liam87 Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Missing interaction between them both. Start imagining things. what would jy's facial expression be like if some fans scream out loud ZZ's name while they were around JY ;p pls forgive my silly mind. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gayyoxx Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 21 minutes ago, atze1091 said: ZZ doesn't have a bad angle at all!! Are we clear??!! Lmaorofl jsut kidding Agree. BLY is pouting too much on season 1, making ZZ looks stern-faced and not interesting personally. But at times when BLY smiles, well, the change is very drastic. On one hand, the role of BLY does ZZ disservice because he could not do many interesting expressions/actions (unlike JY as GH, he does all "cool lover" actions: warm as a puppy then dominant/aggressive alpha wolf which make everyone's heart turns jelly). On the other hand, the changes from bubbly, cheerful, complex ZZ to "one dimensional" BLY, that speaks volume on ZZ's acting capability. Even the HC's director's post said that. He thought ZZ (as BLY) was quite plain while the actual ZZ was sophisticated and charming. 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scandani Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Anyone posted ZZ playing this? River Flows in you covers by XWZ. I really love the somberness of both the song and the video. The many faces and talents of ZZ Spoiler The longer version: 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gayyoxx Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Zhouzhou's New Song "明白梦想" Understand Dream feat Zhu Bing (Zhouzhou's friend 朱元冰Ryan) http://t.cn/Rq3ZZLj (streaming through QQ, cr. yzonlykt's IG) youtube (yzonlykt's channel) @kmmyzz previously has posted links to youtube (unreleased version) and download link to the radio promo version (you'll hear a radio promo here and there). On 5/8/2016 at 3:01 PM, kmmyzz said: The song is the one he composed when he's 17 (here) He sang it again when he's... 21? (here) And here's the radio version for the song, it's called 明白梦想 (download here) Lyrics (hoping someone is kind enough to translate) Spoiler 明白梦想 - 许魏洲/朱元冰 词:朱元冰 曲:许魏洲 编曲:孙沛 命运是否总爱耍人 命运对我开过太多玩笑 留住的好的坏的 全都在我脑袋一直绕 世界一直都在变换 世界无奈太多无理取闹 听到的黑的白的 真相只有自己才知道 所有困难都在你身边 身边枕边眼泪 遮挡住我的视线 是否没有人管你怎样 怎样这样为梦 受了一身伤 一天越长大我也就明白 也就明白 一天越明白我也就孤单 也就孤单 没有什么事承受不会 没有什么事情注定是绝对 就算嘘声多过掌声跌倒也不会后退 这点越勇敢我也就明白 明白梦想给我振作的机会 这就是你想要的 没想到这背后流过的泪 命运是否总爱耍人 命运对我开过太多玩笑 留住的好的坏的 全都在我脑袋一直绕 世界一直都在变换 世界无奈太多无理取闹 听到的黑的白的 真相只有自己才知道 所有困难都在你身边 身边枕边眼泪 遮挡住我的视线 是否没有人管你怎样 怎样这样为梦受了一身伤 一天越长大我也就明白 也就明白 一天越明白我也就孤单 也就孤单 越明白越是无所谓 所谓无畏选定好的 就不会后悔 握紧拳头擦干了眼泪 眼泪汗水刻在路上的石碑 是谁痛了也没有说 世界存在是为了谁 追逐梦想也没尽头 我们奔跑不要方向 骄傲不对懦弱不会 经历的失败都是成功的点缀 真诚不对虚伪不会 自己的选择交给时间去体会 骄傲不对懦弱不会 经历的失败都是成功的点缀 真诚不对虚伪不会 自己的选择交给时间去体会 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaDustAndSun Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Hello everyone, Some news from the "Festival de Cannes": CANNES - China will be front and center again this year at the Marché du Film By Liza Foreman "The China program for 2016, will include a China Co-Production Day on May 13 and a special New Chinese Talents pitching and mentoring event on May 16. There will also be not one but two China Pavilions in Cannes this year, the Eden Pavilion and the Wutian Ming-China Film Foundation Pavilion. Both are located in the Pantiero side of the Village." full text here: Spoiler http://www.marchedufilm.com/en/actualite CANNES - China will be front and center again this year at the Marché du Film By Liza Foreman The country has become a major focus for the industry in recent years, and that reality can be seen reflected in the program of this year's Marché. It builds upon Chinese relations established in recent editions of the market. The China program for 2016, will include a China Co-Production Day on May 13 and a special New Chinese Talents pitching and mentoring event on May 16. There will also be not one but two China Pavilions in Cannes this year, the Eden Pavilion and the Wutian Ming-China Film Foundation Pavilion. Both are located in the Pantiero side of the Village. The Marché has established several partnerships with Chinese companies that help support the above events. One of these is with the Wutian Ming Foundation, which is part of the China Film Foundation, and is focused on supporting young Chinese producers. Established in 2014, it has set up a series of non-profit training programs for young filmmakers, and provides distribution support. It is also working with several festivals, including Cannes. Here at the Marché, they will be hosting five Chinese producers taking part in the Producers Network program, in addition to running the pavilion. These producers are Xiao Qiancao with the project Upcoming Snowstorm; Wang JiJie with Gone