" Nighttime entertainment " had a long history. If one wanted to become famous, they had to endure the sadness behind it. Whether it was paying for a celebrity's dinner or a celebrity's invitation to an appointment, everyone knew it. Back in 2010, an anonymous email revealed that a friend of his had found Jin Qiaoqiao's lost phone and found a message from an agent who wanted to contact her for dinner and entertainment.
The content of the text message included," Miss Jin, our boss likes you very much. He just wants to have a meal with you and hopes to spend some time alone with you later. We don't lack money. What's the price? Miss Jin, you can tell us."
He saw that the prices of many female celebrities were frighteningly high. Some were as low as a few hundred thousand, while others were as high as a million. Could it be that the female celebrities were just here to accompany him for a meal and a drink??A meal, a few drinks, and a few social interactions would cost hundreds of thousands or even millions??
Li Yuan's rumored girlfriend, coconut, revealed that she often received invitations to socialize at night. She also received a mysterious "job" that paid 1 million Hong Kong dollars (about 890,000 RMB) a day. She was frightened and immediately called the police for the record. After the incident, some people speculated that Cozi was using this matter to "give some points" to Li Yuan, hoping that he would marry her sooner. However, regardless of whether this was true or not, it was a fact that some rich people liked to invite celebrities to attend their nightclubs.
The price of a celebrity's night party was directly proportional to their popularity. Zhou Jie and Wang Hong, who were rumored to be heavenly kings, had a private banquet asking for as much as 3 million yuan, which was higher than the salary of a concert. It was reported that a rich man from the mainland had invited two of them to the wedding for a "sit" at a sky-high price of 3 million yuan each in order to make his daughter happy.
The movie star Lin Lin once said," If a rich businessman invites me to dinner with an appearance fee of 5 million, I will attend.”
As a female celebrity, how much effort did she have to put in to successfully get to the top?
It was widely rumored that Miao Miao had joined the crew with 500 US dollars in order to star in " Ci Ling," and Lin Zhiling, the female lead of " Ci Ling," had also been repeatedly exposed to drink with him. And in "Hua Mulan", Zhao Wei had also been helplessly hugged and kissed by others, but there was nothing she could do. There was even a rumor that Cai Zhuoyan from Wind and Cloud 2 had been invited by the CEO of Emperor Entertainment to drink with him.
From the looks of it, only the female lead of " Three Guns," Yan Ni, had never had a similar incident. In the blink of an eye, female celebrities had become the " comfort women " of men in the entertainment industry. This was not only disrespectful to these female celebrities, but also disrespectful to women. But even if some people complained in their hearts, who could really stand up and tell the truth?
For an eternal goddess like Lin Chi-ling, the price for her nightclubs was not low, but it did not mean that she had never attended such erotic nightclubs. Would such a Lin Zhiling still be the Xiao Qiao in your hearts who doesn't eat the fireworks of the world?
Weier had been the main character since her debut. She had been the female lead for more than ten years, so it was impossible for her to not have a good alcohol tolerance. When it came to drinking, she inherited the forthright personality of a " little swallow ". She often sang to the wine, drank happily, and made a move when it was time.
Beauty Fan was the target of many rich people's invitations. In her early years, she was even photographed holding a wine glass and sitting on Zhang Ji Zhong's thigh at night gatherings. Although they all said that this was just a normal social event, Bing 'er's drinking was all thanks to her skill.
Xun 'er was once the main force of Huayi, and now he had his own studio, so socializing was inevitable. Brother Xun, who had a noble and cold image on the screen, was quite popular in the entertainment industry.
Because Shu Qi had filmed explicit movies, many rich people could not hold back their excitement after watching them and invited Shu Qi to dinner. Therefore, in those years, Shu Qi's price was very high. Shu Qi was not only very bold when she drank, but she also liked to play boxing.
Who said that Fei 'er didn't need to socialize? As an artiste, no one could escape it. Although Faye Wong was cool and arrogant, after a few glasses of wine, she looked completely different. It was revealed that Faye Wong was good at drinking and liked to guess the punches of "Little Bee".
