Chapter 256 ANTI Fan

“I don’t know what the intentions of those who spread these rumors are.

I just want to say that I personally quite like Korea.

As for whether I came to Korea to make money, to be honest, I don't think it's necessary.

You can ask the Korean artists who are developing their careers in China, is it easier to make money in Korea or in China?

To exaggerate a little, for every event I attend in China, I might have to attend three or even four events in Korea.

So, those who say I am a money-grabber, please consider the reality.”

Wu Zhuo stepped back slightly to avoid the microphone that was almost hitting his face.

Hearing this, the host nodded subconsciously.

In the industry, most people know that the Chinese market has been the most profitable in recent years.

As long as you are a little famous in China, making money is really like drinking water.

A typical example is Jang Nara.

This artist, who made little money all year round in Korea, became one of the highest-paid artists in Korea after the hit drama "My Sassy Girl" in China.

"What do you think of this award? You are currently shortlisted for several awards.

There have been rumors that these awards were created specifically for you.”

“We are very grateful to the organizers for inviting us to attend the awards.

As for whether we can win the award, we have never thought about it.”

After asking the two questions, the host turned the topic to several other members.

After a few questions, the host let Wu Zhuo and others enter the venue.

"Abel! Here!"

The huge conference hall was almost full.

Fahrenheit's seats were in the first row, next to them was SUPER JUNIOR, and Han Geng was already sitting there.

When he saw Wu Zhuo and his three companions, he immediately stood up and waved.

"These are my teammates, this is Kim Heechul, this is..."

Han Geng quickly introduced his teammates to Wu Zhuo and the other three.

"Alihasayo..."

Judging from the time of debut, Fahrenheit debuted earlier than SUPER JUNIOR.

In addition, Fahrenheit is internationally famous and has an extraordinary status.

Therefore, the members of SUPER JUNIOR have great respect for Fahrenheit.

"Han Geng, you are doing pretty well now! You are almost at the center position."

Jiro Wang hugged Han Geng and joked with a smile.

"Brother Dong, you are joking."

Although Han Geng said this, there was a hint of smile on his face, and he was obviously quite satisfied with the current situation.

Come to think of it, his status in SUPER JUNIOR was actually very bad before.

In Korea, you even need to wear a mask when you go on stage.

But ever since Fahrenheit became popular in Korea, it has attracted a large number of fans.

Han Geng's status began to improve visibly.

As for the reason!
It's simply that after the huge success of Fahrenheit, Korean fans have become more favorable toward Chinese artists developing their careers in Korea.

In fact, out of love for the band, many people will go out of their way to listen to other Chinese singers' records after listening to Fahrenheit's songs.

In this regard, the one who benefited the most was Luo Zhixiang.

If many of his songs were not adapted from Korean songs, he might not have become a big star.

But even so, over the past year, Show Luo has opened up a certain market in South Korea with his outstanding dance music.

Luo Zhixiang obviously knows very well why he has suddenly gained a certain market share in South Korea, it is because of Fahrenheit.

For this reason, he contacted Wu Zhuo more frequently.

During the holidays, not only did he call Wu Zhuo, he also specially prepared a lot of gifts...

"Abel, I'm sorry about what happened lately!"

Wu Zhuo and his four friends were chatting with SUPER JUNIOR, while G-Dragon, who was not far away, walked towards him.

When he came closer, the first thing he said was to apologize to Wu Zhuo.

"The company told me they would be responsible for this aspect, but I didn't expect the final result would be like this."

"This is the entertainment industry. There are no eternal enemies, nor eternal friends." Wu Zhuo said with a smile.

This is the reality, enemies can become friends, and friends can become enemies.

This is the relationship between Wu Zhuo and G-Dragon.

On the second day of the concert, the entire Internet was praising their classic collaboration.

I feel like they are a collision of geniuses.

But a few days later, as public opinion fermented.

G-Dragon became the pride of Koreans, while Wu Chao became a big devil from outside.

This caused a rapid change in the relationship between the two.

Speaking of which, this public opinion did have a significant impact on Wu Zhuo.