Forever; Deng Sheng with Nobody; Shan Zuolong with Roadside Picnic; and Sonam Rinchen Gyal with Lhaman and Skalbe. Meanwhile, the Marché du Film and the sino-European organization, Bridging the Dragon, and the CNC, the French national cinema organization, are jointly hosting the China Co-Production Day on May 13. Bridging the Dragon’s aim is to bring together European and Chinese film industries and their professionals. It was created two years ago. A panel looking at recent developments in co-production in China will include panelists Jerry Ye, the CEO of one of China’s leading film groups, the Huayi Brothers; and Vincent Grimond, the President of Wild Bunch, which recently co-founded the China-Europe Film Fund with China Film and TV Capital. The May 13 Co-Production Day will also include a matchmaking event, introducing a selection of Chinese and international companies with a special focus on coproduction; and a cocktail reception. One-on-one meetings will also take place that day. "Our aim is to spread among our professionals, knowledge about the Chinese film market and encourage collaborations among companies from each side," says Cristiano Bortone, the co-founder, producer and treasurer of the organization. Bortone is the producer and director of the first Chinese-Belgian-Italian co-production, Coffee. He will also serve as a panelist. "The Chinese film market is exploding and it will grow even more in the next few years, " he says. For New Chinese Talents on May 16, eight projects by newcomers will be presented, and the participants will receive training as part of the event. This year's selection includes: A POTATO, by Wu Bo, which is about a young girl from a remote village in the south of China who struggles with the tribal rules of her society; BUBBLE MARRIAGES, by Cui Du, which follows migrant workers who form temporary marriages away from home; and CROW AND ABOA, by Zheng Laizhi, a dramatic fantasy which follows the twenty year relationship between a man and a woman who meet aged nine. The other projects are LI Si’s TROUBLES, by Liu Junfeng, which follows a man whose plans to commit suicide are interrupted by two extra-terrestrials. MUM by Wang Yida is a revenge story about a mother on the war path after losing a daughter, who commits suicide after dealing with campus violence and rape. OUR HOMETOWN, by Wang Zhao, meanwhile, follows a protagonist who seeks to raise money to give his father a splendid funeral; PERFECT STRANGER, by Tian Li, follows an increasingly desperate plastic surgeon who eventually leaves an actress with a facial scar. In GRANDPA’S COUNTER ATTACK, meanwhile, five old men that meet at a betting hall, hoping to win the lottery, soon find other amusements. The film is by James Jseng and Shoher Lin. The filmmaker Stefano Tealdi will be mentoring the filmmakers in Cannes for the fourth year. A pitching session will take place from 10-12 pm followed by a press conference at 12 pm on the 16th. "Some of the difficulties for these new Chinese Talents are to understand and integrate a ' world cinema' vision," he says. "They are extremely interested in understanding what projects professionals attending Cannes could be interested in. They do not know how projects are developed and produced in Europe and even less how they are pitched. This makes the work we do here together quite exciting as they are discovering a new world." Indeed, being in Cannes is an education for them. "The filmmakers attending are pleasantly surprised to understand that at the market in Cannes there are producers seeking out art-house films, which means that they can concentrate more on the story than on the ‘commercial aspects of their projects. They have a lot of stories to tell and the New Chinese Film Talents is offering them a platform,” he adds. In a separate China initiative, around 20 advanced students in production from the Beijing Film Academy (BFA) program will also be in Cannes this year looking to know more about international production and Investment. 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sohocomo Posted May 9, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted May 9, 2016 Because I work the next two nights...And because no one is stopping me (what is with you people? )...Three inspirations in one Spoiler Hidden in the shadows of the living room, JingYu silently watched the scene in the kitchen. WeiZhou, with flour dusting his cheek and chest, was spooning small mounds of dough onto a baking sheet. When JingYu had woken up alone in bed, he had felt a momentary panic that left him gasping. It had only taken days for him to get used to waking up next to someone while filming, but months later he still was not used to waking up alone. Especially, when he knew he had fallen asleep with his arms around