Well-known actor Xiao Zhan had about had enough of the persistent attention and bothersome actions of paparazzi, daipai photographers, and stalkers. His repeated pleas for them to cease wasting their time and generally bothering people while upsetting public order appear to be going unanswered.
A Popular Hashtag Regarding Xiao Zhan Expressing His Fury
A hashtag (肖战一怒之下怒纆縀縋) that appeared online recently was used by Xiao Zhan to express his unhappiness. It turns out that the thirty-two-year-old star has been retaliating against his stalkers and, apparently, borrowing a trick from Daniel Radcliffe, the star of Harry Potter, to make them confused by dressing in the same puffer coat every day (even in April, when people stop wearing such thick jackets!).
Tenacious approach to fighting back by wearing the same clothes
The irritated celebrity said, “Stop hanging around,” in his most recent request, which was sent in February. Every day, I dress the same way to go to and from work. Thus, don’t waste time following me and upsetting the peace. Respect yourself and other people as much as possible. He had previously kindly requested that everyone pursue their goals in a reasonable manner. He appears committed to “actively” addressing the issue, though. Many thought his tenacity was admirable and his complete black outfit—which included no clothes at all—adorably amusing yet depressing. The incident in which veteran actress He Saifei used a club to scare away a paparazzo serves as a stark reminder of the problematic situation of the Chinese entertainment business.
Do you recall a few years back when Dan would consistently wear the same outfit when he knew the press would be there? His approach is rather straightforward: taking pictures while sporting the same jacket and cap every day for six months renders the images essentially useless. Publications such as newspapers and magazines will be reluctant to print them since they appear to be the “same old photos” taken on the same day.
Hopefully, Xiao Zhan will benefit from the same tactic as well, discouraging any further outrageous actions from photographers.