People die for money, and birds die for food!
Wu Jie had always believed that where there is demand, there will be a market.
As long as there is enough profit, there will be people willing to take risks.
In this information-packed age, people increasingly seek "fast-food" entertainment.
They always crave the freshest and the most exciting, whether gossip news or films and television.
They always want the simplest and most direct, whether in enjoying life or making a living.
That is why there have been so many issues such as a thirst for instant success, vanity projects, and deceit.
Having a public persona, then rigging all sorts of publicity stunts, leads to more fans, more fame, and, naturally, an endless stream of money-making opportunities such as ads, movie roles, and variety show invitations.
And why do advertisers, filmmakers, and variety shows do this?