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The Stand-In Became the Ceiling, the Original Star Lost Big
The Stand-In Became the Ceiling, the Original Star Lost Big Plot:
Lin Xiaotang, the "shadow stand-in" for A-list actress Su Wanwan, has been with her for three years—taking her dangerous scenes, bearing her scandals. Su's "famous跳楼 scene"? Lin did the wire work. Su's "award-winning crying"? Lin taught her the emotions from backstage. Even the "kind personality" fans love? That's Lin buying milk tea for extras. Until a live crew broadcast: Lin caught a dozens-of-pounds iron frame with her bare hands to save an extra, and the clip went viral. Netizens dug deeper: every "highlight" of Su's was actually Lin's "true self". Su panicked—she paid for articles calling Lin "resource-hungry" and even imitated Lin's "down-to-earth" style, but the audience wasn't fooled. The girl rolling in mud and handing water to extras? That's the real "star". Lin didn't respond to the hate. Instead, she took a leading role in a big drama. On the first day of filming, she smiled in a rough cloth costume: "I'm not anyone's shadow. I'm Lin Xiaotang." This sentence tore Su's "perfect persona" to shreds. The original star lost completely—even her fans went to Lin's comment section: "We followed the wrong person."
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