This trend also began to spread from the mainland to Hong Kong. Chen Xun was a wedding guest in Hong Kong and sang three songs for 3 million Hong Kong dollars. In total, he earned 1 million Hong Kong dollars per song, which far exceeded his concert income.
There were also quite a number of couples from Hong Kong and Taiwan who went to nightclubs to socialize and earn money. The reward was " 1 12 ". It was reported that Ekin Cheng and Meng Jiahui had each served as guests at the wedding and party of the mainland's rich. Ekin Cheng's appearance fee was 300,000 yuan, and his girlfriend Meng Jiahui was half the price. Ren Dahua and his wife, Qi Qi, also had a " single fee " and a " couple package " to choose from. Ren Dahua's single price was 180,000 RMB, and his wife's double swords would cost 280,000 RMB.
Many Hong Kong and Taiwan celebrities went north to dig for gold. Other than filming and advertising,"eating" had also become a way to make money. Many wealthy people in the mainland held weddings, birthday parties, and baby hundred-day banquets. It was popular to invite celebrities as guests. Many Hong Kong and Taiwan celebrities became popular. Even the veteran comedy star Wu Mengda had revealed to the Hong Kong media that the mainland's "night entertainment" market was hot. Not only were popular artists popular, but even veteran artists like him also had "food" to eat.
According to Hong Kong media reports, Wu Mengda, who was currently mainly filming in the Mainland, had revealed that Hong Kong stars attended night events and banquets at high prices in the Mainland. When he appeared at the racecourt the day before yesterday, he admitted that rich people in the Mainland liked to invite stars to night events. "The nouveau riche like to invite their friends in the industry to attend night events. The pay is okay, but most of the time, they won't go because they don't know each other.”
Wu Da had tried to be invited to a wedding banquet. There were Xu Jinjiang, Li Xiuxian, Luo Jiaying, and other celebrities on stage." Congratulations on going on stage. The reward for this round is at least 2 million yuan." Wu Mengda felt embarrassed that he didn't have to do favors for the newbie, so he bought a pair of pens for the newbie.
According to industry insiders in the mainland, this situation was very common in the mainland. Many public relations, entertainment, and advertising companies acted as middleman. Celebrities were happy to take on such jobs. They didn't have to work hard to earn money. Moreover, the guests at these banquets were all famous people. At most, the artistes would be dragged to take photos. Compared to some nightclubs with complicated staff, it was relatively easy to earn money.
Just like other nightclubs, the focus of nightclubs was not on the meal but the game. Under normal circumstances, there were at least three types of people at a dinner party: rich people who wanted to find celebrities to eat," middle-men " who could pull strings between celebrities and rich people, and celebrities who were interested in " attending." And the things that these three parties wanted to exchange were naturally different. It was understood that there were usually two types of smart actresses: One was someone who had a high moral integrity and would sternly reject all invitations; The other type was those who were good at dealing with situations and could make good use of their own conditions to achieve their goals. Some of the big name actresses also fought for their roles in the early days. Hong Kong female artiste Yang Gongru was once known as the "Queen of Night Entertainment". In April 1996, Yang Gongru was scolded by Li Shuxian as a part-time prostitute because she led a group of sisters to the Spring Tea Night. In 2003, Yang Gongru attended a night party with Zhu Shaoyun, a 70-year-old Shanghai tycoon. It was rumored that female celebrities who were invited to attend Zhu Shaoyun's night club could receive 50,000 to 80,000 yuan in red packets.
For many celebrities, the " nightclub door " was something they didn't want to enter but had no choice. After all, there were many uncertain factors in it. If they were not careful, they could easily get into trouble. Therefore, some young artistes were " frozen " because they did not understand this situation. Zhang Jingxuan was now a "first-tier" male singer in Hong Kong, but when he was developing in Guangdong, Zhang Jingxuan complained to reporters that he had been arranged by his agent to sing at an unknown nightclub. The "organizer" who received him looked like a gangster. Before he went on stage to sing, he had to drink heavily, making him almost unable to sing.
