Actor Tseng Tzu-yi Denies "Big Head" Rumors, Vows to "Crush Bad People" with Hard Work
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
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Taiwanese actor Tseng Tzu-yi has publicly refuted rumors of having a "big-headed" attitude, expressing his frustration with baseless accusations. In a social media post, Tseng stated, "I can only continue to crush the mouths of bad people with my hard work and smiles." He reflected on his growth in the Taiwanese drama industry, acknowledging his achievements while admitting there's still a distance to go before winning awards.
I can only continue to crush the mouths of bad people with my hard work and smiles.
Tseng specifically addressed the recent rumors, declaring, "To clarify, I do not have a big-headed attitude, nor am I afraid of someone taking my position. Such strange rumors. I just like to live in my own world with my hard work and progress; there's no problem with that, right?" He humorously noted that those who understand him know his personality.
To clarify, I do not have a big-headed attitude, nor am I afraid of someone taking my position. Such strange rumors. I just like to live in my own world with my hard work and progress; there's no problem with that, right?
The actor's post, accompanied by several bold and humorous hashtags like "It's not that easy to have a big head" and "If you have a big head in your heart, you see others as big-headed," garnered significant support from fans and industry friends. The sentiment was that drama is a collaborative effort, and misunderstandings should be cleared up through open communication and mutual respect.
It's not that easy to have a big head
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.