Our entertainment industry was really lively last year. There were all kinds of new movies every day, and it was hard not to watch them. It was like eating a sumptuous buffet of melons and fruits, which was frightening. What's going on? Oops, there are too many of them. If you just pick them out, you are guaranteed to catch a handful of big melons.
Letâs talk about âThe Voice of Chinaâ first. This program was so popular in the past. Who didnât watch the TV on Friday night, waiting to see the instructors turn their chairs? But last year, what happened to it? Something big happened. It turned out that the late singer Coco Lee had a problem with the program team.
A nine-minute recording of her and the program crew was exposed on the Internet. It made me, a bystander, feel terrified. Coco Lee said in that recording that what she received on the show was not treatment, but a cold reception, and the show crew even designed her to make a fool of herself on the stage.
As soon as this happened, it was like setting off a thousand waves. The students that Coco Lee had helped in the past, as well as other students who had suffered similar unfair treatment, began to speak out online, exposing the true face of the "The Voice" program team. It turns out that this program looks glamorous on the surface, but behind the scenes it is a big vat of exchange of interests.
When fans found out, they were extremely angry and asked the program crew to apologize. The program team was also under great pressure, so they could only issue a statement to try to make things right.
But itâs not that easy. As soon as singer Daolangâs new song âRakshasa Haishiâ came out, everyone thought the song was a satire on âThe Voice.â Since then, discussions on the Internet have become even more heated.
As a result, officials began to notice this problem. In the end, the program "The Voice" could only be sadly removed from the shelves. Seeing that this program was forced to stop airing, the audience was filled with emotions. Justice may be late, but it is never absent.
"Happy Camp", this program was once the pistachio in our hearts. If I didn't watch it every Saturday night, it would feel like the weekend would be boring. However, the good times did not last long, and worms grew in the pistachios.
Teacher He Jiong, known as "Brother Mango", is a well-known senior in the industry. He has taken care of more juniors than I have ever replaced. No, as soon as the popular young ladies have the opportunity to appear on the show, fans have to give gifts to thank Teacher He for his support. But what happened next?
At first, Teacher He refused, but the fansâ enthusiasm was as high as the sky. Teacher He was overwhelmed by the pile of gifts at home, so he had no choice but to resell them on a second-hand platform.
But as soon as this operation came out, fans not only did not stop, but also upgraded their methods, directly buying gold bars and luxury goods. This time, it was good, and it directly pushed Teacher He to the forefront.
When the media saw this, they criticized him and said that this was a bad way of educating young people. The public image of Teacher He suddenly fell into disrepute. The program team of "Happy Camp" also quickly apologized and advised fans to pursue stars rationally.
But Teacher He was determined, and the program was riding a tiger. In the end, this program that has been with us for many years had to say goodbye sadly.
"Where Are We Going, Dad", this program is really eye-catching at the beginning. Who doesn't like to watch a few cute kids go on adventures with their dad and learn survival skills? However, as the show became more and more popular, problems also arose.
At first, everyone looked at it happily and thought the interaction between the celebrity father and his children was quite heartwarming. But slowly, this show started to change a bit.
You said that adults are used to being in the entertainment industry, and even if they are trolled online, it is just that, but what about these children? They are still young and have soft hearts, and they may be hurt if they are not careful.
For example, the little cp jokes that Dong Li and Ala Lei did in the show, although they may have been a joke at the beginning, ended up causing quite a bit of controversy. Children facing the screen, isnât this misleading?
Not to mention, some fans began to attack online because of the unintentional actions of some children. This is not like watching a variety show, it is simply online violence.Later, parents began to worry, feeling that watching too many such programs was not good for their children.
Therefore, with more and more doubts, this program can only come to an end. To be honest, it's a pity. It was originally well-intentioned and wanted everyone to see the daily life of celebrity fathers and their children, but I didn't expect it to end up like this.
The program "Run" once made "tearing off famous brands" a national game. Who hasn't imitated it with their friends and got all excited? However, just as the brightest star in the night sky is the easiest to fall, "Run" also encountered its obstacles.
The program was originally good and everyone enjoyed it. But, you know, the entertainment industry is constantly changing, and a star who is popular today may become a street rat tomorrow.
"Run" fell into this. Traffic star Cai Xukun once became a regular guest on the show with his handsome appearance and sunny image. Fans are also happy to see the success and feel that their idol is on a big show.
Unexpectedly, in June last year, Cai Xukunâs private life was dug up by the paparazzi, and people suddenly saw another side. How deep the water in the entertainment industry is, this time taught everyone a lesson. It turns out that behind the glamor under the spotlight, there are also problems of this kind.
As soon as this incident came out, it was like a bomb exploded on the "Run" program set. The program team responded hurriedly and quickly coded Cai Xukun's footage. However, this operation turned out to be funny. The big guy in the picture would talk to the air and play games with the air from time to time. The scene was incredibly funny.
Under pressure, the program team had to announce that "Run" will be suspended for two weeks. This is undoubtedly a huge blow to a program that has always been quiet. In this way, a once national variety show has reached a point where it must pause and reflect.
"Chase Me", this program is a bit similar to "Run", but it is a chasing competition, which competes with who can run faster and who can hide better. Sounds exciting, doesn't it? Unfortunately, the good times did not last long, and the show also encountered big troubles.
The problem is this. In order to pursue excitement, the show sometimes goes overboard, and the safety measures cannot keep up, which puts the participating guests in a bit of danger. The most distressing one is Gao Yixiang, who unfortunately passed away due to overwork while participating in "Chasing Me".
As soon as this incident came out, it was like a bolt from the blue, shocking everyone. Gao Yixiang loves to keep fit and has good physical fitness. Even if something happens to him, how can other participants still have fun? As soon as the
incident broke out, the safety issue of the program team was pushed to the forefront. In the past, Zou Shiming almost had a big accident on the show. He was buried in a bunch of ocean balls and almost couldn't breathe. After these things were unearthed, everyone realized that there were so many safety risks hidden behind the exciting and fun programs.
The case of "Chasing Me" sounded a wake-up call to the entire entertainment industry. Program production cannot be just for temporary excitement and ratings, safety is the most important thing.
In the end, this show did not escape the fate of being permanently suspended. In addition to feeling regretful, I also began to reflect on what kind of entertainment programs do we need?