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but she is in the spotlight and I hope in the future she is more mindful of that and the privileges and responsibilities she has.
This is one of those cultural differences, I think. There IS such a thing as bad publicity, but for the most part, in the West, I don't think the public thinks celebrities have any responsibilities to them. Of course, the government doesn't contribute to TV either, so it's not like they have a public tax payer investment.
I didn't watch Fireworks of the Heart, but I heard there was multiple ... outrage / pushback from the fans over a variety of things. Like cnetizens stayed constantly agitated about it and several of it's stars for a variety of reasons. It's one of the reasons why I wish they had changed the title of this drama and gotten rid of 'Fireworks' from it. O_O
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IMO Wang Churan is a strong personality, who speaks her mind and doesn't moderate her behavior much even when that behavior isn't very pleasant, and certainly she has a right to do that -- it's not illegal to defend the bad actions of your characters or make fun of random strangers, but it's not going to endear you to people.
In an environment where popularity means so much, maybe even more than the work, and your fans are a huge part of your success, yes, you'd think she'd understand she has to play the game and try to be pleasant.