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You Don't Understand The Pain Of Being Popular Chapter 81

Published at 23rd of January 2023 05:54:30 AM


Chapter 81
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Mu Taozhi: "I heard that your fans have privately been ready for your crowdfunding. Why don't you go and have a look? Take the opportunity to do more fundraising activities. "

Yao Bianliang's calm expression suddenly froze.

Those fans of hers were already planning to raise funds for her?

Was there something wrong with her hearing?

"What's going on here?" Yao Bianliang was no longer as relaxed as before.

Mu Taozhi: "Everyone sees that you have been reluctant to engage in fund-raising activities, and the number of votes is at the bottom, so of course they can't sit still."

Yao Bianliang: "..."

She was wrong, she still underestimated her fans too much.

She originally thought that as long as she warned them not to vote, she would be able to avoid the situation where fans hit the rankings.

But it was only been a while, and these fans had already been doing tricks in private, and they were going to raise funds to vote for her!

If this situation was allowed to continue, wouldn't her task would be cold again?

"Thank you, Mu Taozhi," Yao Bianliang thanked sincerely, "If you hadn't told me, I wouldn't have known that my fans were going to raise funds."

When the fan fundraising was completed, it would really be over. Even if she reacted in time, it won't help.

After all, all the money had been invested, so it was impossible for the platform side to spit it out again, right?

Now that the fundraising had not been completed, then everything was still not too late.

When Mu Taozhi heard this he thought that Yao Bianliang was going to call the fans to raise more funds.

Hearing the other party's thanks, he said uncomfortably: "It's nothing, I just remind you."

Yao Bianliang: "I'm going to deal with this right now—by the way, how did you know that my fans plan to raise funds?"

Mu Taozhi: "Of course it is..."

Of course, I saw it in the fan group.

Before the words were spoken, Mu Taozhi realized something again, and immediately shut up.

Wasn't that the same as telling Yao Bianliang that he joined her fan group?

It was too embarrassing to say.

Mu Taozhi paused, and decided to throw the pot to He Yanning: "I don't know either, He Yanning told me this."

He Yanning, who was listening to the conversation between the two, was suddenly cued: "?"

He Yanning turned to look at Mu Taozhi with a bit of astonishment in his eyes.

Mu Taozhi ignored He Yanning's eyes, and continued to talk to Yao Bianliang: "He Yanning learned about the situation from your big fans. So I think you can contact your Dafen and let them organize these matters."

"So that's the case, I will pay attention," Yao Bianliang wrote this down silently.

Dafen, which meant the leading figure among fans, was usually closely related to stars and studios and acted as a bridge of communication to fans.

Whether it was raising funds to hit the lists, controlling comments and hate comments or support in some shows, it was inseparable from the support and operation of Dafen.

Yao Bianliang only had a small fan before, so naturally, she didn't have the so-called "Dafen".

Now that Mu Taozhi suddenly mentioned this, Yao Bianliang really realized for the first time that she was no longer a little transparent.

Although her reputation ranks last in this variety show, she also had a lot of fans and even had a Dafen.

"This time, you can only deal with it by yourself. In fact, you can consider joining a brokerage company, or recruit a small team yourself, so that you can relax a bit." Mu Taozhi couldn't help but suggest.

It took too much energy to train so hard every day and to deal with fans and public opinion issues.

What's more, they were just stars, and they were undoubtedly not very good at other aspects.

They specialized in the art industry, so it was better to find professionals to do these things.

Yao Bianliang thought about it, and finally said: "Let's talk about it later."

Indeed, for most players, the team was an indispensable existence.

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