Why is there no news about the female lead of The New King of Comedy? How is it different from Lin Yun?

Twenty years ago Master Star used his own experiences to portray Yin Tianqiu, a dragon-set actor whose heart is higher than the sky and whose life is thinner than paper.

Twenty years later, it is once again about the road to success of a drag queen like a dream.

In the movie, she hangs upside down, dives into the water, gets beaten up by a group of people with stools...

Being rubbed in her face with her foot by the over-the-top Wong Po Keung actor.

She went for a full nude body double and was physically attacked by the director for having sagging skin, a bad body, and a mole on her butt.

Ru Meng in the movie is E Jingwen in reality.

She is E Jingwen, a name that is still unknown in the 18th line when she was tied to the star.

Ru Meng started out holding an actor's self-cultivation next to a square dancing lady. This shot and Yin Tianqiu will church basically all the time. RuMeng see "touch porcelain" old man, all kinds of theories to explore some, found that the old man is really hurt. The first thing you need to do is to get a good deal of money to pay for the services you need.

I didn't expect to step on the director, was thrown out, patted the body soil, directly took over the work of acting dead body. Here Star used a small long shot, it reflects how RuMeng's how to live state, how to work attitude. The first time I was thrown out, I didn't have time to adjust my emotions, and then I took over the job as a corpse. That's still saying the guy isn't trying.

And then at her father's birthday party, her father was furious, but Ru-Meng wanted her father to be on the acting side, recording it on her cell phone. This shows that Kisame is more of a life learner than a book hugger.

Ru Meng plastic surgery here, the star is also ironic enough "star skin". Showbiz plastic surgery is too common, and Ru Meng is but in order to play a good role.

The last is the interpretation of the breakup scene and get promoted. It's also a rendition of what you've experienced in life, not some classic movie scene.