Which top celebrity doesn't support a few female stars?

Chapter 15 is another warning about losing followers, and another instance of net loss of active fol

It's worth mentioning that after midnight, the new day begins on May 20th.

Life is wonderful.

Young people use this opportunity to express their love and affections, and incidentally, to catch up on the latest gossip in the entertainment industry, which can be quite entertaining.

Most netizens who are watching the drama unfold at this point in time aren't actually that concerned about whether the gossip is true or false.

I just want to enjoy the gossip to my heart's content.

So, even though the celebrity's studio has already issued a statement, netizens are still fanning the flames against Rousie...

"I'd call this the biggest gossip in the Chinese entertainment industry this year, ladies, let's chat all night long!"

"I like to see some details to liven things up. Sister, you know it's 520 now, right? If you say any more, I'll lose all feeling!!!"

"I want to see a subjective ranking from the ladies, I want to know who's super popular, and who's completely exhausted..."

"..."

Faced with the netizens' encouragement, roosie played along perfectly, engaging in a heated debate...

"Subjective ranking... If I said Li Zhou wasn't incredibly popular, no one would believe me. As for the rest of the list, the celebrities are all pretty good, except for Lin Qiao, who's practically outside the entertainment industry, whose character is really questionable in private. Also, I personally don't like how Xiao Yiyi seems so preoccupied in private; it feels like he's about to sigh and complain at any moment. But he's energetic, which is a plus."

"Let me send you a few more pictures, I think these will add even more excitement and energy..."

"..."

...

On Weibo, the spectacle of this major collapse in the Chinese entertainment industry is getting more and more entertaining.

Shen Junyi, who had just been feeling stifled for two or three days and was looking forward to relaxing, was shocked to hear the terrible news and was completely stunned.

He glared fiercely at Old Huang: "What the hell is going on?!"

Old Huang bluntly stated, "Don't rush. Even if it's true, with so many celebrities named, it's still fake."

Shen Junyi stared blankly for a moment before realizing that he had been too guilty.

Because some of the information revealed by Roosie hit him right where it hurt.

Shen Junyi was born in January 2000, making him arguably the oldest post-2000s star in the entire Chinese entertainment industry.

Moreover, he had just made a triumphant debut when he was immediately overshadowed by Li Zhou's overnight fame, leaving him feeling suffocated by the pressure.

So, inevitably, I became increasingly repressed... To put it another way, when we met up privately, I really felt incredibly frustrated.

After regaining his composure, Shen Junyi quickly tried to sound calm and asked, "What did the company say? When will they issue a statement?"

Only Lao Huang could tell that Shen Junyi, who had maintained a blank expression throughout, had a change in emotion: "It's almost finished being drafted."

"It can be concluded that your revelations are all false. My colleagues have checked the dates and times and there is absolutely no possibility of contact with anyone."

After listening, Shen Junyi nodded slowly and deliberately, forcing a smile: "Thank you for your hard work, colleagues. Finish up and get some rest as soon as possible."

Old Huang responded repeatedly.

Well, although Roosie was a character deliberately arranged by someone to cause trouble, some of the revelations are true.

There was simply a case of misattribution.

This is why Shen Junyi himself appears fierce but is actually weak, and his team needs to trace the source back to completely eliminate the possibility...

At 3:43 a.m., Shen Junyi's studio released a statement, the content of which was very standard and formal.

First, use a text that is as unambiguous as possible to show that a certain blogger maliciously damaged Shen Junyi's reputation.

Then, points 1, 2, 3, and 4 are used to demonstrate that there was no private relationship between Shen Junyi and Roosie, and that the content was purely fabricated and baseless.

Finally, it was reiterated that the legal team has secured the evidence, and it was stated that the internet is not a lawless zone, calling for joint efforts to maintain a clean and healthy online environment.

After the statement from Shen Junyi's studio was released, many of Shen Junyi's fan accounts quickly responded...

"Stop hanging out with Lin Qiao, he's always there."

"Being completely innocent means quickly dispelling rumors!"

"We must continue at this pace from now on. The internet is not above the law, and those responsible must be held accountable to the end."

"..."

...

Besides Shen Junyi, the other two post-00s "promising stars" also barely slept a wink all night.

