Artist Liu Genghong, who has been in business for more than 30 years, is a member of the men’s group “Bibi Duhua”. Recently, he has focused his acting career on China. He and his wife Wang Wanfei have recently created a topic through a fitness live broadcast. Due to the closure of Shanghai due to the epidemic, many people have been locked at home. , the result unexpectedly made him popular. Douyin broke through 20 million fans in just one month, with more than 200 million likes in a single live broadcast, more than 2 million online viewers, and even a mysterious rich second generation crazy fighting, causing a fever. discussion.
Liu Genghong and his wife started a live broadcast through Douyin, teaching netizens to do aerobics. He did exercises with his wife and his 66-year-old mother-in-law. Because the movements are simple, such as kicking and lifting legs, and they are not tired for a long time, they attract a large number of people. Netizens paid attention, and even friends in the entertainment circle, including Wu Zun, Caier Ying, Zhong Liti and others, became fans, and they called for being “Liu Genghong girl/boy”.
However, Liu Genghong’s live broadcast was also banned due to repeated violations. For example, when he was doing gymnastics, he was banned from the broadcast because he was wearing a close-fitting vest because his chest muscles were too large; he accidentally exposed his armpit hair when doing exercises, and was judged by the system as “unsightly”. He was forced to stop the broadcast; and when he answered a netizen’s question regarding “Jay Chou’s health”, he casually said “I wish Jay Chou good health”. As a result, the system misjudged that it involved medical health and was forced to stop the broadcast once more.
Although he was repeatedly banned from broadcasting, Liu Genghong was not discouraged by this, but became more and more courageous. Some netizens found that during the live broadcast on the 20th, there were as many as 22 million fans, and there was a mysterious wealthy second generation in Shanghai, Qin Fen, who was constantly fighting. He even rewarded more than 40 “carnivals” that night, and it cost 3,000 yuan (regarding 14,000 yuan) to give away one “carnival”. NT$), that is to say, he fought at least more than NT$560,000 that night, an astonishing amount that made one’s eyes bright.