Jay Chou, who has not been seen for a long time, suddenly posted on Instagram, saying that in this industry, no matter how long it takes, as long as there are dogs still barking, it means you are still good. When no one is barking, you should be careful and encourage each other. His words are sharp and precise, and he seems to be responding to the Taylor Swift concert ticket incident. What's even more interesting is that he just recently responded to a message from a fan urging him not to read negative comments.
In response to Jay Chou's response, netizens left messages saying that this is really breaking their guard. If you don't know how to speak, you don't have to speak. Instead, you can prove yourself by releasing an album. You still think you are good when Christmas Star is written like that, right?
The cause of the incident was that Jay Chou and Kunling were encountered by netizens at Swift's concert.
It was obvious that Kunling had worked hard to get a few concert tickets, but Jay Chou took them out and boasted that they were invited by Swift. He also posted on social platforms. Come and watch. Thank you to Swift's team for giving such a great location, outfield. The sound control is also great.
Quinlivan also posted a photo with Swift's father on the social platform, with the caption: Dancing with Taylor Swift's music, met Taylor's father, and explained the origin of some songs to us. Judging from the copywriting and photos of Jay Chou and his wife, they indeed look like important guests specially invited by Swift.
Later, Swift's fans revealed that Jay Chou had connoted yin and yang to Swift in public, so fans from both sides had another hysterical exchange and discussion.
Later, some Swift fans pointed out that the location where Jay Chou and Quinlivan were sitting was an ordinary venue, not a seat for relatives and friends invited by Swift herself. Therefore, the issue of Jay Chou and Quinlivan's concert tickets sparked heated discussions among many netizens.
One after another, actor Wu Chun posted a photo of his family going to Swiftie's concert on social platforms, and said that he would become her number one fan when he grows up. This concert finally made his dream come true, and he also Special thanks to Kun Ling for giving him the concert tickets.
What’s even more disturbing is that Wu Zun also replied to the comment about Jay Chou’s reputation in the comment area, and said that the price will be included in the public ticket, which pushed the matter to another climax and directly confirmed that it was Kunling who finally succeeded. PR tickets obtained through connections, not invitations from Swift's team.
Regarding Jay Chou's bragging and overturning, many netizens left messages to ridicule him. There are consequences for pretending. Isn't it bad to be an honest person? Kunling wanted to pretend in front of Jay Chou, and Jay Chou wanted to pretend in front of the Chinese people.
Although it is one thing for Jay Chou to pretend to be a b-fan, but it is really not good to reply to comments with Jay Chou's negative nickname. , this is too unreasonable.
A small concert ticket can actually cause such a big ridicule. In the final analysis, it is still in today's era, and it is not like the blind pursuit and worship of celebrities and idols more than 20 years ago. But Jay Chou, who has been popular for more than 20 years, has long been accustomed to applause and cheers. When faced with the audience's accusations that the quality of his music works and concerts has declined, he is simply unwilling to accept it and cannot accept it, so he presents a certain behavior. It feels like a father and a naughty person.
If you don't advance, you will retreat. Since "Confession Balloon", Jay Chou's works have declined significantly. Not only did the audience not pay for it, but it also triggered large-scale ridicule. His professional ability and popularity are also decreasing day by day. At the same time, he does not have enough wisdom. , and there is no partner who can give him bonuses, so I still hope that he will speak less in the future and leave a better impression on the audience.