Although SM's response was good.

But it was two days late after all.

Two days was enough time for public opinion to spread throughout South Korea.

Many Koreans have developed a certain resistance to Wu Chao due to media and online public opinion.

Even because of this incident, some Anti organizations appeared on the Internet.

Anti organization means opposing organization.

The popularity of anti organizations is a unique phenomenon in the Korean entertainment industry, although many Korean stars are very popular.

However, they are not big shots in the eyes of most Koreans. Koreans do not think highly of them. Some people even look down on celebrities because they do not understand why some celebrities can make so much money so easily.

Generally speaking, Korean singers who encounter crazy anti-fans usually have one or more of the following eight characteristics in the eyes of anti-fans:
Those with average singing skills, crazy fans (commonly known as crazy fans), bad conduct or rude to seniors, relying on power, connections and scandals to debut, not treating fans sincerely, lacking sincerity, hypocritical, debuted through plagiarism, and involving politics or national interests.

As long as any one of these occurs, you will become the target of Anti attack.

Anti organizations are really notorious in Korea.

They will target people they dislike through pranks, disguises, and high-tech means.

The so-called spoof is generally to launch malicious attacks on artists on the website, spread rumors, and synthesize some negative images with computers to damage the reputation of artists.

This is the lowest level of operation, so it can only be said to be a spoof and cannot be listed as Anti. In fact, many fans are also doing this kind of thing.

Almost all real anti-fans no longer do this kind of behavior.

What anti-fans do now is disguise and high technology.

One of the disguises is to pretend to be a fan of an artist and slander other artists and fans, causing conflicts between fans of different artists.

This requires technical skills, because you must be very familiar with both artists and their fans, otherwise you will be exposed.

This is the case with the Black Sea incident of Girls' Generation in later generations.

What’s even more terrifying is that these guys will disguise themselves as fans of artists and target and harm fans.

There are many more examples like this.

In 1994, college student Kim prepared a mask and a knife and wanted to take nude photos of Choi Jin-sil as a threat. Choi Jin-sil's agent was stabbed in the abdomen in order to protect the artist.

In 1999, when Jane Mi-yeon was still in the group Baby VOX, she received a blood-stained razor blade after a scandal with HOT member Moon Hee-jun, which caused quite a panic in the industry. An opposing fan held a razor blade in his hand, pretending to be a fan and shaking hands with her, causing Jane Mi-yeon's hand to bleed profusely on the spot, and the ANTI opposing fan slipped away in the chaos.

Also in 1999, Yoon Eun Hye, the heroine of the hit Korean TV series "Goong", was originally a member of the Korean group Baby VOX.

People who claimed to be her fans often walked up to her and cursed her, causing her to habitually lower her head when walking and avoid the sight of others.

There was once a fake fan who took a syringe full of ink and sprayed ink into her eyes. As a result, for a long time afterwards, she only dared to go out wearing sunglasses.

Nowadays, whenever she sees someone who claims to be her fan, her first reaction is fear.

In 2000, the mother of GOD member Yoon Kye-sang drank a drink containing detergent given by fans and vomited severely, and finally had to have her gastric lavage done.

In 2003, the number of members of Moon Hee-jun's ANTI opposition club had reached 10 in South Korea, ranking first among all Anti clubs in South Korea.

Club members continued to spread fabricated bad news online, even making up a story that "Moon Hee-jun committed suicide and his body was found at his agency."

For this reason, Wen Xijun filed a lawsuit against these Anti Club members.

But nothing came of it. It was not until he joined the army in 2005 that many radical Anti fans began to change their views on him.

In addition to these people, Han Geng also has a large number of opposing fans.

Han Geng told Wu Zhuo personally.

Last year, an ANTI fan spoke rudely to him at a birthday party held for him by Geng’s fans, yelling at him to go back to China. The security guards searched the fans at the scene and found a bottle of sulfuric acid on one of the fans.

Fahrenheit rarely attends events in Korea, so they rarely encounter anti fans.

Until the public opinion about Wu Chao and G-Dragon emerged.

(End of this chapter)

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