Switched Life:I Went Viral on a Family Variety Show-Chapter 180 Switching to Mad Dog Mode
Chapter 180: Chapter 180 Switching to Mad Dog Mode
After Sang Ning and her fans had left, the paparazzi who had been hiding in the shadows secretly filming began editing the fan pickup video.
Soon, a maliciously edited video was released—
The video began with fans lighting up LED signs and enthusiastically chanting slogans to welcome Sang Ning.
Faced with such passionate fans, Sang Ning coldly dragged her suitcase past them, arrogantly questioning the head fan, "Which rival fandom sent you here as haters?"
The head fan grinned nervously, warmly calling her Sister Ning, only to be met with rough treatment from Sang Ning.
At the end of the video, Sang Ning single-handedly shoved a group of dozens of fans, pushing them out while cursing nonstop:
"What time do you think it is? Get the hell out of here, all of you! If I catch you coming to meet me at the airport again, I’ll break your legs each time."
Once the editing was complete, the paparazzi uploaded the video to a marketing account, tagging it with:
#Popular Star Suspected of Diva Behavior, Assaults Airport Fans#
After uploading the video, he made a call: "The task is done. Your Water Army can take over now."
Within half an hour, the video had already garnered tens of thousands of shares and comments.
The Water Army began leading the wave of criticism under the video, and many clueless bystanders joined in the outrage.
[Sang, you Bitch, what makes you so high and mighty? Without fans, you’re nothing.]
[To blatantly assault fans like this, Sang, you Bitch, is truly something else.]
[I knew her wholesome image on that show was fake. Sang, you Bitch, barely clawed together a bit of public favorability with *Beauty Trap*, and now she’s squandered it all.]
[I just saw Sang Ning’s Weibo post earlier. I even praised how approachable she seemed. Now? Ha, spit! If it weren’t for that exposé, I’d really have believed in this backstabbing woman.]
[I deeply empathize with the fans. Many of them idolized Sang Ning for her skills, only to end up being bullied by the very talents they admired.]
Fans who had been at the airport saw the maliciously edited video on the marketing account and the flood of abuse below it. Unable to contain themselves, they began arguing with the online trolls.
[What’s your deal? Will you drop dead if you don’t slander Sang Ning? As someone who was there the entire time, I didn’t see Sang Ning bullying any fans!]
The fans’ defense only emboldened the Water Army, who started indiscriminately attacking the fans as well.
[Getting bullied by Sang Ning and still defending her? What’s wrong with you? Did your brain fail to develop properly at birth? Do you even know right from wrong?]
[No wonder people call celebrity fans brain-dead. Now I finally get it. This isn’t just brain-dead—it’s utterly brainless.]
The fans speaking out were only a minority, and their voices were quickly drowned out by the trolls’ insults.
Unable to out-argue them and lacking evidence to refute them, the fans were so furious they were nearly in tears.
Worried about the negative impact on Sang Ning, they cried as they rushed to her Weibo to privately message her words of comfort.
[Sister Ning, don’t be upset. What others say doesn’t matter. As long as we, your fans, know you aren’t like that, that’s enough.]
[Waaah, Sister Ning, I’ve let you down. I can’t out-argue those trolls. They’re so nasty, but we Ning Juli fans are civilized and won’t stoop to using such foul language.]
[Sister Ning, this is my first time being a fan and I’m already getting insulted. Can you hug me and console me, please?]
Sang Family.
After arriving home, the first thing Sang Ning did was rush into the bathroom to take a shower.
Meanwhile, Sang Chuan hadn’t completed his homework for the day. As soon as they got home, Sang Ning ordered him to get started immediately.
The siblings were completely unaware of what had happened on Weibo.
It wasn’t until after tidying up and lying in bed that Sang Ning saw her phone, which looked as though it was about to explode with notifications.
Her WeChat showed 99+ unread messages.
Sang Ning opened it to find that they were all messages from her fellow *Beauty Trap* co-stars.
Song Shiye alone had spammed her with countless messages—
[Sangsang, you okay?]
[Sister Sangsang, why aren’t you replying? You’re not thinking about doing something foolish, are you?]
[Sangsang, what’s going on with you and Sang Chuan? Why aren’t either of you checking your phones?]
[If you don’t reply soon, I’m coming to your place!]
Confused, Sang Ning quickly replied:
[I’m fine. You can relax. If I ever carry a death on my conscience, it’ll definitely be someone else’s life, not mine.]
[Song Shiye: ...]
Another set of texts came from Shen Yi, but his were much less verbose than Song Shiye’s.
He sent dozens of identical messages, each simply containing two words: [Are you there?]
Sang Ning tapped her screen and replied with two words: [I’m here.]
The other co-stars had also sent her heartfelt messages, though they were fewer in number—just a sentence or two of concern. Sang Ning politely responded to each one.
Scrolling further down, she found a series of incoherent messages from her manager:
[Sis, something huge has happened!]
[Sis, maybe I’m seeing things!]
Sang Ning was baffled until she came across a message from Li Juezhou.
However, his message was sent much earlier, so it had been pushed to the bottom: [Don’t worry, it’s been taken care of.]
Even more puzzled now, Sang Ning had a gut feeling something must have happened. She hurriedly opened Weibo, only to find a seemingly peaceful landscape.
Aside from a few hate-filled private messages from trolls, there wasn’t a single negative post about her in the trending topics or on the Weibo Explore page.
Even the comments under her latest post were overwhelmingly positive.
[Goddess, you’re so beautiful. Your beauty slays me. Next time, I’m definitely going to the airport to see you.]
[Hmph, don’t think you can seduce me with your beauty. But hey, I’d totally let you!]
[Ugh, why didn’t you give us mere mortals a heads-up before descending to earth, goddess? Now my heart’s all aflutter!]
Strange. The entire situation felt so bizarre.
Sang Ning opened her private messages and began scrolling through them, looking for clues.
She eventually came across messages from the fans who’d been at the airport that evening.
A big question mark popped up in her mind, and after watching one of the videos and screenshots sent by a fan, she finally pieced together what had happened.
Following the fans’ clues, she clicked into the marketing account that had spread the rumor, only to find that all of its posts had been deleted.
Sang Ning had no idea what kind of stunt the account was pulling, but at the moment, she was absolutely livid!
It was one thing for trolls to insult her, but how dare they attack her fans? Unforgivable!
Sang Ning immediately sat up in bed, gearing up for battle.
She first posted a tweet: [Only I’m allowed to scold my fans!]
After pinning the post to the top of her page, she fired off over 30 scathing tweets, tagging the marketing account in every single one.
After venting her anger with more than 30 posts, Sang Ning finally regained some sense. She followed up with another tweet:
[Cursing is wrong; it’s rabid dog behavior. Minors, please don’t imitate. But I’m sorry, tonight I’ve switched to rabid dog mode, and I’ll bite anyone I see. Non-combatants, please retreat quickly!]
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