There is a melon circulating on Reba on Vogue France! Like if that happen it will be so huge!!!
I hope it happens. If there is anyone deserving, its Baba. I bet you, Mikimoto and Dior will be the main sponsors for this one. If Vogue China won't land our girl on a cover, international editions should grab her while they can. I'm so excited, where did you see this melon?
They most likely will release it considering they have a publicly acknowledged LOTL as one of the most anticipated…
Tencent is slowly heading into my banned territory. They love to feast on her popularity and talents but will not properly compensate her for the time spent.
Did they really think giving dreads to the ML a good idea? does not sit right.
They should've gone for little braids weaved into each other to make long braids. A common hairstyle among nomadic tribes in China. Might've stylised it to make the differences between the two tribes obvious
Right. Its too similar to the dramas that have come out within the last few years. I would rather she do a modern drama or a slice of life. I feel like these plots are the storylines hat she wants in order to elevate her performance and skills. When she withdrew from idol dramas, only for Jaywalk to plunge her back in, I wondered if she wanted to take on the career path like Song Jia or Tong Liya. She wants to play a villain and I think she will nail it.
I've been thinking about this a lot. The industry are happy to claim and use her influence, fanbase, and popularity…
It's sad that the industry is all about connections but it's sadder when we know what some of these artists have had to do get these connections and the immense power they wield within the industry.
A while back, I remember Baba saying that she knows she gets overlooked for film opportunities because of the way she looks etc looking more "Western." People might argue that Nazha recently starred alongside Jackie Chan and Baba has filmed one with him in the past, that Uyghur actors are getting opportunities, and that's a valid point but realistically, Nazha looks closer to Han Chinese than Baba despite clear distinctive Uyghur features. Unlike some people who are clearly mixed or "Euroasian", it's kind of hard to place Baba in a wider diaspora of storytelling unless styled a certain way. You can see it in her costume dramas, we know she belongs there, but her look is also ambiguous.
A while back, I remember Baba saying that she knows she gets overlooked for film opportunities because of the way she looks etc looking more "Western." People might argue that Nazha recently starred alongside Jackie Chan and Baba has filmed one with him in the past, that Uyghur actors are getting opportunities, and that's a valid point but realistically, Nazha looks closer to Han Chinese than Baba despite clear distinctive Uyghur features. Unlike some people who are clearly mixed or "Euroasian", it's kind of hard to place Baba in a wider diaspora of storytelling unless styled a certain way. You can see it in her costume dramas, we know she belongs there, but her look is also ambiguous.