Chapter 44 Public Opinion
44 Public Opinion
“Who knows? The people in the entertainment industry often like to lose weight crazily, and they often have their days and nights reversed. Their bodies and minds are often in an overloaded state. In addition, there is too much corruption and there’s a lot of competition in the industry. They also have to suffer from public opinion online. Many celebrities have psychological problems,” He Meng said casually.
However, these things were not within He Meng’s concern. “Such a big thing happened to the production team, so they shouldn’t be able to continue filming for the time being. When the police come later, go down the mountain with them. I’ll contact a lawyer and cooperate with you at the police station.” As for herself, she had to focus on the public opinion on the Internet.
Because of Fang Qing’s self-destruction, most people on the Internet were on Yu Han’s side now. However, the sensitive He Meng had already noticed that a small amount of public opinion that was unfavorable to Yu Han had started to ferment on the Internet.
[There’s no unreasonable hatred or love. There must be something hateful about a pitiful person. The reason why Fang Qing was so ruthless to Yu Han must be because Yu Han did something to her that forced her to resist. So it’s wrong for Fang Qing to want to kill someone, but you, Yu Han, dare to say that you’re not wrong and that you’re not responsible?]
[There are so many people on the show together. Why is Fang Qing only targeting you?]
Seeing these victims’ accusations, He Meng puffed up her chubby face and revealed a mocking smile that did not match her soft and cute appearance and temperament. She scolded them for being retarded!
She didn’t care about such words at all. What He Meng cared about was another kind of voice.
[Yu Han must have a physique that causes many accidents. She filmed a variety show and fell into the water and off the cliff on the same day.]
[I think she’s probably the reincarnation of a jinx. It’s fine if she’s unlucky, but she even implicated others. Please let her walk by herself in the future!]
[It’s her first time on a show as a newbie and she’s already met with so many disasters. I’m afraid she’s really unlucky. The other production teams will have to consider if they’re tough enough before they decide if they want to invite her.]
Among these comments, some of them were from Ji Jun’s fans who felt sorry for him and took their anger out on Yu Han. However, some of them were obviously trying to set the pace and push the blame to Yu Han.
These comments did not seem serious. At most, they could be considered venting. However, if they really spread, Yu Han would probably be labeled as a jinx from now on.
Everyone knew that the entertainment industry was the most superstitious place. Hence, if Yu Han, a newcomer who had just debuted, was labeled as a “jinx”, many production teams would probably reject her.
After all, such things existed if one believed them, and didn’t matter if one did not believe them. In a situation where the situation was not clear, most people were unwilling to take the risk. The entertainment industry did not lack celebrities, let alone a newcomer like Yu Han.
In the entertainment industry, what one was most afraid of was never an accident, but failure to control it. Hence, He Meng was not worried that there would be scandals about celebrities. She felt that as an outstanding manager, she had to have the ability to turn crisis into opportunities. Hence, ever since the accident, she had been swiftly arranging relevant matters and keeping a close eye on the public opinion online.
Seeing more and more similar comments, He Meng was very sure that there must be someone behind it. She just did not know if it was someone Yu Han had offended or someone who wanted to stop her because they were afraid that she would rise too quickly.
As expected of a top manager, He Meng thought for a moment and quickly had a public relations plan. She first called Yu Han and asked her to publicly thank Ji Jun and Li Jin for saving her life on her social media account. She wanted to appease the fans of both men first. It would be even better if the two of them could reply.
Then, she spent money to send the grudge between Fang Qing and Yu Han to the trending searches. She also asked the marketing account to make a highlight of Fang Qing’s various troublemaking and crazy scenes in the live-stream. There was only one goal. She wanted to firmly nail the keyword “Fang Qing is a person with rotten morals” to the trending searches so that the public’s firepower would focus on Fang Qing alone.
As for those comments that wanted to cause trouble, she could just get the Internet Water Army1 to comment on them and drown them out.
Soon, public opinion was in their hands again.
“Didn’t you hire a marketing account and the Water Army to defame Yu Han?” Qin Yu bit her nails and asked the person on the other end of the phone.
“Miss Qin, many marketing accounts don’t accept this order anymore.” After all, it was not easy for marketing accounts to operate. Now that the public opinion on the Internet was overwhelming, even marketing accounts were unlikely to speak against the wishes of the masses without evidence, unless the benefits they could receive were large enough for them to give up an established account.