WeiZhou. Having gone in search of his missing piece, JingYu now basked in the domesticity of the sight before him. Being as quiet as possible, WeiZhou moved about the kitchen smoothly, as though he belonged there, as though it was his kitchen. The oven door creaked as he pulled one baking sheet out and slid another one in. The thought that he could get used to this sight surprised JingYu, while delighting him as well. The sweet smell of cookies drifted to his nose, as the sweet sound of WeiZhou softly singing drifted to his ears. This was an unexpected heaven to a wandering soul. The sound of JingYu's bare feet softly padding across the linoleum of the kitchen floor caused WeiZhou to turn from the sink where he was washing mixing bowl and utensils. "Sorry. Did I wake you?" he said with a sheepish smile. JingYu leaned against the counter. "You not being next to me woke me." WeiZhou rolled his eyes as he turned back to the sink. "Are you trying to be corny?" "Corny? I thought I was being romantic." WeiZhou barely contained his laugh. "Try again." "Cookies?" "Mmm," WeiZhou said as he continued his chore at the sink. "I wanted something sweet, and you actually had the ingredients, so I thought cookies." Having his back turned, WeiZhou did not notice the way JingYu's eyes had started to become hypnotised as he watched the way the tattoo on the right shoulder changed with the movement of the muscles underneath. WeiZhou did not see the way a tongue glided over a lip and drew it between teeth. WeiZhou did not notice the sound of breathing becoming heavier, quicker behind him. "The first pan is cool. The best midnight snack is something sweet." 18+ Spoiler The sensation of a tongue licking his shoulder made WeiZhou jump, splashing the water in the sink. "You're right, something sweet," was whispered in a deep breath into his ear as arms crossed themselves around him. JingYu's lips latched onto his ear, tugging at it as his tongue slid along the edge. His knees beginning to buckle, WeiZhou gripped the edge of the sink as JingYu continued licking and sucking along the back of his neck. The suddenness of JingYu's approach had caught him off guard, but WeiZhou did not want to keep himself from falling into it just as he fell back into JingYu. WeiZhou's moan as JingYu lightly bit along his shoulder, drove the aggressor to strengthen his jaw and sink his teeth deeper, pushing into muscle as well as flesh, his tongue gliding over teeth marks as he chewed. The sting of the attack on his shoulder was lost in the immense fire that shot through WeiZhou's every nerve. Even as he panted, as he breathlessly called out JingYu's name, his hand left soapy, wet trails in JingYu's hair. JingYu relished the taste of WeiZhou's skin. It was sweet, addictively sweet, to him. As though he had been starving for days, weeks, he continued to pull that flesh into his mouth, wanting to fill himself on it. He felt WeiZhou's body heaving in his arms, muscles twitching as they fought against mounting desire. JingYu wanted to take this moment and bottle it, save it for those times he had to wake up alone. But if those times alone led to more times like this, it would be worth it. His hands began to smooth over tight abs, playing in the valleys of WeiZhou's body. His left hand caressing the broad chest, the fingers of JingYu's right hand began to tease with the waistband of the boxers that WeiZhou wore, sliding under, pushing down, heating up from the fire of the body he held. Suddenly, WeiZhou's breathing changed. He began coughing, just as a pungent, acrid smell hit JingYu's nostrils. "Damn, the cookies." WeiZhou pushed against JingYu sharply and grabbing a towel he threw open the oven door. Smoke billowed into the room, causing both men to cough as they were engulfed by it. Waving his hands frantically to clear the air around him, WeiZhou then reached into the oven for the pan of ruined sweets. Not seeing that JingYu had stepped forward, waving his hands to help disperse the smoke, WeiZhou turned, the hot pan catching JingYu in the side. "F**k," he yelled, jumping back as an angry red mark immediately appeared on his flesh. Throwing the pan towards the sink, WeiZhou ran to the freezer and grabbed a handful of ice cubes. As JingYu continued muttering curses, his fingers gently pressed on the skin around the burn. He cried out when WeiZhou placed the ice on his side. "Oh God, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I didn't realize you were so close. Damn it, I'm sorry." His apologies continued as he knelt down, moving the ice in small circles, occasionally removing his hand to blow softly on the injured skin. "Stop it. It was an accident, nothing more. It's not your fault." WeiZhou looked up, his eyes glistening with moisture, "But.." JingYu pressed a finger