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What do you think of Amy's sister's denial of giving Wang Shangsao a training class?
My opinion about Amy's sister's denial of giving a training class to Wang Sao is that it is getting worse and worse, and it is better not to respond. As the saying goes, where there is a market, there is demand, and existence is reasonable. As the saying goes, I can't see through it. Sister Amy once again speaks out for what has subsided, which is quite meaningful. Is there a so-called? Skynet training class? It doesn't matter. After all, if Amy has a good relationship with Moka Fang and Yun Xuan, it is not particularly wrong to introduce them to a reliable boyfriend and get married. Of course, if we look at this matter from different standpoints, the conclusion is different.

But in any case, Sister Amy should know that some old things have been completely dug up by netizens before, and Wang Sicong's words have also been recognized as true hammers by netizens. In this case, Sister Amy brought up the old story again, which was quite suspected of speculation. What's more, she said it was surprising that people with ulterior motives were jealous of making an issue of it. I think it's a little irrelevant for her to deny that Skynet training class is held.

Recently, another false name incident happened in Shanghai. Attentive netizens found that pseudonyms, fake kings and fake superstars have done very similar things in the past, that is, the circle of friends is also luxury cars, luxury hotels and brand-name bags. Everyone is the same except people. In view of this, netizens think that the so-called Wang Sister-in-law and superstar Sister-in-law just walked out of the stage of pseudonyms, and finally got to know the later superstars of Hong and Taiwan Province Province with Amy's help. Netizens said that the more Amy's sister denied it, the more she felt real, and combined with Shanghai pseudonyms, such training courses definitely existed, but most of them were operated behind closed doors.

Both pseudonyms and training courses for singers' wives should be banned, otherwise more and more girls will think of getting something for nothing and marrying a rich man at a young age. This kind of atmosphere is unacceptable and unhealthy and should not be advocated.