Baba in ArdAzAei F/W 2025 Haute Couture with Stephen Webster jewelries for Red Star Macalline event in Nanjing:https://kisskh.at/profile/Martial/feeds/810O2xI6
This dress was particularly made for her, she was so pretty and well matched for this dress
Also, please ignore all the malicious things posted by other obnoxious fandoms. Just treat them as nonexistent, don’t engage, just block. And only post things that concern Baobei and support her.
I repeat do not create chaos with other fandoms, even if they try to provoke you.
Hello everyone, sorry I was caught up with work and couldn’t be online these past few days. But since Baobei’s drama is about to air, I’m going to follow it consistently. Let’s have fun watching her new drama together (which we waited for so long).
PS People here (my fellow alices haha.. trust me there are so many of them) are super hyped for Baobei’s new drama.
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from…
Exactly and it's the matter between the concerned parties so it's upto them to handle. If the crew at fault they'll definitely get their punishment be it fine or apology.
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from…
So this will be my final response to you, and I think I may have sent too many replies, which might’ve caused some points to be overlooked:
First – according to the weibo, the crew had obtained official permission from the authorities to use sensitive data, including images and similar material. However, I’m not sure if that permission extends to images sourced from the public domain or not.
Second – I'm not familiar with chinese cyber laws and regulations, so I can't confirm whether using such images is legally permitted or not (in china).
Third – I clearly mentioned that if the crew made a mistake, it’s up to them and the concerned parties to handle it. People have already reported the matter to hybe, so let them deal with it.
Fourth – I still stand by my statement that using that particular idol's image was neither intentional nor meant to be disrespectful to the idol. It seems to have been an oversight by the crew, and such mistakes do happen.
Fifth – Yes, I’m a die-hard Dilraba fan and can defend her for almost everything, but in this case, she’s not involved in any way, so there’s no reason for me to defend her here.
Lastly, as someone who works in advertising and marketing, I know that teams often source materials in certain ways. So my guess is the crew may have used that image unintentionally.
I think I’ve already made my stance quite clear. Speaking logically doesn’t mean disregarding basic morals or other people's rights. Once again, I suggest letting the concerned parties handle the matter themselves, us arguing and blaming each other here won’t change anything. And if someone is truly at fault, they will be held accountable according to the law, that’s exactly why laws exist, right? I hope this will be my last response on the matter.
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from…
As i mentioned I'm not aware of the Chinese laws and regulations. I don't know what their cyber policies are. But if you'll keep trying to bend it in a certain way then i won't waste my time arguing with you. All i said that it might have overlooked by the crew and that they didn't mean to intentionally harm or disrespect the idol. I sometimes don't get why kpop fans are hella protective of their idols. Also how is the photo misused in a certain way many of us didn't even noticethe image and i still don't know at what episode they used the image. But if you still want to make it big then it's your call because all i want is to peacefully finish the drama. And yeah if it somehow breached the law then they'll get accountable and might get sued.
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from…
Well i don't live in china so i don't know their law and regulations. But i did read that the crew had permission to post real stuff. That's what i mentioned in the reply and about using the pictures as a profile image and such was just an example which i kind of used to explain my point.
If It's get enough viewship and positive feedback by critics that's enough. YZ and ZLS and other fandom couldn’t…
Yeah, i was a little sensitive when i posted this comment. I kind of fought with other fandom as they mentioned that tencent rigged the data and such and also the haters were giving 1star to her drama on douban so i kind of mentioned that here. But to be honest it doesn't bother me now because i believe in baba and her ability and since I'm actively following the drama and her progress it made me proud even more.
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from…
Haven't you read that all the materials, the information they used in the drama are all real registered cases. They i think used some pictures as a filler and as i mentioned if using a picture really a copyright issue then me you and everyone else using the celebrity as their profile picture should held accountable.
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from…
Downloading a picture isn't illegal but using it for certain purposes is. I don't know if you are aware but many people used to upload a random girls image as their facebook profile picture randomly downloaded from the internet and their might be people at the present doing the same, so i don't think it is completely illegal.
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from…
As i mentioned it might have overlooked by the crew they didn't mean to disrespect the idol and such. To create a work there's a time limit, many things to consider like budget, schedule and such, it is a difficult and tiring process. And they might have not known that the picture belonged to certain idol. Nowadays if you search for a certain type of picture you get millions of the images how are you going to remember who is who.
Saw on social media they used Min Yoongi's childhood picture as one of the missing child picture on the drama,…
I believe this was likely an oversight on the crew's part. They might have downloaded random child photos from the internet to meet a visual requirement and unknowingly included a picture of min yoongi. Honestly, I hadn’t noticed it myself perhaps I just didn’t pay close attention to the background. But please don’t worry, I’m sure they’ll sort it out soon. And it’s important to remember that this wasn’t done out of disrespect toward the idol. It seems to be a genuine mistake by the production team.
