The second-generation star Dou Jingtong who shines in the spotlight, apart from her cool appearance and unique musical talent, there may be a small world hidden deep in her heart that longs to be noticed and understood. A few days ago, Miss Dou Jingtong suddenly posted a "bombshe

The second-generation star Dou Jingtong shines in the spotlight. In addition to her cool appearance and unique musical talent, there may be a small world hidden deep in her heart that longs to be noticed and understood.

A few days ago, Miss Dou Jingtong suddenly posted a "bombshell" on her personal social media, along with a photo of tears in her eyes, and asked the question that has made countless netizens nervous: "There are really people Do you care about me?"

You must know that this "music princess" under the spotlight of Faye Wong and Dou Wei is usually a typical "stern smiler", always giving people the impression of being calm and independent.

However, this late-night post makes people wonder, does Dou Jingtong also have a soft side under his seemingly hard shell?

Speaking of Dou Jingtong, although she has the dazzling halo of her superstar parents, she is not a little princess living in a fairy tale world after all.

When the outside world is still envious of her for being born in a musical family, how many people can truly understand the hidden pain she faces caused by the breakdown of her family and the divorce of her parents?

This is the wound hidden behind the star label, like gravel wrapped in pearls. Only she knows the reality of the pain.

At this early hour, Dou Jingtong was like a wounded beast, whispering his thoughts in the virtual world. She shared her loneliness and confusion, and talked about her inner conflicts and fears when facing the noise of the outside world.

Even though we are in the bustling world, it feels like we are standing in the center of an empty stage, giving silently, waiting for a response, looking forward to even a moment of warm hug, but the reality is silent.

's monologue is like a sharp sword that cuts through everyone's inherent perception of her as "strong" and allows the public to see her true self who longs for care and is afraid of being ignored.

Looking back on Dou Jingtong's growth process, it can be said to be a family drama full of drama.

At that time, Faye Wong and Dou Wei's divorce was in full swing. All kinds of accusations and responses were like swords and swords. All of this happened in front of the young Dou Jingtong, leaving a lingering psychological shadow on her.

Mother Faye Wong's career is at its peak. Although she is known as a "legend in the music industry", Dou Jingtong's companionship was particularly scarce during her growing up years. Dou Jingtong mostly lives with her grandmother. Although the love between grandparents and grandchildren is deep, the lack of father's love and mother's love is always an irreparable emotional void.

Dou Jingtong has a flamboyant and unique personality along the way. From his hairstyle to his clothing, from his hobbies to his academic choices, he has shown a rebellious but true self-expression.

Especially her resolute bid to bid farewell to Berklee College of Music. Her courage and attitude towards the pursuit of freedom may make many people secretly stunned.

When we read the tear-filled text she sent late at night, we had to re-examine those superficial rebellious behaviors. Perhaps it was her extreme desire for love and her struggle in finding self-identity.

When Dou Jingtong called for concern late at night, the news reported the scene of Faye Wong and Nicholas Tse getting together sweetly. This comparison triggered a heated discussion among netizens: As a mother, is Faye Wong’s choice reasonable?

How to balance family affection and love? Especially at critical moments when children are facing emotional distress, should parents put aside their own emotional distress and give their children the support and companionship they need most?

Dou Jingtong's late-night question undoubtedly sounded the alarm in each of us - whether a celebrity or an ordinary person, every individual has his or her own inherent emotional needs.

For Dou Jingtong, she has chosen to live independently at the age of 22, but her words "Who really cares about me" make us realize that no matter how maverick she is, she is still a person who longs for the warmth of family children.

Dou Jingtong cried and posted a post late at night, tearing off Faye Wong’s fig leaf! Her companionship and understanding of her children are really unsatisfactory.

I don’t know, what do you think?