into lips that looked ready to pout, stopping any more words. "Seriously, ZhouZhou, I'm fine. It only looks bad. The ice is hurting more than the burn right now." WeiZhou ripped his hand away, but still blew a whispering breath over the red patch. JingYu's fingers were playing in his hair, teasing towards his neck and ears. Raising his eyes again, WeiZhou saw a look that only he knew on JingYu's face. The line between pain and pleasure is razor thin. "It's a good thing I'm not shorter," WeiZhou quipped, "or you might have gotten burned elsewhere." JingYu had come into the kitchen straight from bed, without putting anything on. 18++ Spoiler JingYu grunted in surprise, his fingers tightening in WeiZhou's hair, with the sudden, warm encasement of his manhood in WeiZhou's mouth. As though the accident had never occurred, the urgency and desire from earlier returned to both men like lightening. WeiZhou's fingers pressed into hardened thighs, pushing and pulling himself as he took all of JingYu in, his mouth, tongue and throat wreaking havoc on JingYu's senses. As JingYu felt his body coming near it's limit, his legs began to shake with the effort to remain on his feet. The hands gripping WeiZhou's head suddenly forced him away, held him at arms length. "We're not doing this in the kitchen. Up. Now." Hands still holding his head, WeiZhou got to his feet as his face was dragged to JingYu's. As their mouths met in a frenzy, they worked their way out of the kitchen, bumping into furniture and walls with every few steps. Even knowing that if they pulled their lips and tongues from each other they could move more quickly, they continued to feed on each other's kiss as though their lives depended on the shared breath and taste. Finally, as they bumped into the side of the bed, JingYu ripped his lips from WeiZhou's as he threw the other onto the bed. Sprawled out before him, JingYu looked but a second at the glorious sight of WeiZhou, panting for breath, arms and legs reaching out for him, begging him to follow. JingYu dropped down on top of his waiting lover and again began to feed his hunger on sweet skin. Lips, chin, neck, shoulders, chest. JingYu devoured them all, driven by WeiZhou's hands kneading into him. JingYu moaned, utterly overwhelmed, with the sweetest taste to ever touch his tongue as he drew WeiZhou into his mouth, reciprocating his boyfriend's actions in the kitchen. His eyes searched for WeiZhou's face in the half light through the windows, his hands searching for the heartbeat in WeiZhou's chest, WeiZhou's pants and moans becoming a symphony to his ears. A sudden movement under him caused JingYu to raise his head from his feast. The lewd yet intoxicating sight of WeiZhou preparing himself for JingYu was enough to push him right to the edge. When WeiZhou panted his name, begging for his touch, JingYu lost his control. Flipping WeiZhou onto his stomach in one quick movement, JingYu took but seconds to prepare himself. With one smooth, quick thrust he filled WeiZhou fully, the force causing both of them to cry out to the heavens. Panting together in a shared timing, JingYu slowly continued his movements, the sound of WeiZhou's breathy moans calling his name. Even as the force of his body increased, JingYu's hands gently, lovingly glided over WeiZhou's back, soothing and teasing along his spine, over his ribs. Reaching his shoulders, JingYu grabbed hold with one hand, pulling WeiZhou's body to him, as his other hand glided down to hold and stroke WeiZhou's member. His tongue again ran over the tattoo, which still mesmerized him in the half light. Never pausing his actions, JingYu latched his mouth to a neck that strained to maintain control. JingYu lost himself first, his body shuddering against WeiZhou's back, the groan of release against WeiZhou's ear. But still JingYu did not stop. He continued filling WeiZhou, impatient to share this pleasure with the man who had given to him. Only a few more thrusts, and JingYu felt WeiZhou seize, his voice crying out JingYu's name. Collapsing against WeiZhou, they both fell back to the bed. JingYu grabbed WeiZhou's chin, pulling his head back just enough to reach his lips. Breathless kisses accompanied fluttering touches as they rearranged themselves on the bed. Holding each other close, they prolonged the fire of completion between them. JingYu continued kissing WeiZhou's shoulder as they lay curled together sometime later. "What is with you and my shoulder tonight?" WeiZhou asked, slightly annoyed. "I never realized how mesmerizing your tattoo is." "My tattoo is mesmerizing?" "Mmm," JingYu answered, as he placed his lips against it yet again. "Maybe I should get one." WeiZhou turned his head. "A tattoo? What, you want one just like mine?" "Someday." JingYu placed a kiss on the tip