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Earlier, Zhou Jie angrily sent a message to Ruby Lin: "I'm about to cry. Why do you know? Why is there a sober person to speak for me? Why do people be stupid for such a simple truth? " ? Those idiots, have you ever wondered if there are people like you on their network to speak for us? Are we hooligans, assholes or saints? Do they support you? "Zhou Jie Weibo's uproar on the Internet has turned over the old things that have been sealed for many years.

I believe most people dare to read Princess Zhu Huan. On the screen, Erkang and Wei Zi are a natural couple, which is really enviable. However, I didn't expect that the two sides were deadlocked because of a kiss in Princess Pearl, and they never stopped falling into a storm of public opinion. He once again wrote: "For so many years, people have been slandering me for the simple reason that I refuse to bow my head and yield.

Many years ago, a talk show "Golden Class B" in Taiwan Province Province revealed the inside story of Zhou Jie's downfall, and senior reporter Mai Ruoyu broke the news about a bully in the show. Mai Ruoyu said that when Zhou Jie promoted Princess Huanzhu in Taiwan Province Province, he obviously couldn't beat the local Alec Su, but he went back to the mainland to shoot the young Bao Qingtian. When filming with Chen, he accused Chen Dage of acting on the spot, so he was banned by Chen.

Chen is an artist with both virtue and art in the circle. Chen has responded that he has no ability to ban anyone he wants. In other words, it's bullshit. It never happened. Later, Zhou Jie himself said in the program: "I am really too lazy to pay attention to these irresponsible rumors. I also clarify that these are not facts. There has never been any problem between Mr. Chen and me. Actually, we've been getting along very well. You can go to Chen for verification. "

Afterwards, Zhou Jie responded that Chen had a harmonious relationship with himself as a mentor. He was in Japan when the "teacher-scolding storm" happened, but Chen took the initiative to call him and teach him how to deal with it: "Suddenly my mobile phone rang, and I didn't know the number at first sight, so I answered it. Who am I talking about? He said you didn't even recognize the teacher. Because I called Chen my teacher all my life, and then he told me, did you watch the news? He said it was too much. He said it would be great if I could ban anyone. I will block these nonsense people first. " Zhou Jie means that there is no discord between him and Chen, and it is not true that he was banned by Chen.

Zhou Jie, a native of Xi, Shaanxi, is an actor in Chinese mainland. Because of 1998-2003, Princess Pearl became famous and became popular on the screen. In the plays such as Young Bao Qingtian and Harbin at Night, he played opposite with many performing artists from three places across the Taiwan Straits and won wide acclaim. As far as superb acting is concerned, he has always been recognized as an outstanding actor in 1970s.

However, in recent years, Zhou Jie, who has few works, has often been caught in all kinds of negative news, bullying fellow actors and criticizing Chen's acting skills ... Zhou Jie was also exposed to a gambling debt in Macau a few days ago and ran away out of thin air. Afterwards, he denied it. In this interview, he also stressed that "if I break the law, there will naturally be laws to sanction me;" If the law does not punish me, it means that I have not broken the law.

Alas, Zhou Jie, who hasn't been acting for a long time anyway, is said to be a collector now, worth over 100 million yuan and a winner in life!

I'm afraid we'll never know whether Zhou Jie was banned because of personality problems, or because he was too grumpy and angered the director, or because he offended Chen. However, Zhou Jie, who once played Erkang in Princess Pearl, was once a hit. After the filming of Princess Pearl and Young Bao Qingtian, there was no drama to shoot, which basically faded out of the audience's sight.