Another artist went berserk because of a celebrity acting as a proxy for filming. On March 9, Chinese actor Xia Zhiguang angrily scolded the agent who turned on the flash at the airport: "Stop flashing! Come here!" The staff around him also kept shouting to stop: "Stop flashing!"

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Another artist went crazy because of a celebrity acting as a proxy for filming.

On March 9, Chinese actor Xia Zhiguang angrily scolded the agent who turned on the flash at the airport: "Stop flashing! Come here!" The staff around him also kept shouting to stop: "Stop flashing!"

from From the video leaked at the scene, it can be seen that Xia Zhiguang made obvious evasive movements after being hit by the flash. According to Sina Entertainment, Xia Zhiguang had undergone myopia surgery before. Comments from

netizens:

@小金ku88888: At close range for more than ten seconds, it was flashed several times in a row. Just think about how it feels when you see headlights on on the road!

@心动一夏0104: This is an airport. Turning on the flash means you don't care about the life and death of others. This kind of strong light will make people temporarily dizzy and unable to see.

Another artist went berserk because of a celebrity acting as a proxy for filming. On March 9, Chinese actor Xia Zhiguang angrily scolded the agent who turned on the flash at the airport: 'Stop flashing! Come here!' The staff around him also kept shouting to stop: 'Stop flashing!' - Lujuba

@sotitiye: Resist unscrupulous agents

@A love letter for wandering: And this It's not just the celebrity who is being ignored, there are also staff and fans around him.

Xia Zhiguang, born in Hefei, Anhui in 2000, is an actor and singer from Mainland China. He studied at the Shanghai Theater Academy. In 2016, he participated in the debut press conference of the x9 Youth League and made his official debut as a dancer. In 2019, he participated in the talent show "Creation Camp 2019" and joined the men's group r1se with a ranking of 4th.

Regarding celebrity photography, many celebrities have become angry because of it. "Proxy shooting", 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 the early morning of January 17, 2024, Wang Junkai angrily criticized the proxy photographer at the airport. In the video, the scene was crowded and chaotic. Wang Junkai shouted angrily to the crowd: "You proxies, can you take responsibility (for accidents)? Do you have any sense of ethics?"

Another artist went berserk because of a celebrity acting as a proxy for filming. On March 9, Chinese actor Xia Zhiguang angrily scolded the agent who turned on the flash at the airport: 'Stop flashing! Come here!' The staff around him also kept shouting to stop: 'Stop flashing!' - Lujuba

In October 2023, Chinese table tennis players Wang Chuqin was followed at the airport and was filmed angrily criticizing "fans". Wang Chuqin expressed his hope to boycott "proxy shooting" and long-term follow-up shooting. 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."

Another artist went berserk because of a celebrity acting as a proxy for filming. On March 9, Chinese actor Xia Zhiguang angrily scolded the agent who turned on the flash at the airport: 'Stop flashing! Come here!' The staff around him also kept shouting to stop: 'Stop flashing!' - Lujuba

Hu Yanbin also posted a special message Bo opposed the act of spending money to find a proxy photographer: "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. I don't like this kind of thing that can be solved with money. No. Sincerity."

Another artist went berserk because of a celebrity acting as a proxy for filming. On March 9, Chinese actor Xia Zhiguang angrily scolded the agent who turned on the flash at the airport: 'Stop flashing! Come here!' The staff around him also kept shouting to stop: 'Stop flashing!' - Lujuba

People's Daily Online Commentary:

Proxy shooting should pay attention to the boundaries of the law and the bottom line of morality

@People's Online Commentary's official Weibo once posted:

After proxy shooting became popular, an industry chain gradually formed, and some companies provided celebrity schedule information There are scalpers, buyers with pictures, and platforms for dissemination, but this industry chain has always been cast in a gray shadow. Therefore, celebrities also "cannot express their hardships" when it comes to proxy shooting. No matter what, proxy shooting must pay attention to legal boundaries and moral bottom lines. Holding a camera and mobile phone does not mean that you naturally have the right to take pictures, nor does it mean that others have to give in due to your influence. To reduce the chaos of proxy shooting, we must start from the root cause. Chasing stars rationally, don’t let fans pay for idols.

Source: Hangzhou Transportation 918 comprehensive collection

(Source: Hangzhou Transportation 918)

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