Chapter 360: Chapter 294 Wu Fans Orthodoxy in South Korea_2 Chapter 360: Chapter 294 Wu Fans Orthodoxy in South Korea_2 “Hey, now that you ntion it, I just had an idea. What if all the dostic viewers beca fans of Wu? Wouldn’t the fan circles disappear instantly? And no one would be called brainless for chasing celebrities anymore? So, actually, isn’t Wu purifying the entertainnt industry by being a celebrity?”
Everyone was discussing the problem with Wu Mu’s fans.
Previously, when a top celebrity had a birthday, fans would share and spread the news everywhere, often with self-touching copy that made bystanders cringe, feeling like their eyes were being polluted and completely uninterested in the hype.
But with Wu Mu, there wasn’t any fuss, and everyone was sowhat unaccustod to it.
Just when everyone thought Wu Mu’s birthday would pass without any fan support, new information ca out.
“Holy shit, Wu’s fans actually were supporting him!”
“What a grand gesture!”
A video was posted showing the night view of the Bund in Shen City.
The person filming was likely a tourist at the Bund. He first fild the bystanders around him, lots of people and very lively.
Oddly enough, many of these bystanders were looking up in the sa direction.
The video cara slowly moved to focus on what they were looking at.
It was the Bund’s landmark buildings, the Shen City City Center Building and the Zhendan Building.
The focus of everyone’s attention was on the figure displayed on the massive advertising screens on these buildings.
It was Wu Mu!
These two landmark buildings had been booked to play his birthday support video!
Wu Mu’s fans had actually booked such large screens for him!
And it wasn’t just the giant screens that had been booked, the most crucial part was the voices of the bystanders in the video.
After filming the two big screens for a few seconds, the caraman shifted to the bystanders and found that many young girls were exclaiming in awe.
“He’s so handso, is he a celebrity?”
“Wow, the screen’s resolution is so good, who is he?”
“It’s Wu!”
“Wu…Dog?”
“The na’s out, happy birthday Brother Wumu!”
Explicitly called out mostly by young girls, but from the cara, one could see that others were also attracted, occasionally glancing up at the big screens as they walked by.
Among these people, there were not only elderly led by their families to see the night view but also many foreigners, many of whom were filming the screens with their phones.
Such an entertaining video naturally spread quickly.
People who just ntioned that Wu Mu had no fan support were shocked.
“Wu’s fans booked an offline big screen for him?”
“I thought his fans were all low-key? So, it turns out they were quietly spending big money offline!?”
“Holy crap, the reactions of the bystanders are hilarious, Wu really made a scene!”
“They really did make a scene, just imagine for a second, if it were your face up there on such a big screen and everyone around reacting like this… I’ve got material for my dreams tonight.”
“Can’t help it, Wu’s face is just too universally appealing, it doesn’t matter if you’re male, female, old, young, or even a foreigner, everyone falls for his looks, sotis I can’t help myself… But I’m curious, are there really that many people offline who don’t recognize Wu?”
“It’s normal not to recognize him, after all, Wu just beca popular in the past half a year, and he hasn’t been in any nationwide popular shows or movies that everyone watches, those elderly folks wouldn’t know him from those variety shows. But, speaking of which, his looks really are killer, I was cleaning up my mom’s phone the other week and found her wallpaper was Wu, and she doesn’t even know him, just saw him on the wallpaper app.”
And it wasn’t just the big screens at the Bund in Shen City, it was soon discovered that the landmark buildings in Beijing also had their big screens booked.
Just like in Shen City, bystanders were stopping to watch.
This was quite a bold move, as the screens on such landmark buildings are very expensive.
Everyone was guessing who was behind this.
At first, everyone instinctively thought these were done by Wu Mu’s dostic fans, but soone picked up a clue from the nickna used in the birthday video.
Calling him Brother Wumu?
That’s not a common call from his dostic fans.
“This feels like sothing Wu’s South Korean fans would do, right?”
“But he hasn’t even been on a formal show in South Korea yet, how many fans does he have there, enough to afford such a grand gesture?”
Passersby were buzzing with discussions, as Wu Mu’s support video topic heated up even faster than his “Happy Birthday” topic because it was just too entertaining.
And it was quickly discovered who was behind it.
So overseas students in the United States and South Korea released videos.
It turned out that not only the Arican Tis Square but also so landmark screens in South Korea had been rented.
It’s not strange to rent out screens in the Arican Tis Square, as many dostic celebrities’ fans do it.
But renting screens at Korean landmarks is quite rare.
Thinking about it, other than Wu Mu’s Korean fans, no one else had a reason to do so.
Moreover, the new comnts under Wu Mu’s Weibo also proved this point, all the comnts were a mix of Chinese and Korean congratulations.
Clearly his Korean fans had taken action.
Once it was known who did it, the first thought in everyone’s mind was—
“Wu’s Korean fans are so rich!?”
This wasn’t just any small screen; these landmark screens are very expensive.
Although many top fans in the country have rented them, think about how many fans those celebrities have in the country?
With so many fans, whether it’s crowdfunding or selections, there are always so very rich top fans.
But Wu Mu hadn’t even appeared on a Korean show, his fandom surely must be just a few thousand people, not even ten thousand, how could they have such capability?
Yes, indeed they have capability, Wu Mu had previously noticed from Shu i that his new album had sold quite well among Korean fans, and he realized that the proportion of wealthy people among his Korean fans seed quite high.
He speculated that perhaps the system, in order to fulfill performance goals, deliberately pushed him more towards those wealthy fans…
One could only say that when it cos to being an underdog, Tongzi doesn’t fall far behind either.
After the first thought, the second one in everyone’s mind was—
“I’m dying of laughter, it seems Wu’s legitimate fans are in South Korea, huh? His dostic fans don’t show up to support; they’re completely incomparable to the Korean Sister fans.”
“Hahaha, I suggest Wu fires his dostic fans! They didn’t even show up for his birthday, how does that make sense, although they are willing to spend money on endorsents and rchandise… but Korean Sister’s fans are also willing to spend money, and they even show up to support.”
“Right, I’m just a passerby and even I can’t watch this anymore, is this how you support your ‘brother’? Fire them all!”
This was just too funny.
A dostic celebrity who hasn’t even been on a foreign show ends up with the greatest support from fans in a foreign country who are fewer in number.
This is just too entertaining.
Everyone was criticizing Wu Mu’s dostic fans.
Indeed, the funniest part was that after so Korean Sister fans translated and understood these comnts, they seriously responded:
“Wu Mu’s fans in Hua Country don’t deserve to say they like Brother Wu Mu, they’ve caused Brother Wu Mu too much harm, please stop using the na of Wu Mu’s fans, it’s an insult to Wu Mu’s fans… Brother Wu Mu has us, and we will always support him.”
I was really going to die laughing.
Korean Sister fans were actually planning to fire Wu Mu’s dostic fans.
Are they really going to fight over legitimacy?
With such a program effect from this incident, coupled with Wu Mu’s appearances on foreign screens, it was extrely entertaining.
So nobody wanted to sleep anymore, everyone was spreading the news.
Wu Mu’s birthday topic’s popularity continued to skyrocket.
Yes, his album was also quietly cashing in.
Until three or four in the morning, many people were still discussing this matter, eating lon seeds and not wanting to sleep.
Then, late at night, the main subject of everyone’s discussion, suddenly posted a new Weibo at around three in the morning.
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