I don't know whether "The Untamed" drama was better or "The Untamed"( Behind the scenes) was better😆 Really enjoyed the drama. Best drama ever!! 🌻😻 😚Thanks for watching!!🌻🌻 No Copyright infringement intended
Am I the only one that thinks that they suit in their costume more than than their modern look Edit: thanks for this many likes it's my first time to have this many likes
Me too, I mean, they’re handsome in the modern outfit but that traditional clothe costume just gives off a different vibe and it makes them look a lot more handsome in my eyes.
This is the thing. Hope they really can get along well in the future after this. jingdaily.com/the-dark-side-of-chinas-idol-economies/?fbclid=IwAR034aNRgBz5NmneqRcCY8aaXq9vy5udd3NnbrxVpW-fn1kubCYlOFFoUg4
I love them so much! But I have to get something off my chest. I am LITERALLY sick of what Xiao Zhan was and is going through because of fandom toxicity. Like OH MY GOD! And he didn't even do anything. Like the fans literally ruined his brand bc of a fanfiction that someone else wrote. HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT! 😭😭😭 Honestly, I was shocked that The Untamed was so accepted in China. Maybe because of the heavy censorship from the original. Either way, I thought China was becoming more accepting. I guess not though! The toxic fans probably don't even know what this drama is based on and I hope they never find out. I really pray this situation doesn't affect the friendship between WZ and YW. I think I would seriously riot if that happens 😂😭
@@cactussenpai9625 if you don’t know - Long story short Toxic fans got busy , hating xiao zhan because of a fanfic where xiao was a teen stripper and had underage intimacy with yibo... It’s honestly sad...
They do have chemistry towards each other But i don't think there's more than a good friendship , maybe they just get used to each other and felt comfortable with each other , and this kind of relationship more like admirer towards each other
There's much more to their relationship than what's being shown in this video. Unless you fall deeper into the pit of BJYX hell, u won't understand anything. LOL. But you do you gurl. It's better if less ppl know.
@@Josebeads88 i don't understand , are they really like each other ? I mean like really fall in love towards each other ? I saw the chemistry between them , but i didn't dare to assume that there's more than good friendship between them
@@weililee7335 honestly its more based on how well u know both of them. This couple has 2 million fans in weibo and they're currently the number 1 cp in china. No other cp has ever had a fanbase this big. I feel like that alone already said something abt them. I-fans have language barrier so they dont really know whats going on between these 2. As an i-fan myself i used to not believe in this cp, until i joined the bjyx fandom and realized "wow theres a lot of things i didnt know abt them". And believe me, those 2 mil ppl arent delusional. They just see what they're seeing.
zoze beads I totally agree with u. For us, I fan, is very difficult to know what’s going on, the news are always late. I think they have more then friendship, but I can’t say for sure. I think they continuous talking but they can’t see each other now cause of the c - virus and the problems with XZ.
Emilie Le Fevre Sejr yes yes, I mean the “fans”. XZ didn’t nothing and he didn’t deserve what is happening. I still don’t understand why people do that with him, he didn’t write the fic
Ya know, I still can’t believe that Xiao Zhan is actually few years older than Wang Yibo......they don’t age.......but this is what you call one of the best friendships ever.
Their chemistry are great and friendship was excellent. I hope their friendship keep strong and stay along well in the future through thick and thin. I love them
There relationship is so cute bruh ( friendship wise) but no these “fans” want to make problems out of literally nothing complaining about the fan fictions ruining his image when really they are the ones ruining it 🤦🏽♀️.