of a nose as he answered. "Maybe for our 5th anniversary? Matching tattoos. That would be good." WeiZhou rolled over to face this crazy man he loved. "You're serious aren't you?" "Yeah." "Don't tell me, you already have a design in mind." "Actually, yea. You know the symbol for Libra." "Of course. A line with a hump in it and a straight line below it." WeiZhou thought he might know where this was going. "And Sagittarius is an arrow with a line across the shaft. So?" "We can combine them. The arrow of Sagittarius can come up between the two lines of Libra, the point of the arrow over the top line, the shaft of the arrow behind the bottom line." WeiZhou tried to imagine it, and to his surprise he could. Vividly. It was actually a really good design, he thought. "Is there some meaning to the arrow being between the two lines?" "It's how I entered into your life and how you surrounded mine." JingYu yelped as his mouth was suddenly invaded by WeiZhou's. A kiss that stole his soul, even though he had already given it willingly. 37 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gayyoxx Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 35 minutes ago, sohocomo said: Because I work the next two nights...And because no one is stopping me (what is with you people? )...Three inspirations in one What do you mean by "stopping you"? Check you previous pieces, every single of them is liked by more than 30 members Why should we stop you? We want more! More! More! 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aeislaeigh Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Johnny's & Timmy's account of daily activities since the FM (041716) Day 22 (050916) Source: jy_zz_loverboy Spoiler 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post aeislaeigh Posted May 9, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted May 9, 2016 DAILY DOSE Gu Hai x Bai Luoyin (5/?) EPISODE 2 Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler 25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liesl Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 *sigh* Just found this out. That's what he's going to take tomorrow, isn't it? Munich is apparently just a stop for his connecting flight. Oh well... there goes my excitement. I knew it's too good to be true. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ximichem Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 it's okay @liesl and other EU folks He travels to EU once, there're possibilities for the second and third and many other times. We'll see /praying /sobbing 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bonchimiste Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 5 hours ago, SeaDustAndSun said: "The China program for 2016, will include a China Co-Production Day on May 13 and a special New Chinese Talents pitching and mentoring event on May 16. There will also be not one but two China Pavilions in Cannes this year, the Eden Pavilion and the Wutian Ming-China Film Foundation Pavilion. Both are located in the Pantiero side of the Village." Seeing how JY seems to be really attending the Cannes, even with a special stage focused on New Chinese Talents, it makes me wonder. Wonder how very much lgbt oriented Europe is going to react to Mainland China's presenting their works/pavilions this year since the morality ban has been put in place, Spoiler Europe whistled during the perfomance of a Russian singer during Eurovision last year, just because she was "from Russia that's against all gay". I'd like them to start a discussion over the issue with the ban in China, I hope Europe stays consistent on this. If you think about it, it's quite ironic that they chose to send Jingyu there - him, coming from a drama about gay high schoolers, being banned from everything tv-related because of it... tell me more about that exact representation SARFT(??) would love to show lmao 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ximichem Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 /Rewatching Shanghai FM/ LuoQing: Tbh I get to tell y'all.. ZZ had met JY's mom JY's face, in disbelief, be like *Why on earth? You..you..* xD 19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaenzhou2u Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 Guys dont worry to much abt zz lack of work. We have to remember that zz still studying at a university or smthing. His lecturer will crazily mad if he didnt pay attention to his study eg/ sending assignment pass dateline or poor quality assignment, not to add that will anger his parent too. Satisfying smart lecturers (if not genuis) i must say, shd be a full time work for students... for zz to be able doing all the works, the study while entertaining his fans... that take a lot of effort n he is awesome... (this might b the eeason cjd didnt make any work arrangement to zz, bcoz she didnt want him to feel pressure while juggling all that) Some of us had went thru university life, and i am sure u agree with me when i say... we dont mess around with SERIOUS NO NONSENSE lecturer... 