A new move to purge the entertainment industry! The ban of “plastic face” actors in Chinese dramas is likely to be eliminated and changed roles | Entertainment | CTWANT

The Mainland Administration of Radio, Film and Television has ordered a ban on plastic actors, and Angelababy can’t get rid of the “plastic face” label. (Picture / Taken from IG / angelababyct)

The Mainland Administration of Radio, Film and Television has made a new move to purge the entertainment industry. Recently, it issued a “Five Nos Policy” to the crew, one of which was actually required to “not use plastic surgery artists”. After the news was exposed, netizens named Angelababy, Wang Yibo, Zhang Yuqi and other three big stars, and they may “disappear” in front of the screen in the future.

Since her debut, Angelababy has been under the suspicion of plastic surgery. In order to get rid of the rumors of “plastic face”, she also asked a plastic surgeon to do an appraisal, confirming that she is a “natural beauty” and never used a knife on her face.

The actress Zhang Yuqi, who was once caught by Zhou Xingchi and became popular because of her role in “Changjiang No. 7”, was ridiculed by netizens that her facial features had changed in proportion, not only her expression was unnatural, but her face became stiff. Although she had indirectly denied plastic surgery rumors, she was still insinuated. “Artificial Beauty”.

In addition to female stars, the popular male star Wang Yibo is also on the list. In 2019, he became popular at home and abroad with “Chen Qing Ling”. In the past, he was pointed out that he had undergone nose reduction surgery, and his chin was suspected to be placed in a prosthesis. Recently, Wang Yibo has just been rumored to be buying sex and being fostered. Now that the “Five Nos Policy” has hit the road, his acting career will probably go downhill.

Recently, a mainland director publicly released a conversation with the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. The content mentioned that dramas with “strong colors” such as “Military” and “Public Security” are not allowed to employ plastic surgery artists. The news immediately caused a heated discussion. In fact, in order to rectify film and television productions, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television made suggestions last year to boycott the “girls’ gun culture”, rejecting excessive makeup and using filters, and even more cautiously hiring plastic actors.

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