enough he was “warn” multiple times but still continued to do so with no acknowledgement of his wrong doing.
Like most celebrate that get “cancelled”, people start digging for slip ups where we see his true nature. There have been instances where the celebrity has engaged in inappropriate behavior (theres a difference between being friendly/ respectful and acting with no boundaries) with other actresses, leading to them being bullied by his fans and he never came out to speak for these celebrates.
Moreover, he has also made sexually suggestive comments in interviews. For example, in an interview he was asked what part of his body is his favourite and he answered “the part you can’t see”.
He also engaged in engaged in inappropriate behavior during a TV show skit with Li Qin where he was just suppose to hug her but he started making humping motions while hugging her.There’s plenty more. These actions are unacceptable and reflect poorly on his character.
I honestly was just disgusted by his acts and wished to inform those that didn’t know. while everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and opinions, the fact remains that the celebrity in question has been charged with a serious crime and needs to hold them accountable for their actions. I can’t understand the morality of anyone that believes prostitution.
Rather than dwelling on the impunity that often characterizes the actions of government officials and others in positions of power, it is important to acknowledge and appreciate the exposure of the specific crime at hand. The fact that this individual's actions have been brought to light is significant, as it sends a message that such behavior is not acceptable and will not go unpunished.
It is erroneous to suggest that the fact that some individuals are able to evade consequences for their actions justifies such behavior. Instead, we must strive to hold all individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their social status or position of power.
While it may not always be possible to bring about systemic change overnight, taking a steps at a time towards justice and accountability is vital. We may not be able to beat the big bad boss but fighting one monster at a time is still progress.
It is intriguing to observe how readily individuals consume news from paparazzi and other non-official sources, yet question or reject information when it is presented in the form of an official statement or report.
While there may be valid reasons for questioning the veracity or bias of official statements, it is important to recognize the significant role that such statements play in maintaining transparency and accountability in society. By dismissing official reports as part of a conspiracy or corrupt system, we risk undermining the very foundations of justice and governance that protect the rights and well-being of all citizens.
It is essential to approach all sources of information with a critical and discerning eye, evaluating the evidence and considering the motivations and interests of those involved. Rather than automatically rejecting official statements, we should seek to understand the processes and systems that inform such statements and work towards strengthening and improving these processes to ensure that they serve the best interests of all members of society.
I love the drama but these last few episodes are killing me. My poor TTJ had his mother's ashes dumped and then Susu misunderstands him and says those hurtful things to him. I don't blame her because she still gets flash backs of him killing her clan which is refreshing to me (an fl that's not love-sick to the brain) but because we have the god view (we can see everyone's point of view) we know what happened. TTJ this poor bb is such a softie no matter how many times he gets betrayed he always asks if they regret it (giving them second chances) before killing them ;-;. Please the next few episodes will just continue to be painful.
Your claim that America represents the universal standard is unfounded. Society is expected to progress, rather than accepting or even glorifying immoral practices. In situations where people are bullied, do you condone it as a "life lesson"? Your assertion that we should "learn about earth" is bewildering. “Earth” is not just darkness, flower petals fall but can always bloom again, after a rain there's a rainbow.
Japan's previous age of sexual consent at 13 is a prime example of a law that needed to change to protect individuals from exploitation (the over sexualization of children, child trafficking/ prostitution).
While laws may not deter all perpetrators, they can deter some, and every effort to combat sex trafficking and exploitation is important. We are not savages individual who solely act on instinctual impulses. Given his fame and status, it is all the more important that he adheres to the law. If you are to suggest that the USA lacks value in moral integrity then that sounds like a personal issue but don’t justify it when others refuse to not have moral integrity.
While each country has its own set of flaws and strengths, I would argue that the corruption present in the Korean pop culture industry, as evidenced by the multiple cases of actors and idols committing suicide or dying at a young age for “uncertain reasons”, is equally concerning.
I made a lengthy post some time ago to inform people about the situation, as many of the celebrity's fans were wondering what was happening.
Some of his younger fans were even expressing their desire to be the prostitute he hired, suggesting that they viewed prostitution as a desirable occupation.
