Langlangding: During the summer in Hengdian, I spent more than ten hours every day pretending to love you. How do you know I'm not really in love with you Made by 池枣枣, www.bilibili.c... BGM: 夏天的风 Translated by me.
So beautiful ❤️❤️❤️ and sweet...Both Zhangzhehan and Gong Jun very attractive... Love you guys from an avid fan here....Love WOH Great actors...❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😍😍😍
It seems obvious they have work chemistry, I wonder if it’s part of the publicity stunt to make them look queer since they are both heterosexuals and have their respective girlfriends.
Uh, what? Make them look queer? I hope you're not implying the closeness that they show is part of a publicity stunt. And I don't think either of them mentioned a girlfriend before, not that it's relevant in any way to their relationship.
OP is not implying their closeness is probably part of publicity, they're saying so xD it's actually the case for a lot of actors of all nationalities, their agent(s) would agree with each other and tell the actors they're in charge for, to appear close/friendly/even flirty with other actors. It's all part of the show and marketing! Often, nothing we get to see from them is 100% natural. that's why there are paparazzis hunting for "truth" out there! And that's why the entire industry hates them hehe Of course, I'm not saying it's automatically the case for every actor out there, I'm just saying we have no way of knowing what is genuine and what is a marketing strategy from our fan perspective. They *want* us to ship them, it's great publicity! But we should never ship real people.
@@GalopaWXY I agree that we may not know if it's publicity or genuine interactions between the actors. But I don't see a point with anyone policing others to "not to ship real people". There's a space out there called Real People Fiction; RPF. And that's what it is: FICTION. Fantasies that lives in fans' minds and fan spaces. Saying "you cant ship real people" it's the same as saying "you can't make films out of real historical events" which is, frankly, ridiculous. If we can acknowledge that historical films are fictions; why is it right to police other fans who to ship and who not to ship?