In the fast-paced world of the entertainment industry, where glamor and fame often overshadow reality, a recent post by an alleged insider shocked the online community.
On March 16, netizens claiming to be industry staff took to a popular online community to expose what is happening behind the scenes. The original post is below.
“I majored in film. I often go to filming locations, mostly for music videos and commercials. Many of my colleagues work at entertainment agencies and advertising agencies, so I get to see famous people. Sometimes I often listen to stories about famous people.
In other posts, he wrote shocking things about the entertainment industry that ordinary people would never imagine, but after working in this industry for five years, it's just like any other industry.
Everyone gets nervous when they start shooting (lol) At least for movies, it's much better because you have to stick to set working hours, but dramas and music videos are still very tight on time, so 2. A three-day break-up is the industry standard. . And with everyone so sleep-deprived, it often feels like we're walking on thin ice on set. Especially the director is really strict.
For example, once on the set of a drama, a staff member took a severe fall while moving lights and equipment (he was limping all day that day). However, everyone on set was worried that the lights and equipment would break. Luckily nothing was broken, but no one asked him if he was okay. I was struck by this insensitive approach, which is not necessarily due to the duality of the celebrity.
Because if anything feels wrong on set, that celebrity will eventually be canceled in the long run. I had an actor who was rude, didn't apologize for being late, and took smoke breaks between takes, and I was disappointed in him. A few months later he got embroiled in an attitude controversy (lol). Ordinary people aren't that stupid, so unless you're an acting god or a drama queen, there aren't many celebrities who have two sides. Let's be honest, fans already know deep down that something is wrong, but they're just trying to defend celebrities because they love them. Celebrities with a good public image behave politely, at least to those in the industry.
I've often heard rumors about them dating, but it's the same as when they were students. Those who date all the time will continue to date many times, those who don't will never date…it just depends on their personality. Also, there isn't much difference in their dating lives. They date just like their non-celebrity peers. And not all celebs like going out and getting wasted. There was a person who came to the celebratory happy hour just once before cranking in.
And it is also true that in the past there have been many “wakes up'' in the movie industry. And now I can't say that it doesn't exist at all. However, these are clearly less popular now. Honestly, when it comes to lobbying luxury brand ambassadors, this kind of “sales” happens a lot, but it's nothing like literal quid pro quo sexual harassment. If you think it's strange for young people to sit there and drink alcohol even though they're just having drinks with the representatives, then there's nothing to say (lol)
Of course, there are some dopamine-inducing events that are not publicly known. I saw male and female idols in a relationship loudly arguing on the steps of a music program, and I often heard about same-sex dating scandals. But these aren't necessarily interesting. That's because they are famous. If these types of events happened around you, you will also hear about these types of events in your life (lol) These are eventful events here as well.
Simply put, it's always true that it depends on the person and the situation. Other posts seemed to be exaggerating after hearing briefly about the industry. ”
What do you think?