It truly breaks my heart to think about the victims and their families. They endure unimaginable pain, yet society often remains cold, judgmental, and cruel toward them. Take Xiao Yingyu’s case, for example. Instead of support, her relatives urged her to give up and have another child. Worse, scammers took advantage of the family's desperation by using the information they shared to exploit them further. And about the girl who escaped from her kidnappers. She didn’t just suffer at the hands of strangers, her own father was the worst kind of monster. He not only sold her to traffickers but also molested her. A man like that deserves a punishment far worse than words can express. Then there's the girl still trapped, being beaten by traffickers and forced to sell her body. Even if she manages to escape or is rescued, what awaits her next? Judgment. People won’t see her as a victim they’ll call her “impure” and shame her instead of standing by her.
I once read that victims don’t just have to fight their abusers they also have to fight society. And it’s painfully true.
This drama really forces you to confront the harsh realities that we often ignore. It reminds us that people can be worse than monsters. That sometimes, even your own family won’t stand by you. And that, sadly, you're often left to survive on your own. To every girl reading this please watch this drama. It might be painful, but it will open your eyes. It shows the ugly side of society not to scare you, but to remind you to be strong and self-reliant and never trust anything unknown (person, places, food,gifts that unknown can depict anything) .
P.S. That damn whiteboard (Bai Ban) is too good of an actor. Every time he shows up on screen, my blood boils. I have to fight the urge to throw something at the screen to break his face but i control this urge because in the end, I’d only end up breaking my own TV.
Why are these anti fans even complaining? Reba fans have waited 2 YEARS for her drama to air while they get to…
Baba and yz are of the same age, and in China, celebrities especially actresses from the same age group often get compared. yz’s fans were a bit bitter about baba getting so much attention, even after a two-year hiatus. During those two years, her dramas with dw and tjc were widely talked about, leading many to see her as the top flower of their age group. But once baba made her appearance, it seemed to disrupt that narrative as all attention went to baba, and her fans didn’t take it well. There’s also talk among c-netizens that yz may have had some cosmetic injections or something, which has led to noticeable changes in her appearance. That’s possibly adding to the insecurity among her fanbase when it comes to comparisons with baba.
And only post things that concern Baobei and support her.
I repeat do not create chaos with other fandoms, even if they try to provoke you.
PS People here (my fellow alices haha.. trust me there are so many of them) are super hyped for Baobei’s new drama.
First – according to the weibo, the crew had obtained official permission from the authorities to use sensitive data, including images and similar material. However, I’m not sure if that permission extends to images sourced from the public domain or not.
Second – I'm not familiar with chinese cyber laws and regulations, so I can't confirm whether using such images is legally permitted or not (in china).
Third – I clearly mentioned that if the crew made a mistake, it’s up to them and the concerned parties to handle it. People have already reported the matter to hybe, so let them deal with it.
Fourth – I still stand by my statement that using that particular idol's image was neither intentional nor meant to be disrespectful to the idol. It seems to have been an oversight by the crew, and such mistakes do happen.
Fifth – Yes, I’m a die-hard Dilraba fan and can defend her for almost everything, but in this case, she’s not involved in any way, so there’s no reason for me to defend her here.
Lastly, as someone who works in advertising and marketing, I know that teams often source materials in certain ways. So my guess is the crew may have used that image unintentionally.
I think I’ve already made my stance quite clear. Speaking logically doesn’t mean disregarding basic morals or other people's rights. Once again, I suggest letting the concerned parties handle the matter themselves, us arguing and blaming each other here won’t change anything. And if someone is truly at fault, they will be held accountable according to the law, that’s exactly why laws exist, right?
I hope this will be my last response on the matter.
All i said that it might have overlooked by the crew and that they didn't mean to intentionally harm or disrespect the idol. I sometimes don't get why kpop fans are hella protective of their idols. Also how is the photo misused in a certain way many of us didn't even noticethe image and i still don't know at what episode they used the image. But if you still want to make it big then it's your call because all i want is to peacefully finish the drama. And yeah if it somehow breached the law then they'll get accountable and might get sued.
Edit: yeah i think the problem is around 14 min. Maybe it's just a glitch.
Take Xiao Yingyu’s case, for example. Instead of support, her relatives urged her to give up and have another child. Worse, scammers took advantage of the family's desperation by using the information they shared to exploit them further. And about the girl who escaped from her kidnappers. She didn’t just suffer at the hands of strangers, her own father was the worst kind of monster. He not only sold her to traffickers but also molested her. A man like that deserves a punishment far worse than words can express. Then there's the girl still trapped, being beaten by traffickers and forced to sell her body. Even if she manages to escape or is rescued, what awaits her next? Judgment. People won’t see her as a victim they’ll call her “impure” and shame her instead of standing by her.
I once read that victims don’t just have to fight their abusers they also have to fight society. And it’s painfully true.
This drama really forces you to confront the harsh realities that we often ignore. It reminds us that people can be worse than monsters. That sometimes, even your own family won’t stand by you. And that, sadly, you're often left to survive on your own.
To every girl reading this please watch this drama. It might be painful, but it will open your eyes. It shows the ugly side of society not to scare you, but to remind you to be strong and self-reliant and never trust anything unknown (person, places, food,gifts that unknown can depict anything) .
P.S. That damn whiteboard (Bai Ban) is too good of an actor. Every time he shows up on screen, my blood boils. I have to fight the urge to throw something at the screen to break his face but i control this urge because in the end, I’d only end up breaking my own TV.