For those not aware of the supposed scandal, (more like people acting to me), here is what I got from this article: @t . I was too lazy to write this so I repeat, this info isn't mine but it belongs to the site I have posted the link to. Please continue to support Xiao Zhan more than ever during this time. Also, please spread this comment, so others know about this and can give him more support. Thank you. During the end of February, a firestorm ignited at the intersection of cultural and entertainment circles. Xiao Zhan, a popular actor in China and an icon in the international LGBT community became the center of heated discussion on social media. Topics related to the event dwelled on Weibo’s hot topics page; articles and comments were all over the internet and multiple social media platforms. Even on Twitter, a platform banned in China, a hashtag started by Xiao Zhan’s fans, @, trended in several countries. So how did it begin? Who’s Xiao Zhan? What’s AO3? Why does it matter? And most importantly, what does it tell us about today’s Chinese netizens and the famous Chinese firewall? Xiao Zhan, a famous Chinese actor and singer, quickly rose to fame in 2019 after starring the television show The Untamed, which is based on a popular gay novel on the internet. Afterwards, his Weibo followers grew to over two million, and the bromance between Xiao Zhan and his partner in the show, Wang Yibo, also was widely celebrated by fans. Earlier this year, a fanfiction about the two went viral, which also became the fuse of the upcoming controversy. Fans of Xiao Zhan were furious about the fanfiction as it depicts their idol as a prostitute; then, they quickly extended their anger to the platform where the fan fiction was published. AO3, also known as Archive of Our Own, is an international open-source repository for fan content. As of 2019, AO3 hosted over 5 million fictions in over 35 thousand fandoms. The platform also once own the Hugo Award for Best Related Work. The LGBT literature community treat it as their habitat, and most importantly, it was not blocked in China. What caused the whole downward spiral, was when Xiao Zhan’s fans reported Archive for Our Own to the Chinese government. The fallout resulted in the deletion of countless content and AO3 itself not surprisingly became inaccessible to Chinese internet users. The crackdown eventually triggered a war between Xiao Zhan’s fans and everybody who was involved in AO3 and LGBT literature communities. After the story evolved over a couple of days and with input from many people directly involved, the impact extends broader than conflicts between fans groups. It sparked discussion around numerous topics that the Chinese public is due to pondering on. To begin with, to what extent should the freedom of literary creation and the right of reporting should be protected? Should there be a boundary to freedom, when authors create gay literature based on real-life celebrities? On the other hand, is the right of reporting fully justified, at least morally, when the consequence hurt other people’s right to read and exchange cultural content they like? From Xiao Zhan’s fans’ perspective, freedom has a price and should be curtailed. From the standpoint of AO3 users, nobody really forced Xiao Zhan’s fans to read material that makes them uncomfortable, and simply because they don’t like it, their solution was to rely on authoritative power to make it disappear. That argument leads to my second question, where did the mentality of “I don’t like it, so it should disappear” come from? Pop culture’s fans on the internet are mostly teenagers, and it is very dangerous to hold such a mentality while growing up in a world where open-mindedness and collaboration are vital. Should the censorship environment be held accountable when young netizens failed to embrace, or even just tolerate, different perspectives, and instead request the censorship of others? Later on, fans of Xiao Zhan went on Twitter and started @, narrating the event as an incident of violent abuse against their idol by Chinese netizens, which is inaccurate at best, and totally distorting the reality at worst. That leads to the final question: Who is really being blinded by the firewall?? It’s undeniable that with filtered information, officials need to worry less about public opinion being misled by biased views. However, on the other hand, it hinders citizens ability to defend, to clarify, to present the true version of themselves and their country to a worldwide audience. It’s unquestionable to say that there’s so much more to consider and judge on the Chinese firewall, but hopefully, this Xiao Zhan incident offers some new perspectives on the topic.
Such a loving friendship is very rare and very precious and it makes some bad people jealous and inspires others. I wish I had such a friend in my life who supports, praises, gives confidence, see your qualities. It helps to overcome all our fears. It is pure Love. And i wish them to keep on shining together and warm our heart with their joy of being together and their so beautiful smiles and purity of heart. Blessing to them to be in our world. I wish them success, long life in good health and the eternity of their love.
I hope they are both okay. I am a new fan of this drama (thanks to some clips recommended in youtube?) and been watching the behindthescenes. I love it. I'm a fan of their friendship.
Zhan ge said, yibo is still innocent, and precious things... 😍😍😍😍 Love you so much YIZHAN!!! Please make another drama together, even in a new drama your become siblings it's okay, as long as your together, we miss your playing, smile together 😘😘😍😍
I can't help myself from not loving them.. ❤ they are so friendly or compactable with each other💞they didn't even had some kiss scenes or stuff but even their stares kills me🤗 I love them 😘
Damn 😂 they're so cute. I think the problem begins with the toxic fandom, like, bro, it's was a fic, chills, there's a thousand fanfics about ships of actors, but the problem comes when people take them seriously and affect directly the actors career. It's bothersome in the both ways of the coin, he does not deserve a fandom like this, we need to learn to ship in the shadows, like a real man xD Anyway, I adore their friendship, it's adorable. And I hope Everything go well to them and both of them become more successful in the future. Kudos
Plz yibo n xiao zhan dnt break you frndsip or else we hurt soo much you chemistry is one of the best best best one whose effect directly in your fan... anything happen in your life some day god plz bless them..