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Recently, a news broke out in the entertainment industry, the scene of Da S and Gu Junye playing in Korea with their children was accidentally met by a netizen who happened to pass by.
According to this netizen's vivid description, Da S and Gu Junye appeared on the bustling streets of Korea with their children at that time. Big S's state looks really worrisome and exhausting, which is in very sharp contrast with her previous radiant and bright image on the screen. The child seemed to be a little restrained and uncomfortable on the side, and there was a hint of confusion and uneasiness in his eyes. And Gu Junye followed closely by Da S's side, looking slightly nervous, as if he was always on guard against possible situations around him.
This seemingly ordinary scene was keenly captured by netizens because the protagonist was Big S, and spread rapidly in the online world at an astonishing speed. In an instant, this news was like a prairie fire, which aroused the eager attention and heated discussions of countless people, and all kinds of voices came and went.
Immediately afterward, a flood of negative comments poured out on the Internet. Some netizens spoke sharply and mercilessly criticized Big S's appearance. They unabashedly pointed out that Da S's face was haggard, and the brilliance that was once full of youthful vitality and charming charm had disappeared, as if the years had left too heavy marks on her face. There are also some people who express strong dissatisfaction with her overall state, thinking that her appearance in daily life is quite embarrassing, and she has lost the elegant and confident demeanor of the past.
After learning of these negative comments, S's mother, Huang Chunmei, was instantly furious and immediately stepped forward to speak out for her daughter and defend her with all her might. Her emotions were at the extreme, and the flames of anger burned in her eyes. In the face of the negative comments of netizens, she gave an extremely strong counterattack, as if she was going to fight to the death with all the people who accused her daughter.
Huang Chunmei spoke out emotionally, saying that she could not understand why her daughter's normal family behavior of going to Korea to find her husband would attract such overwhelming scolding and accusations. In the depths of her heart, she firmly believes that this is purely a personal housework of Da S, and it completely belongs to the category of the family. She firmly believes that outsiders have no right to interfere and blame this, and her daughter has the right to pursue her own happy life, and should not bear those unprovoked and inexplicable criticisms and accusations from the outside world.
Netizens responded to S's mother Huang Chunmei's response, but they showed a resolute attitude of not buying it. They have expressed their opinions in all corners of the network, and have made a merciless and well-founded refutation of S's mother's opinion.
Some netizens bluntly pointed out that some of Big S's behaviors have actually gone far beyond the boundaries and scope of normal family affairs. As a public figure, her every move may trigger public attention and discussion, which is an inevitable result. There are also some netizens' comments that are even more sharp and harsh, and they mercilessly hint that S's mother may have flaws and deficiencies that cannot be ignored in educating her daughter, and it is precisely because of this lack of education that Da S shows an immature and irrational side when dealing with personal feelings and family problems.
How should we objectively and fairly view and judge Big S's trip to Korea and the series of public opinion storms caused by it? This is a thought-provoking question. Is it that netizens are too harsh and picky, and their requirements for Big S and his family have reached an almost impersonal level? Or is there really something wrong with the behavior of Big S and his family, which has aroused public dissatisfaction and questioning? In the current situation, this issue is still full of fierce controversy and obvious differences, and there is no clear and unified conclusion.
Some people unswervingly believe that as a high-profile public figure, Da S's behavior and image will inevitably receive all-round attention and evaluation from the public. Since she chose to stand in the spotlight and enjoy the public's attention and pursuit, she should be responsible for her every word and deed and every move, and assume the corresponding social responsibility and public image maintenance obligations.
But there are also those who have a completely different view, and feel that family matters should respect the privacy and rights of individuals in any case. Netizens should not excessively interfere and blame the private lives of celebrities and their families, and should give them a certain amount of space and freedom so that they can deal with their family problems in a relatively relaxed and inclusive environment.
But in any case, the public opinion storm triggered by Big S's trip to Korea has undoubtedly aroused widespread attention and heated discussions from all walks of life. As for what the future holds, will it gradually subside or escalate further? For now, we can only wait and see with trepidation.
At the same time, some people can't help but raise deep questions: in today's era of extremely developed social media and extremely rapid information dissemination, can the family life of public figures still have a real sense of privacy at all? How huge and far-reaching will the public's evaluation have on the psychology and life of celebrities and their families? These questions are worthy of our calm down and in-depth and comprehensive thinking and discussion.
In addition, some people question whether Big S can maintain his inner firmness and calmness in the face of public opinion pressure? And how will she adjust her image and behaviour to regain public recognition and support? And S's mother, Huang Chunmei, in the process of protecting her daughter, can she truly understand the public's concerns and expectations? These doubts are like layers of fog that hang over this incident, making its future development even more uncertain.