Jason Wu asked Hugh for his son's autograph, but he was refused. During the filming of The Climbers, Hugh established a good friendship with Zhang Yi of Jason Wu. When Hugh didn't arrive at the climbers' publicity site to promote the party at South Station, they would also make fun of Hugh. Zhang Yi also said in the interview that Jason Wu invited him to dinner without money, and finally asked Hugh to settle the bill. However, Zhang Yi later explained that he just wanted Hugh to come out and play together. It seems that these people have a really good relationship.
Later, Jason Wu said in an interview that he wanted to sign Hugh's autograph for his son, but the result was rejected. Later, when Hugh was asked about this topic in an interview, Hugh's answer also made people laugh and cry. Hugh said: my two nephews didn't come over, and they wanted to sign it. It's a Hugh with high emotional intelligence. This answer is absolutely perfect. Hugh didn't sign it. It seems that Jason Wu was wrong in the end. Who told you not to take your children to see Hugh, but you brought more than one signature?
Hugh is not refuting Jason Wu's face, but defending him. Jason Wu is a star, and his personality is straightforward. Therefore, he, who has a good relationship with Hugh, won't think too much on occasions like press conferences. However, Hugh's emotional intelligence is relatively high. He used his nephew as an excuse to refuse Jason Wu's request, which not only preserved his friend's face, but also confirmed their good relationship from the side, killing two birds with one stone.
Conclusion: Whether the relationship is good or not depends on things. Therefore, Jason Wu, who has a good personal relationship with Hugh, will naturally think of him when preparing War Wolf 3. But Hugh has important requirements for art and works, so he was not tempted by fame and fortune, but made a rational decision based on reality.
Maybe in the eyes of some people, Hugh is really stupid to do so. But for those who pursue art, it is better to find their own suitable platform to play freely than to be in an inappropriate role. The fame brought by the former is temporary, while the latter is more likely to make the "tree" of art evergreen.