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Maggie Cheung, 56, is regarded as old, ugly, poor and independent. Why do fans still support her?
Although I don't know about idolization, after learning about Maggie Cheung's life, I also admire her as a real, powerful and handsome person. Even if she is an 80-year-old woman, I will support her.

First of all, Maggie Cheung lived a chic life and showed his true self. Not a fake idol. Some media exposed photos of Maggie Cheung at the age of 54, saying that she was skinny, bald and hunchbacked, wearing cheap goods, cheated of her property by her boyfriend and living in a slum. It seems that the winners of the first generation are no poorer than ordinary people, which is very gimmicky.

However, Maggie Cheung has a 1 1 award, countless movie payments and real estate investments. Even though she is poor, she is richer than most people. There are Grade A luxury houses in the so-called Xiaoxiwan slum in the media.

Besides, Maggie Cheung dared to love and hate all his life. She has had countless glories and glories that ordinary people can't match. She doesn't need to keep a false personality, and she doesn't need to live a glamorous life as others imagine.

Maggie Cheung's choice is to be brave. She has played others all her life, but when she reaches middle age, she just wants to be herself, simple and true.

Some idol stars may have hyaluronic acid surgery all day to keep their appearance, but Maggie Cheung chose to let nature take its course. She is not afraid of getting old or losing her beauty like other actresses. She lived an interesting and wonderful life, calmly faced herself and life, and grew old peacefully.

She is confident and strong enough to live a happy life without worrying about outside gossip and live a real and comfortable life in the name of "Maggie Cheung". I really admire her.

Second, birth, old age, illness and death are the only way for everyone, and we should also maintain self-confidence. As a post-95 generation, I don't like idolization because I think many stars are not real. They have a shiny appearance, but they don't know what it's like inside. Many people live by people, rely on packaging, strive for perfection, and become sacred idols in the hearts of fans.

However, everyone actually has their own shortcomings, and will experience birth, illness and death. We can meet Qi Qi, but if we regard a star as a perfect lifelong pursuit, we are likely to lose ourselves. What can a star's signature and handshake bring to fans?

Keeping confident, living happily and truly, pursuing my dreams and living soberly are my lifelong pursuits.