Accordingly, Luu Vu Ninh and Ly Phi once said that artists should not be too dependent on the fandom (fan community). Many opinions believe that Wang Hedi's story partly shows that pressure from fans and social networks is increasingly affecting Chinese artists.
In recent days, the name Vuong Hac De has continuously become a topic of discussion on social networks due to a series of controversies related to film projects, statements and reactions from the fandom.
Amidst public opinion splitting into factions and controversy, many netizens shared the once-eye-catching statement of Ly Phi - the founder of TF Entertainment. He once emphasized that artists "forever don't listen to fans", because excessive orientation from the fandom can make celebrities lose their composure in making decisions.
Meanwhile, Luu Vu Ninh also once shared a rather frank view on fandom culture in the entertainment industry. The male singer-actor believes that fans arguing is inevitable, but if artists let those battles affect themselves or create distance with colleagues, it is "very stupid".
After Wang Hedi's incident, many viewers believe that the male actor may have been influenced by analyses, debates and public pressure on social networks. A part of fans often gives assessments of position position (position, ranking of characters in the film), character image or career development strategy, unintentionally pushing all controversies further.
Previously, Vuong Hac De had repeatedly been involved in controversies related to the "General's Empress" project, acting issues and reactions from the fandom.
However, there are also opinions that the responsibility should not be entirely blamed on fans. In the modern entertainment environment, artists and management teams are the ones who directly decide how to handle media crises.