It's clear that this incident has dealt him quite a blow. Additionally, the F3 and Ashin's Chengdu tour have also been approved, and it currently seems that they haven't been affected by this so-called report.
As for Zhu Xiaotian, he's really quite stubborn. He mentioned during a live broadcast that when they were planning the concert, the four of them created a group chat, but he felt he didn't want to communicate about these things, found it too troublesome, so he left the four-person group chat.
Combining this with the fact that he deleted Ming Dao from his friends, this is indeed something he would do.
The planning was going well, and when the other three saw him leave the group chat without warning, what do you think they thought?
Actually, Zhu Xiaotian's mindset is like this: First, he wants to earn this money. There's nothing shameful about making money, and right now, the concert market is very lucrative, especially since the top-tier F4 reunion nostalgia is at its peak, and the fans from those early years still have purchasing power, so tickets are not hard to sell. So, according to his wife, he's been dieting for the concert, and he also said, "He wants to go, but capital won't let him."
Second, he really wants to distinguish himself from the other three. In his eyes, the other three have an average relationship with him, when they were together back then, they were all young and ambitious, and there were probably some conflicts and frictions. The reunion was just for making money, he also wants to make money, but he still wants others to think he doesn't care much about money, so he maintains a high attitude towards the other F3.
So in the end, this matter didn't get resolved, mainly because the terms couldn't be agreed upon.
Back in the day, the four of them in F4 had similar treatment, Wu and Zhu were more like fringe members.
Zhu Xiaotian has never liked staying in this group, after filming Meteor Garden, he proposed not to be involved with them anymore, but Zhu's manager at the time was very straightforward and told Zhu: "If you don't hang out with them, you won't be able to do anything."
Now, Zhu Xiaotian is doing well on social media, he has enough money to spend, and he doesn't want to accept lower treatment than the other three, which is probably the main reason for the final breakdown in negotiations. Back then, he was nothing, and he tolerated being paid the lowest. Now, he wants to earn this money standing tall. Thus, the later situation with Ashin stepping in occurred. As for what he said about the other party proposing three bottom-line-breaking demands that he couldn't agree to, what could possibly break his bottom line at a concert? Believing in music + could also allow them to publicly declare Taiwan independence at the concert, what’s the deal?
Since they've already torn apart and reached the point of reporting, we'll just wait for the official investigation results. But no matter what, after Zhu Xiaotian's move, he and the entertainment industry should be completely out of touch, and he can focus on doing social media.
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Zhu Xiaotian's latest response,
It's clear that this incident
has dealt him quite a blow.
Additionally, the F3 and Ashin's Chengdu tour
have also been approved,
and it currently seems that they haven't been affected by this so-called report.
As for Zhu Xiaotian,
he's really quite stubborn.
He mentioned during a live broadcast
that when they were planning the concert,
the four of them created a group chat,
but he felt he didn't want to communicate about these things,
found it too troublesome,
so he left the four-person group chat.
Combining this with the fact that he deleted Ming Dao from his friends,
this is indeed something he would do.
The planning was going well,
and when the other three saw him leave the group chat without warning,
what do you think they thought?
Actually, Zhu Xiaotian's mindset is like this:
First, he wants to earn this money.
There's nothing shameful about making money,
and right now, the concert market is very lucrative,
especially since the top-tier F4 reunion nostalgia is at its peak,
and the fans from those early years still have purchasing power,
so tickets are not hard to sell.
So, according to his wife,
he's been dieting for the concert,
and he also said, "He wants to go, but capital won't let him."
Second, he really wants to distinguish himself from the other three.
In his eyes, the other three have an average relationship with him,
when they were together back then, they were all young and ambitious,
and there were probably some conflicts and frictions.
The reunion was just for making money,
he also wants to make money,
but he still wants others to think he doesn't care much about money,
so he maintains a high attitude towards the other F3.
So in the end, this matter didn't get resolved,
mainly because the terms couldn't be agreed upon.
Back in the day, the four of them in F4 had similar treatment,
Wu and Zhu were more like fringe members.
Zhu Xiaotian has never liked staying in this group,
after filming Meteor Garden,
he proposed not to be involved with them anymore,
but Zhu's manager at the time was very straightforward and told Zhu:
"If you don't hang out with them, you won't be able to do anything."
Now, Zhu Xiaotian is doing well on social media,
he has enough money to spend,
and he doesn't want to accept lower treatment than the other three,
which is probably the main reason for the final breakdown in negotiations.
Back then, he was nothing,
and he tolerated being paid the lowest.
Now, he wants to earn this money standing tall.
Thus, the later situation with Ashin stepping in occurred.
As for what he said about the other party proposing three bottom-line-breaking
demands that he couldn't agree to,
what could possibly break his bottom line at a concert?
Believing in music + could also allow them to
publicly declare Taiwan independence at the concert, what’s the deal?
Since they've already torn apart and reached the point of reporting,
we'll just wait for the official investigation results.
But no matter what,
after Zhu Xiaotian's move,
he and the entertainment industry should be completely out of touch,
and he can focus on doing social media.