Celebrity artists usually behave modestly, low-key, good-tempered, and smile in front of others, but sometimes there are times when they can't bear it anymore. For example, when Wang Junkai left for Paris on January 16, he was completely annoyed by the proxy shooting. Got it!
On that day, Wang Junkai had deliberately missed the peak flow of people and bought a flight to Paris in the early morning. Unexpectedly, the airport was still surrounded by many people, some of whom were fans and some of whom were filming on behalf of others.
From the moment he appeared, the airport in the middle of the night was filled with people. From Reuters on the Internet, we can see that Wang Junkai was surrounded by security personnel, and the surroundings were crowded with people. Everyone took out their mobile phones and looked at Wang Junkai took pictures randomly, and Wang Junkai kept his head down the whole time. However, due to the crowd, Wang Junkai had to walk for several minutes in just a few steps.
This time Wang Junkai also increased the security personnel. Unexpectedly, there were too many people at the scene, which made it difficult for him to move. The staff kept shouting for everyone to move around, but the people at the scene refused to step back in order to take a picture of Wang Junkai. For a few seconds, Wang Junkai was surrounded and motionless.
After that, Wang Junkai finally walked to the ticket hall. After avoiding the crowded crowd, Wang Junkai was completely angry before entering. He pointed at the noses of the agents and cursed: It's a bit too much. Can you take responsibility? Do you have any sense of public morality?
Overcrowding is very likely to cause a stampede. The reason why Wang Junkai criticized the proxy shooting is because he hopes that they can abide by public order and pay attention to personal safety. He has tried his best to choose a flight in the early morning to minimize the impact on other people! However, the unethical proxy shooting made the crowds even more unscrupulous, completely ignoring public order, and it was suffocating!
In fact, in recent years, many celebrities have spoken out against proxy photography. Zhang Ziyi once posted on Weibo: When did proxy photography emerge as an emerging industry? Is there no one who can control them? If this continues, something will happen sooner or later!
Not only that, Ni Ni was also bumped into by a proxy photographer at the airport. At that time, Ni Ni's staff may have been a bit harsh towards the proxy photographer, but she was threatened by the other party to tell her to speak up. At that time, Ni Ni also looked helpless. After all, she was in In public, as a public artist, it is not easy to conflict with each other. Later, Ni Ni's studio also issued an article expressing its resistance to the act of proxy shooting.
In April last year, Li Xian was also surrounded by proxy photographers at the airport. In desperation, he shouted, "Give me some freedom, okay?"
And Xiao Zhan was also blocked from boarding a plane at Beijing Airport because of proxy photographers, which also caused After the flight was delayed, Xiao Zhan Studio issued an apology at around 2 a.m., which caused quite a bit of controversy.
Hu Ge, who has always had a good temper, once scolded the proxy photographer at the airport.
Wang Junkai did a good job this time. It was the first time in many years since he debuted that he had such a big temper. In fact, just taking pictures with sister Zhan was enough, but it was also derivative. In the acting photography industry, it seems that fans’ money is really easy to earn.
In recent years, the proxy auction business has repeatedly exhibited disorderly, disorderly, and disregarding social rules, which has seriously interfered with social order and brought extremely negative social effects. The People's Daily commented on this behavior as early as 2019, It means that no interest should override the public interest, correct the direction of traffic with rules, and lead the fan economy with order. If fans want to fly with their idols, they should first become better versions of themselves.
The airport is a public place, not a place for fans and proxy photographers to act recklessly. Once any safety accident occurs, it will definitely have something to do with the stars. I still hope that these proxy photographers can stop doing so in moderation and respect others. Fans who chase stars also need to be more sensible. That’s great!