Most companies or teams capable of operating a "Waiting to Explode" platform have a certain degree of online sensitivity.

Roosie's revelation started as early as 11 PM, which, according to the daily routine of modern young people, is just the beginning of their nightlife.

So... the Gen Z fans, who were waiting for the official announcement, worked until four or five in the morning before finally confirming that the studio account could issue a statement.

This demonstrates that there is no connection and that we will pursue accountability.

However, in just a few hours, both of them, as well as Shen Junyi, the leader of the 00 Explosion Emperor, had already suffered injuries.

Let's talk about those two first; their Weibo comment section has been flooded with comments from netizens who are just curious about gossip.

Some of these were fans who simply followed their emotions and believed whatever they saw, venting their anger.

Warning: I'm about to unfollow you.

Although the total number of Weibo followers did not fluctuate much, it can be seen from Weibo's backend management center that there was a net loss of 1000+ active followers.

These are active fans. Given their small, inflated numbers, it's hard to say whether they even have 5000 active fans across the entire internet.

Even a slight graze would result in a serious injury...

Then there's Shen Junyi, who is quite different.

Because his studio was the second to issue a statement in response, and the content was standardized and compliant, his Weibo followers surged by 16 overnight.

Unfortunately, he lost over 1000 active followers.

The reason is that Roosie's sharp comments really hit the nail on the head for some of her big fans.

They were rich and had plenty of free time, so they could follow Shen Junyi to almost every event, and had a lot of close contact with him, which made them very emotional.

For example, one of the most popular fans posted a short update: "I'm a bit tired, I'm logging off now."

Then I deleted my Weibo account.

This prompted some active fans to unfollow, although they didn't necessarily delete their Weibo accounts.

...

……

This whole affair is quite interesting, involving 13 male celebrities, all of whom are well-known to entertainment netizens.

It's worth noting that the two least popular among them are actually two of the three most promising young stars born in the 00s.

So it wasn't until after 9 a.m. that a large number of netizens gradually discovered a significant blind spot...

Why haven't Li Zhou and his studio issued a statement in response yet?

Although several celebrities involved have already proven through various means that Roosie's allegations were lies, how can Li Zhou not respond?

A group of curious netizens kept asking Li Zhou and Li Zhou's studio questions.

Interestingly, ili and its haters seem to be teaming up right now, with one after another defending it in the comments section...

"Why ask? The innocent will clear themselves."

However, some entertainment netizens, who couldn't resist having too much free time, managed to create the hashtag #LiZhouweiResponds# and get it trending.

At 11:39 AM, Li Zhou finally updated his Weibo...

Just a couple of days ago at the Zhuhai Beer Carnival, I mentioned that I have 69 ex-girlfriends. Don't make a fuss about this anymore.

However, this one looks completely unfamiliar.

(I have mild face blindness, which I think many people know / hands clasped together.emoji)

Seriously though, if I really had to find someone, I should go to the female fans in ILI. Female fans are so great—beautiful, kind-hearted, and gentle-spoken.

P.S.: I've been busy lately, so please don't mention me unless it's important. Also: I hope to see #LiZhouclaimsHeHas69ExGirls# trending on social media.

"..."

The comment section of this post erupted into a heated argument almost instantly, quickly splitting into multiple factions...

"I need to figure out a way to become my husband's girlfriend first..."

"My brother Zhou actually thinks there are male fans on ILI? Can he look in the mirror before saying something like that?"

"Alright, alright, it's confirmed that Li Zhou discriminates against female internet celebrities. Retweet this on Xiaohongshu right now, you just wait..."

"..."

There was the enthusiasm of female fans, the mild attacks of anti-fans, and the attempts by bystanders to shift blame and watch the conflict unfold.

Amidst the excitement, an iLi suddenly posted a short essay—

"I just remembered something..."

Before her first stage performance, Li Li had exactly 69 followers on Weibo!

Actually, Li Li already had quite a few haters during the talent show stage, and these initial "fans" probably unfollowed her later.

Perhaps in Lili's eyes, they were simply attracted by his personal charm, which is why they can't forget him...

In short, I think I've solved the case!

"..."

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