[cnmo technology news] On February 27, cnmo noticed that the Weibo content of Dong Yuhui, the anchor of Walk with the Hui and senior partner of Oriental Selection, had been cleared. At present, Dong Yuhui’s Weibo fans have exceeded 1.57 million, but it is still unclear why he cleared Weibo. However, in the live broadcast the day before, Dong Yuhui said: "I naturally hate hot searches, so I will log out of Weibo tomorrow."
Recently, an embarrassing encounter of Dong Yuhui in the live broadcast room also aroused heated discussion. In the Live Broadcast Room with Hui, Dong Yuhui was asked by fans to explain underwear products. However, in the face of this request, Dong Yuhui refused three times in a row, saying bluntly that he "can't speak", "can't" and "don't embarrass others". Even when some fans threatened him with "not buying it," he still stood firm and refused to compromise. This incident not only made Dong Yuhui the target of ridicule among netizens, but also caused some fans to lament: "Dong Yuhui is undoubtedly a straight man, finding a girlfriend is too difficult!"
Dong Yuhui himself also admitted that in terms of product selection, his The straight male aesthetic is often rejected by other anchors, which makes him a "minority". He sighed: "After living for so many years, this is the first time I have discovered that the title of straight man is so humiliating."
At present, the number of fans of Dong Yuhui's Douyin personal account has reached 24.6 million, and the account with Yuhui The number of fans has also reached 16.44 million. The number of fans of the Oriental Selection account has soared to 30.91 million.
Public information shows that Dong Yuhui, male, was born in Tongguan County, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province in 1993. Graduated from Xi'an International Studies University in 2015. He is currently the senior partner of Oriental Selection, the cultural assistant to the chairman of New Oriental Education Technology Group, the legal representative of Hehui Tong (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd., and concurrently the vice president of New Oriental Culture and Tourism Group.