Reporters Li Xiangwen, Xiao Yaling, Cai Chenyi/Report from Taipei
The entertainer Su Huilun appeared on the Penglai stage of Kaohsiung New Year’s Eve on the 31st, bringing classic songs such as “Lemon Tree“, “Duck”, and “Fool”, instantly igniting the atmosphere of the scene. However, when she just started singing “Lemon Tree”, she was bumped to her head by the rocker camera from the back, and suddenly squatted down on the stage, which surprised the audience.
▲Su Huilun performed in Kaohsiung New Year’s Eve. (Photo/provided by MinTV)
Su Huilun came onto the stage in a fluorescent yellow suit, sang and happily walked up and down the stage, waving to the audience below, but unexpectedly the rocker camera suddenly moved from behind her and accidentally hit her. head. Su Huilun was startled, and instantly bent over and squatted down, and because of this, he missed a few words. Fortunately, it didn’t hurt. After touching his head, he immediately stood up and sang calmly.
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▲Su Huilun was hit by the camera. (Photo/Retrieved from YouTube/FTVN Live 53)
In response to this sudden situation, Min Shi said to “ETtoday Starlight Cloud” that “people are okay”, Su Huilun also steadily continued to sing several classic songs such as “Duck”, “Fool”, “Yellow Moon” and “Passive”. Afterwards, she frankly said that she was shocked. Although it was a bit painful, she continued to sing, “I am in good health at the moment and it is not a big problem. Thank you for your concern and wish you all a happy new year!”
Su Huilun’s Stage Fright: A Cautionary Tale for Event Organizers
As we bid farewell to the old year and welcomed the new one, Kaohsiung’s New Year’s Eve celebrations were in full swing. Taiwanese entertainer Su Huilun took to the Penglai stage, belting out classic hits like “Lemon Tree”, “Duck”, and “Fool”, sending the crowd into a frenzy. However, her electrifying performance was almost marred by a potentially disastrous incident.
In a shocking turn of events, Su Huilun was accidentally hit on the head by a rocker camera from the rear, causing her to stumble and squat down on the stage. The sudden jolt must have been a major shock to the performer, not to mention the audience. Thankfully, Su Huilun seemed to brush off the incident, showing true professionalism and dedication to her craft.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential hazards that performers face on stage. As event organizers and those in charge of production, it is imperative that all necessary safety measures are taken to prevent such accidents. A single misstep or equipment failure can have serious consequences, ranging from minor injuries to life-threatening conditions.
In this case, the rocker camera’s operator may have been caught up in the excitement of capturing the perfect shot, but it is essential to maintain focus and awareness of the surroundings at all times. The incident also raises questions about the stage design, crowd control, and camera placement. Were there adequate safety barriers in place? Were the camera operators properly trained and alert?
While Su Huilun was fortunate to escape unscathed, this incident should serve as a wake-up call for event organizers to reevaluate their safety protocols and take proactive measures to ensure the well-being of performers and crew members alike. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it is crucial that we prioritize safety and caution to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.
As for Su Huilun, her dedication to her craft and composure under pressure are truly admirable. We hope to see her continue to dazzle audiences with her talents, secure in the knowledge that her safety is being taken seriously by event organizers and production teams.