This is the case in Xie Yuxin. Before I became famous, I lived with a powerful tycoon for three years and was praised by the tycoon. Such a story is not surprising in a society dominated by commodity economy. At best, it's just a transaction, which happens every day. Even popular stars have existed in the past and will continue to exist in the future. So there is absolutely no need for Xie Yuxin to hide. He should be confident, honest and face the boredom of the media.
There is a reason to say that the media is boring. This is a typical dusty personal privacy. Now that Xie Yuxin has a new partner, everything starts from scratch. It is really boring to expose her private life before she became famous at this time. And it violates the current moral concept of honor and disgrace. In a common saying, that is immoral.
China people have been very kind since ancient times, "don't complain that people are too young, don't send people to have private affairs, and don't miss people's old evils" (Cai Gentan). They realize that doing these three things can cultivate their good moral character and avoid the troubles and disasters they bring. In real life, we are also very tolerant of people who have made mistakes, so we can't ruin people's later life. There is a wise saying: Look at a person's moral integrity, only look at his later life. This is very reasonable. How many people have been brilliant in the first half of their lives, but lost their lives in the second half, and ended up in a shameful and tragic end. How many prodigals turned around, turned prostitutes into good people, achieved a career and spent the rest of their lives peacefully.
So I advise those who dig people's privacy for fame and fortune to show mercy and leave people a chance to live. Stars are people, too.
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