Ding Zhen became popular on Douyin with his simple and honest image (Photo/Ding Zhen Weibo)
Ding Zhen, a Tibetan man, has become popular on Douyin with his simple and honest image. Up to now, Douyin has been followed by more than 8 million people. Many people love him very much because of his simple, sunny appearance and pastoral life. But following Ding Zhen became popular, he stepped into the show business circle, and his appearance gradually changed, transforming into a “white-faced niche”. Many fans were quite disappointed, thinking that he, like other Internet celebrities, fell into the temptation of money.
Ding Zhen, who is from the Tibetan nationality, most of the first videos are in nature. His sunny temperament and unadorned real appearance make him stand out in Douyin compared to other small fresh meat and Internet celebrities. The short 7-second video As soon as it was released, it became popular and was dubbed “Sweet Wild Boy” by netizens. This also made Ding Zhen’s popularity skyrocket. He received many invitations from shows and gradually stepped into the entertainment industry.
After Ding Zhen became popular, he appeared on many variety shows back and forth. Netizens gradually discovered that he seemed to have lost his innocence in the past, and began to use iPhones, often drink Starbucks and other high-spending habits. Recently, Ding Zhen even posted a number of photos on his Weibo. In the photos, he put on light makeup, styled his hair, and even wore earrings, which disappointed fans very much.
And Ding Zhen said in the past that he is very grateful to the fans for their support, so that his hometown can develop and increase its popularity. However, he seems to no longer require himself to live the old life, and to be exposed to many popular things and follow the trend, which made him what he is now.
In this regard, many netizens also expressed their disappointment with Ding Zhen on the Internet, “Please keep Ding Zhen pure and don’t over-commercialize”, “Give us back the clear-eyed and unpretentious Ding Zhen”, “I used to be kind of ignorant The savagery, now gone.”