A similar thing had happened to Taiwan actress Xu Huaiyu. In 2009, Xu Huaiyu, who was originally a bright star, was arranged by his agency to go on stage in a bar in the mainland. He was asked by a guest to accompany him to drink, but Xu Huaiyu refused. After that, his agent said that there was a problem with communication between the two parties. After that, Xu Huaiyu was banned. In the end, he had no choice but to sue his agency.
The news of the down-and-out Taiwan singer, Xu Huaiyu, changing her profession to become a legal assistant caught everyone's attention like a bombshell. Was Xu Huaiyu in such a situation just a hype or was it true? In response, his agency, Xianghong Entertainment, issued a solemn statement a few days ago, denying Xu Huaiyu's statement in front of the media that he was frozen because he was unwilling to participate in the company's arranged erotic night entertainment. Xianghong's mainland partner, Xu Huaiyu's exclusive agent in the mainland, also produced evidence, saying that Xu Huaiyu often disappeared for no reason during work.
In an interview, Xu Huaiyu said that when she went to Hangzhou bar to sing in early April last year, she met the other party's request to accompany her for dinner. She thought that the other party might have ulterior motives and was so scared that she changed hotels overnight. In addition, she also claimed that the agency had embezzled her high performance pay and had not arranged a new job for her for half a year, resulting in her having to borrow money to survive. As for Xu Huaiyu's cries of poverty and injustice, the relevant people said that this might be a trick to hurt himself, and the purpose was to attract public attention.
The day before yesterday afternoon, Xianghong Entertainment held a press conference in Taibei and issued a statement emphasizing that the company did not involve illegal or erotic work when arranging jobs for artists according to the contract. It would retain the right to pursue legal action against acts that harmed the company's reputation. As for the so-called erotic night entertainment, the relevant staff of the mainland partner Lehai Grand Event said that during the commercial performance, it was very normal for customers to ask the singers to have a meal or night out after the performance. Basically, every singer would agree. It was not a big deal. It was not some erotic night entertainment at all. Lehai Grand Event also claimed that Xu Huaiyu was not banned. Instead, Xu Huaiyu often disappeared for no reason, and there were many cases of " standing her up ".
It must be admitted that Xu Huaiyu was really a little outdated. Therefore, after tasting the taste of becoming famous, he had to know how to save himself after being outdated. Which celebrity would be willing to give up the entertainment industry? She, who had no other moves in the entertainment industry, was forced to change her career.
Xu Huaiyu was very smart. She didn't choose to be so stupid as to disappear and terminate her contract. Instead, she chose to take the initiative and use a gorgeous way to stimulate the entertainment industry. What she did was also to prepare for her return to the entertainment industry in the future. This was the best policy.
In October 2007, there was a video titled " Secretly taking photos of Taiwan's number one beauty, Xiao Qiang, being forced to drink with others ". Xiao Qiang, who was attending two concerts in Shanghai with 10,000 people, hurriedly explained when she heard this: "This is a polite social event in public. The title is a boring innuendo and prank.”
In the video, Xiao Qiang was drunk. She took off her coat, leaving behind a sexy purple tulle. Her dark bra was faintly visible inside. She sometimes held her chin and sometimes flipped her hair. Facing the enthusiasm of the men, her eyes easily made everyone smile.
Xiao Qiang smiled and said that she had seen this video. When she was outside, it was also a matter of knowledge to advance and retreat. She brought out Confucius and said,"A few thousand years ago, Confucius also encountered this problem. What should I do when I meet someone I don't know in a strange place? It's better to advance than to retreat." It meant," It's polite to drink a toast enthusiastically in a public social gathering. Don't insinuate and play pranks anymore."
This was a celebration after the press conference last year for the signing of a naturally colored cotton endorsement contract. It was held in a five-star hotel in Shanghai's Pu Dong. The manufacturer's boss, his wife, children, staff, and Xiao Qiang's agent, Timmy, were all present. She smiled and said,"The boss's baby was also present, so the title 'forced to drink with him' doesn't apply.”
The above were all about some small events related to nightclubs. Before starting the project, he wanted to talk about some unspoken rules of nightclubs.
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