It is a fact that the vast majority of individuals who engage in prostitution are women. Legalizing prostitution would result in the commodification of women, raising serious questions about the extent to which these individuals are acting out of their own free will. Even today, human trafficking remains a pervasive issue, and throughout history, there have been countless instances of women being coerced or forced into prostitution.
This is analogous to saying that sweatshops is ok and should be legalized, which is not an acceptable viewpoint.
While it is possible that the celebrity in question was set up, it is crucial to recognize that prostitution is not a simple or straightforward issue, and that its impact on individuals and society is complex and far-reaching.
If you wish to say someone with power set him up that’s fine but as someone with his fame and power it works both ways. Due to his power/ money/ fame he was only “exposed” as stated in the official police statement, after he had been caught multiple times and ignored warnings, leading to his removal from media.
Other celebrities in China such as Deng Lun and Fang Bing Bing who break the law are similarly banned from show business, and their old works are often taken down. Deng Lun was one of my favourite celebrate but that doesn’t mean I would dismiss his crimes.
To some extent the restricted and strict protocol china government on their standards for celebrates is good because as someone who wishes to be famous they must be a “good” influence. They acknowledge that as a celebrity you have some level of “power” (ie influence, money, etc). With great power comes great responsibility ;’)
While Western show business may have more lenient censorship, this can result in harmful messages being conveyed to young viewers, such as the idea that drug use is cool or twerking is acceptable. Anyways that going off topic to a much bigger issue. Let’s focus on this guy.
While there is a chance that the celebrity in question is innocent, it is better to err on the side of cautious as the saying goes “rather be safe than sorry”. For example if the police tell you that guys is a sex offender but you don’t know him personal and I believe logically most people would still avoid him just to be safe right so why is it different for a celebrity.
The fact is that he has been officially charged by law enforcement and ignored previous warnings is cause for concern. You can’t be charge with just claim there are evidentially requirements. Even more so this news was not based of some paparazzi it was officially stated in a police statement. It’s bad enough he was “warn” multiple times but still continued to do so with no acknowledgement of his wrong doing.
Like most celebrate that get “cancelled”, people start digging for slip ups where we see his true nature. There have been instances where the celebrity has engaged in inappropriate behavior (theres a difference between being friendly/ respectful and acting with no boundaries) with other actresses, leading to them being bullied by his fans and he never came out to speak for these celebrates.
Moreover, he has also made sexually suggestive comments in interviews. For example, in an interview he was asked what part of his body is his favourite and he answered “the part you can’t see”.
He also engaged in engaged in inappropriate behavior during a TV show skit with Li Qin where he was just suppose to hug her but he started making humping motions while hugging her.There’s plenty more. These actions are unacceptable and reflect poorly on his character.
I honestly was just disgusted by his acts and wished to inform those that didn’t know. while everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and opinions, the fact remains that the celebrity in question has been charged with a serious crime and needs to hold them accountable for their actions. I can’t understand the morality of anyone that believes prostitution.
Rather than dwelling on the impunity that often characterizes the actions of government officials and others in positions of power, it is important to acknowledge and appreciate the exposure of the specific crime at hand. The fact that this individual's actions have been brought to light is significant, as it sends a message that such behavior is not acceptable and will not go unpunished.
It is erroneous to suggest that the fact that some individuals are able to evade consequences for their actions justifies such behavior. Instead, we must strive to hold all individuals accountable for their actions, regardless of their social status or position of power.
While it may not always be possible to bring about systemic change overnight, taking a steps at a time towards justice and accountability is vital. We may not be able to beat the big bad boss but fighting one monster at a time is still progress.
It is intriguing to observe how readily individuals consume news from paparazzi and other non-official sources, yet question or reject information when it is presented in the form of an official statement or report.
While there may be valid reasons for questioning the veracity or bias of official statements, it is important to recognize the significant role that such statements play in maintaining transparency and accountability in society. By dismissing official reports as part of a conspiracy or corrupt system, we risk undermining the very foundations of justice and governance that protect the rights and well-being of all citizens.
It is essential to approach all sources of information with a critical and discerning eye, evaluating the evidence and considering the motivations and interests of those involved. Rather than automatically rejecting official statements, we should seek to understand the processes and systems that inform such statements and work towards strengthening and improving these processes to ensure that they serve the best interests of all members of society.