Gong Li Gets Verbal Smack Down For a Fashion Faux Pas

Discussion in 'Chinese Entertainment' started by Maverick, Apr 3, 2007.

  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Gong Li Gets Verbal Smack Down For a Fashion Faux Pas

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    Ageless beauty Gong Li has been on a roll lately with a string of high profile films and her recent stands for environmental issues. But alas, it may be time to ring the gong and have her take a seat for awhile.

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    For those of you too young to remember, The Gong Show was a game show where contestants had a short time to impress the judges with their talents or lack thereof. If any one of the judges considered an act to be particularly bad, he or she could strike a large gong, thus forcing the performer to stop.

    So why are critics of the Chinese actress clamoring to give the gong to Gong? It has nothing to do with her recent film outing in Hannibal. It does have everything to do with her choice of attire.

    Chinese actress Gong Li has been heavily criticized for her choice of fashion while lobbying for environmental protection - because she was wearing fur. Li, a delegate to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, was proposing plans to clean up the environment when she was heckled by the state-run media for wearing fur over her shoulders.

    And now politicians and citizens of China alike are calling for her removal from the national body.

    Plaintiff Zhou Xin says, "I want to warn Gong Li that if you are going to be a spokesperson for a cause, then you have to take on the social responsibility."

    But the actress' manager Zeng Jingchao claims critics are only attacking her because they are jealous of her success.

    He says, "This is why people don’t want to become famous."

    Source: dailydumpling
     
  2. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    That's why you wear vintage -- not killing new animals :p

    But really, I never understand the PETA issue.
     
  3. xiaojia

    xiaojia Well-Known Member

    well.. I guess in a way its right.. actions speak louder than words. Although it is probably a all show thingy... spokesperson should always reflect the cause he/she is representing. Then again, some environment ministers dun even drive hybrid cars.. talking abt leading by example