Chapter 127

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On Weibo, a video of less than a minute was posted.

The account used was clearly a small account bought by someone, with no previous posts, zero followers, and zero followings.

Because the person tagged Li Yanyu in the post, it caught people's attention. Passersby who casually clicked on it at first didn't expect it to be footage obviously taken on set.

As likes, comments, and views increased, the post began to be shared and spread rapidly.

The camera angle was strange, obviously taken covertly.

Because of the distance, the video was a bit blurry, but Li Yanyu's figure and voice were recognizable.

He seemed different from the usual impression people had of him.

Because he had acted in many business and Republican-themed dramas, most of them were calm, intelligent, and reliable characters, so Li Yanyu's fans were not young. Most of them were at least college students or older. Besides liking his acting, they also admired his straightforward personality in interviews.

Li Yanyu spoke very directly, saying whatever came to mind, not understanding social niceties, and even being a bit stubborn. So he wouldn't say anything superficial, wouldn't express love to fans or say cheesy lines, he would just say, "Thank you for liking me."

One of his famous lines was, "Liking my characters is enough, don't fanboy/fangirl over the actor."

Which star doesn't want more fans and attention, but Li Yanyu seemed to still have no desires or ambitions since entering the entertainment industry.

Li Yanyu had only mentioned his parents' divorce, never anything else. Someone dug up that Li Yanyu's parents came from powerful backgrounds, not the same level as ordinary rich second generations. Previous marketing content that revealed information about his parents had been deleted, and their financial power made it impossible to find any information about his family background on the internet.

So it confirmed the saying, entering the entertainment industry for love, maybe Li Yanyu would have been better off if he hadn't entered it.

In this video, it seemed like Li Yanyu's public persona was crumbling.

He seemed emotionally unstable, saying something excitedly, then pacing around anxiously before striding off towards the studio exit, apparently quitting the shoot.

In the footage, the people left on set seemed a bit stunned. The female lead, Liu Yuzhi, looked pale, and the crew members were all at a loss.

The person who posted this short video clearly had a purpose, definitely disliking Li Yanyu. Whether it was someone from the crew or a paparazzo who snuck onto the set, it wasn't clear.

This video posted by an unknown account hit the trending topics half an hour later.

The video was pinned. Li Yanyu's temper and personality had actually offended quite a few people. Although no one in the industry came out to throw stones, after being on the trending topics for several hours, no one came forward to explain or speak for him either.

It wasn't clear who bought the trending topic. Maybe Weibo saw the potential traffic this incident could bring, but the title was originally unfriendly and quickly climbed to the top trending topic.

#LiYanyuRagesOnSetAndLeaves#

Whether it was fans, passersby, or haters, seeing this title would surely make them want to click and see.

Li Yanyu's resources had been excellent since his debut. All the roles he played were leading roles, and even this time going to the far-off Xianshan, he silently got the male lead role, surprising many. But his online reputation was actually pretty good, with many people liking his unique "straightforward persona" because he bluntly pointed out things others dared not say. His acting skills were also solid, so even fans who liked a certain actor didn't complain much about him taking the lead roles.

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