Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was 67 years old. News of his death has already spread around the world. Unexpectedly, those entertainment stars who never cared about political affairs were extremely active during this period. Since Abe's accident, many Chinese stars have sent messages of condolence, some even accompanied by crying expressions, which can be said to be true expressions of affection. I wonder if this is really sad?
Shawn Yue posted a message of condolence
The first one is Hong Kong artist Shawn Yue. He should be the first Chinese star to mourn Abe online. Previously, he posted a black and white photo of Abe. He took the photo and expressed the hope that everyone could live in peace. At the same time, he also added three emojis with hands clasped together in prayer, which showed that he was really emotional.
What’s interesting is that some netizens discovered that he only mourned Abe on the Internet and did not publish the content simultaneously on Chinese social media. I don’t need to explain what is “wonderful” behind this. . But even though it was not published on Chinese social media, Shawn Yue's move was questioned by many netizens after it was discovered.
However, he later deleted the post mourning Abe. This operation was so worth pondering that many netizens ridiculed him directly after discovering it, "Don't delete it if you dare to post it", "Pretend and stand up", "There is no silver 300 taels here". To whom did he give his true feelings, and to whom did he give his false feelings? It is left to you to judge for yourself.
Tao Jingying has no intention of pretending at all
But the next person is really blatantly mourning. She can be said to be sincerely mourning Abe. This person is Tao Jingying, a well-known host in Taiwan, China. Not only did she post a condolence message, but she also went to Taipei 101 to take photos and post them. It can be said that she had no intention of pretending at all.
I still remember that a few years ago, she participated in many variety shows in mainland China such as "Guess the Masked Singer" and "The Most Powerful Brain". It can be said that she gained both fame and fortune. Many people who did not know her originally Mainland audiences like her very much. However, this time, I wonder what her mainland fans will think of her "true face"?
The well-known actor Lu Moumou is not afraid at all
Shawn Yue mourned Abe, posted and deleted it, and was a bit timid, but the well-known Chinese actor Lu Moumou is not afraid at all, it can be said It is a true expression of true feelings without any hesitation. I saw that she not only posted a photo of Abe playing the piano on Weibo, but also paired it with a so-called "Abe's famous saying" that roughly meant "*** love". She even put a lot of crying and tearful expressions at the beginning of the text to express her grief. It was obvious that she was really sad.
Unexpectedly, she was slapped in the face soon! It turns out that the so-called "Abe's famous quotes" she posted were actually excerpts from a novel by a Chinese writer. It was extremely embarrassing to be exposed by someone directly posting a picture. However, the writer just clarified the source of the sentence, and there was nothing he could do about it. After all, the two were far apart.
Chinese celebrities rushed to post condolences. Are they really sad or are they just pretending?
In general, in the words of netizens: If you have enough money, there is no need to install it! Here is a mule, a horse, a man, and a demon, all shown in their original shapes!
I haven’t found any other celebrities mourning Abe. What netizens know can be exposed in the comment area. But on the Internet, there are also many big V posts expressing their grief! I don't quite understand. It can be said that one thing is like a magic mirror. Some show their true colors and some show up willingly. They don't pretend at all.
With all due respect, public figures have a greater impact on speech and outlook than ordinary people. Netizens have a yardstick in their minds to measure their words and deeds. People used to say that the Internet has no memory. In fact, today’s netizens have very good memories. Celebrities should be cautious in their words and deeds. Don't try to be someone who is both on the surface and behind the scenes.
This is ridiculous!