On January 17, some netizens posted a live video of Wang Junkai appearing at the airport in the early morning. From the video, we can see that Wang Junkai and his staff were surrounded by shooting agents, and the scene seemed very crowded and chaotic.
In response to this, Wang Junkai shouted to the crowd angrily: "You proxies, can you take responsibility (for accidents)? Do you have any sense of public morality?"
Subsequently, the incident of "Wang Junkai angrily criticized the proxies" broke out It became a hot search topic and once again attracted the attention of netizens.
Some netizens said: "If you criticize well, it is really easy to cause safety problems." "Proxy shooting should have been boycotted long ago." "It's just that you should be scolded. Can you bear the responsibility if something goes wrong?"...
The chaotic and crowded scene in the video
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Wang Chuqin, Wu Jing, Hu Ge, Li Xian and many other celebrities denounced proxy photography
Proxy photography, that is, taking photos on behalf of others, is a product of the traffic economy in the entertainment era. Photography agents stay at airports, hotels, shooting sites and other places where celebrities hang out to take photos and videos of celebrities, and then sell the captured photos and videos of celebrities as "first-hand material" to fans at a certain price.
In fact, it is not uncommon for celebrities, film crews, and filming agents to have conflicts. Many celebrities and film crews have even made public speeches condemning agent filming and calling for a boycott of agent filming. This twisted fan culture even invaded outside the entertainment industry.
In October 2023, a video of Chinese table tennis player Wang Chuqin being followed at the airport and angrily attacking "fans" went viral on the Internet. Late at night on the 14th, Wang Chuqin expressed his hope to boycott "proxy filming" and long-term follow-up filming. He said, "On the field, I am an athlete; outside the field, I am also an ordinary person. I hope everyone can respect each other's privacy, keep a distance, and give me some private space to breathe. Thank you everyone."
In the past few years, he has Wu Jing, Hu Ge, Hu Xianxu, Li Xian and many other celebrities have angrily criticized the proxy shooting behavior at airports and other public places, hoping that everyone can return to life and not affect public order.
Hu Yanbin once specifically posted a blog against the behavior of spending money to find proxy photographers: "Don't engage in proxy photography. If you really like it, do it yourself. Even if we meet by chance, I am willing to take a photo with you. This kind of problem can be solved by spending money. I don’t like the matter, and I’m not sincere.”
In 2020, Ni Ni Studio released “Some Explanations on the Incident of “Ni Ni Was Hit by a Proxy Photographer”, responding to the proxy shooting incident: “The proxy shooting behavior is disruptive The order in public places seriously affects the normal travel of other passengers, and we do not advocate, advocate or encourage it." Zhang Ziyi also posted on Weibo angrily criticizing the proxy shooting, which caused strong dissatisfaction among netizens with the proxy shooting behavior.
Moreover, there were some criminals who used the guise of proxy auctions to defraud money. According to media exposure, in 2019, the police in Huainan, Anhui Province uncovered a fraud case. A woman defrauded 29 people of more than 20,000 yuan in photography fees on the pretext of helping fans take photos of celebrities.
These chaos caused by star chasing culture not only pose certain legal risks, but also pose a threat to the good atmosphere of fan culture.
No matter how much you like a celebrity, you can't let your behavior harm the other person's rights and interests, let alone destroy public order and violate public order and good customs because of chasing stars. A healthy and harmonious fan culture circle should not have a place for these crazy photographers. This should be a fact that every fan fan should clearly know.
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Source: Qianjiang Evening News, Red Star News, Sino-Singapore Entertainment, Netizen comments