Chapter 273: Chapter 251: Bad News, Wu Mu is Going to Lose

Unlike other stars who have no fans in Hua Country, Yi Junxi and Li Zhengxun certainly have a fan base here.

Hua Country’s branch of Blue Star has never had a limit on South Korean stars, and among the star chasing groups, there has always been a large number of enthusiasts for South Korean stars.

Especially Yi Junxi, his number of fans in Hua Country is no less than the top tier within the circle, and compared to other top tier stars, his fans have always been filled with a sense of superiority.

They feel that the idol they worship is an international superstar with high popularity globally, not to mention his professional ability completely outperforms the local fresh meat.

In the face of other local fresh meat in the past, they had always looked on with a sense of superiority, feeling that they were not on the same level.

But now the show crew actually let Wu Mu take the center position, while their more famous, more popular, and more capable brother was made to play second fiddle.

The fans just couldn’t tolerate it and exploded immediately.

"That kind of dog-like thing taking the center position, does he deserve it!?"

"Why the hell does Wu Dog get to make Junxi play second fiddle? Is he even a match for Junxi?"

"Such a disgusting, stupid show pretending to promote absolute justice and fairness, while pulling off these sneaky tricks?"

"Idiot show crew, if you can’t play the game, then don’t. A competitive music variety show that doesn’t rely on actual ability but on the show crew’s pre-arrangements?"

"I was looking forward to Junxi’s performance in the domestic music variety show, but even the promotional video is shady, then what credibility will the actual competition results have? If the promo is already like this, will they directly fix the champion if the domestic singers lose?"

Yi Junxi’s fans cursed loudly, not only towards the show crew’s Weibo but also following Wu Mu.

Bystanders watched in amusement.

"Come on, I’ve got to speak up for Wu Dog here; the guy has talent—why shouldn’t he take the center position?"

"Here we go again, Wu Dog is drifting into another rhythm. The guy really has jobs to do; he never rests."

"That’s normal. In the circle, especially among those with a huge following like they have, the competition is intense. Plus, with Wu Dog’s personality, it’s not surprising the rhythms are frequent and more obvious."

"Right, but previously, even if those stars cursed in private, they appeared to be all friendly on the surface and even pretentiously called for peace. Wu Dog just doesn’t bother with that and doesn’t fake relationships with other stars, hence, his rhythms appear more frequent and prominent."

It’s not just about entertainment; those generally indifferent to the fanaticism of fan culture even tended to side more with Wu Mu.

"Support Wu Dog this time, beat up those sticks!"

"Being a fan is already irrational enough, but to be an insane fan for a South Korean star, repeatedly declaring love for a Korean stick, being willing to live or die for one, do your parents know about this?"

Fans of foreign stars are inherently difficult to understand, let alone fans of foreign stars.

Naturally, it can provoke displeasure from those outside the circle.

Many people were supporting Wu Mu to knock down the sticks.

But there were also rational fans of Yi Junxi who spoke reasonably.

"Does being a fan of a star really need to escalate to matters of nationality? If it weren’t for the lack of quality among those popular figures in the circle, would there be this many fans of foreign idols? Not mentioning nationality, just on the basis of professional level and work attitude, are those popular figures in the circle a match for these foreign idols?"

"Why bother with those local popular figures? For their photo editing and lip-syncing, or for them cutting their fans?"

"The issue is clear, isn’t it? A show that boasts about justice, openness, and merit-based competition, talking through nationality instead of ability?"

"Isn’t it evident that the show crew wants to exploit the popularity deriving from national rivalry, while also not daring to openly judge based on merit as they advertise? Just look at that promo, the judges haven’t even stepped in, and the competition hasn’t started, yet they already have their stance?"

"We cannot accept such clear unfairness."

Reasonable comments could still make people think.

Many responded below:

"In fact, everyone has long seen through what the show crew is aiming for; it’s just feeding off the patriotic and adversarial publicity, stirring up opposing emotions."

"Right, don’t even mention the promotional video, just watch the direction of their marketing later on; they will definitely guide it towards domestic singers versus foreign singers. It’s all obvious, but... I’m a native dog, I just love to watch this!"

"Hahaha, sisters don’t fret, just let your big brother go and obliterate Wu Dog, let him lose face! Either way, we can’t lose. If Wu Dog loses, we berate Wu Dog. If your big brother loses, we mock him. An international superstar, is that all?"

The onlookers were all ready to enjoy the show.

They couldn’t lose no matter which side lost.

If Yi Junxi lost, they could viciously mock these fans of Korean stars.

If Wu Dog lost...

Well, they could also get even with this bastard who had completely disregarded everyone before.

The online discussion was heated, and its scope was growing.

Just had to say that exploiting patriotic fervor was indeed profitable.

Once it involves national antagonism, the provoked attention naturally becomes higher, and it can also incite fierce resistance from those branded unpatriotic.

It started with just ordinary fans getting involved, but soon enough, the influencers joined the fray.

Wu Mu, having finished filming the promotional video, was idling in his company when he saw an indignant Shu Mei knocking and coming in, "Boss, this person is so disgusting, twisting the facts like this!"

"Hmm?"

Shu Mei, quite aggrieved, passed her tablet over, "Boss, look!"

The tablet displayed the Weibo page of a music reviewer influencer with over two million followers named "Wei Fangfang."

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