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'Ancient Divine Lamp' Pace Wu Goes Viral on 'Lang Jie 7' with Dominance and Humor

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwanese actress Pace Wu, 57, is participating in the Chinese reality show 'Sisters Who Make Waves 7' (Lang Jie 7).
  • Despite being the oldest contestant, Wu has gained popularity for her humor, confidence, and elegant demeanor, challenging initial perceptions.
  • She has embraced her age, humorously referring to herself as an 'ancient divine lamp' and encouraging others to pursue their dreams.

Taiwanese actress Pace Wu, at 57, is the eldest contestant on the popular Chinese reality show 'Sisters Who Make Waves 7' (Lang Jie 7). Initially known for her elegant aura and youthful appearance, Wu has increasingly captivated audiences with her unexpected humor and unwavering confidence as the show progresses.

Her performances, including a rendition of the classic็ผ็‘ถ theme song 'A Dream of a Waterfall,' have evoked nostalgia. More significantly, her interactions with fellow contestants have revealed a personality that defies expectations. Wu approaches challenges with a calm self-assurance, offering strong encouragement like 'No crying!' to teammates, leaving a deep impression of her resilience and determination.

Wu has openly discussed her return to the large stage, admitting it has been a while. She humorously embraces her age, with her agent calling her an 'ancient divine lamp.' Rather than taking offense, she responds with a laugh, acknowledging her past struggles and her readiness to face current challenges. She also shares a message of encouragement, urging viewers to 'bravely chase dreams and not be fixated on perfection.'

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.