Hu Gua suddenly sighed, “Any rotten fish or shrimp can host a Saturday and Sunday show!” Lan Xinmei was shocked: Who are you spitting at again? | Entertainment | Sanli News Network SETN.COM

Entertainment Center/Comprehensive Report

Hu Gua suddenly sighed: “Nowadays, even rotten fish and shrimp can host Saturday and Sunday programs”, which surprised Lan Xinmei, who asked: “Who are you spitting at?” (Photo/Reproduced from the following YouTube)

Please continue reading….

“Variety King” Hu Gua recently launched a Youtube program “Next One”. The weekly updated videos always spark a lot of discussion, and the number of subscriptions has skyrocketed. The latest episode invited his friends in the entertainment industry, Lan Xinmei and Lin Meixiu. Hu Gua and Lan Xinmei have been friends for more than 40 years. The three of them reminisced and complained regarding each other. Unexpectedly, Hu Gua suddenly sighed at the end: “Nowadays, rotten fish and shrimp can host Saturday and Sunday programs”, which surprised Lan Xinmei who asked: “Who are you complaining regarding?”

more news:
British media revealed that “King Charles died at the age of 75!” William took over as king and the royal family broke the silence and responded

▲Hu Gua’s latest episode of “The Next One” invited his friends Lan Xinmei and Lin Meixiu, and the three of them reminisced regarding the past while complaining regarding each other. (Photo/Reproduced from the YouTube of “The Next One”)

Hu Gua interviewed Lan Xinmei and Lin Meixiu in “The Next One”. The three recalled the past recording of “Diamond Stage”. The strict standards of the producer always made them nervous. One time, because the rehearsal time was too early and their voices hadn’t warmed up, the producer yelled unsatisfactorily and asked them to leave the stage. Lan Xinmei thought she was being called, but it turned out to be Zhang Qingfang standing next to her. Now thinking back, Lan Xinmei was embarrassed and funny. In addition, Lan Xinmei also talked regarding how she suffered a lot before getting the opportunity to promote her songs. She complained on the spot that the game levels of Hu Gua’s “100 Battles and 100 Wins” program were too intense, and she was hit in the face by a volleyball, which ruined her makeup.

It is worth noting that the video also broadcast a behind-the-scenes footage at the end, in which Hu Gua suddenly sighed: “Back then, you really had to be famous enough to release an album, and you had to be famous enough to host Saturday and Sunday programs. Now, anyone can do anything.” Lan Xinmei was surprised and asked: “Who are you slagging at now?” Hu Gua immediately changed the topic and said: “I’m slagging at myself.” Everyone laughed.

more news:
64-year-old veteran Chinese singer passed away! The male star who lived alone for 7 years following losing his wife confirmed the “real cause of death”

▲Hu Gua suddenly sighed: “Nowadays, even rotten fish and shrimp can host Saturday and Sunday programs”, which surprised Lan Xinmei and asked: “Who are you spitting at?” (Photo/Reproduced from the following YouTube)

Please continue reading….

As soon as the video was released, many netizens praised it: “It’s so funny to watch two senior predecessors talk regarding variety shows XD”, “A group of seniors talked regarding the past together. Although they told it in a laughing way, only they knew the bitterness and touching moments at that time”, “A lot of memories came back! The variety shows and the eight o’clock dramas in the past were really good to watch. Brother Gua’s acting is very natural. He was a genius nanny at that time, a must-see every day”, “I like to find senior media people to talk regarding things that were unknown in the past. It’s super interesting.”

Hu Gua’s “Next One” Sparks Discussion with Candid Comments on the Entertainment Industry

The “Variety King” Hu Gua has been making waves with his new YouTube program “Next One,” a weekly series that frequently provokes conversation and has seen a surge in subscribers. The most recent episode featured a reunion of Hu Gua with fellow entertainment industry veterans Lan Xinmei and Lin Meixiu, resulting in a nostalgic and humorous exchange filled with heartfelt memories and candid opinions.

Related Articles:  Senior DJ Shao Guohua dies at the age of 64 | Headlife | Headline Daily

“Next One” offered viewers a glimpse into the past, as the trio reminisced regarding their experiences recording the show “Diamond Stage.” The program’s strict producer, known for his demanding standards, often left the performers feeling nervous. During rehearsals, the early start time coupled with their unwarmed voices resulted in the producer’s dissatisfaction, prompting him to tell them to leave the stage. Lan Xinmei initially thought she was being reprimanded but realized it was her fellow performer Zhang Qingfang standing next to her, leading to an amusing and slightly embarrassing anecdote. Lan Xinmei also shed light on the challenges she faced before securing opportunities to promote her music, expressing frustration regarding the intense competition and how she once had her makeup ruined following getting hit in the face with a volleyball while participating in Hu Gua’s “100 Battles and 100 Wins” program.

Hu Gua’s Thought-Provoking Commentary

The video concluded with a revealing behind-the-scenes moment that sparked further discussion. Hu Gua, reflecting on the evolution of the entertainment industry, sighed and commented, “Back then, you really had to be famous enough to release an album, and you had to be famous enough to host Saturday and Sunday programs. Now, anyone can do anything.” Lan Xinmei, taken aback, playfully asked, “Who are you slagging at now?” Hu Gua, with a chuckle, quickly steered the conversation away from any specific individuals, declaring, “I’m slagging at myself.” This lighthearted moment triggered laughter among the viewers.

Positive Reactions to “Next One”

The episode’s release generated positive feedback from viewers, who commended the hosts’ openness and the nostalgic journey it provided. Many expressed their enjoyment of the candid conversations among the senior industry professionals, highlighting the shared experiences and insights they offered. Commentators also fondly recalled the golden age of variety shows and drama series, praising Hu Gua’s natural acting ability and the memorable moments from his past projects.

Hu Gua’s “Next One” continues to captivate audiences with its engaging combination of nostalgia, humor, and insightful commentary. The program’s success lies in its ability to connect with viewers through shared memories and honest reflections on the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry. It also serves as a platform for seasoned professionals to share their experiences, offering a unique perspective on the past and present of the industry.

Please continue reading….

This article originally appeared on SETN.com.

Related Articles:

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.