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soohee ssi Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 Me : Yuzhou/Zhouyu is real Them : No Me : Then explain this Spoiler Them : ...... Me : In my delulu land where this is a conspiracy sh*t that called 'I'm gonna delulu don't stop me' LMAO 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ariodante Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 4 hours ago, liesl said: *sigh* Just found this out. Nice (pron. niece)? Nice (pron. nice)! I am sure HJY won't have trouble blending in nicely (pun intended). I see him wearing something summery (…or similar…; no face mask, plz!) strutting long La Croisette in Cannes Spoiler lounging languidly on a boat moored off St. Tropez Spoiler or gambling the night away in Monte Carlo Spoiler (all basically a stone throw from Cannes) cr. on watermark/to the owner/s BTW, if anybody comes across a press release/material about JY in French, flag me and I'll try my best to translate it to Eng. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tin Le Posted May 10, 2016 Popular Post Share Posted May 10, 2016 I don't see anyone mentioning about the cake box in ZZ's photos. So, let me stir it up. Look at the box, the Eiffel tower was removed on purpose. Why does it have to be removed? Is it because it relates to a certain one about to visit France Just a kind reminder, there is no barrier in delusion realm Spoiler Bonus manip: Spoiler 29 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest skeletonworks Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 8 minutes ago, Tin Le said: I don't see anyone mentioning about the cake box in ZZ's photos. So, let me stir it up. Look at the box, the Eiffel tower was removed on purpose. Why does it have to be removed? Is it because it relates to a certain one's about to visit France Just a kind reminder, there is no barrier in delusion realm Hide contents The photos were posted on his manager's weibo right? Really funny the damage control they're trying to do They think fans won't know.... Totally underestimate diehard core fans Didn't they check Baidu bar how crazy they are with the analysis and CSI investigation? This one? Piece of cake. (pun intended) Edit: I feel like the more they are trying to cover it up, the more there is something going on between the two of them. Just my two pennies... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xiahism Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 Even though ZZ said he spent a lot of time living with his grandmother because his parents were busy, he still has a really strong connection with his mom. In an interview, ZZ said if he had time, he spent all of it with his mom. So far, ZZ spoke out two times: the first time was in the interview with iqiyi, when he said he did not want fans to come to his home and take any pictures of his family, and his friends' private life. The second time was yesterday when people insulted his mom. ZZ is a one tough guy when it involves his family, and private relationship. And, I think that's the reason why he is able to maintain so many long-term friendships even though he goes away to Beijing to study. I would really love to have a friend like ZZ: drove 10hrs+ to attend a friend's birthday and old band's concert, or randomly visited me on a filming site even though he was really busy. And why i am babbling now? Because I saw this gif, and because there are so many things happened lately I need to share my thought to balance myself. Please pardon me! Spoiler 20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tin Le Posted May 10, 2016 Share Posted May 10, 2016 46 minutes ago, skeletonworks said: The photos were posted on his manager's weibo right? Really funny the damage control they're trying to do They think fans won't know.... Totally underestimate diehard core fans Didn't they check Baidu bar how crazy they are with the analysis and CSI investigation? This one? Piece of cake. (pun intended) Edit: I feel like the more they are trying to cover it up, the more there is something going on between the two of them. Just my two pennies... I think they do it on purpose. If not why they posted these photos exactly this moment. I remember reading somewhere right after ThaiFM, ZZ (or someone else, my bad memory) said The wind of revolution has started. And somehow, to me, since that day, JY and ZZ really revolted indirectly by showing off their romance 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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