On September 30th, Chinese actress Yang Zi revealed during a live stream on social media that she always insists on taking traditional Chinese medicine. Even when she attended Paris Fashion Week this time, she brought along her Chinese medicine. She jokingly mentioned that she was worried customs might not allow it, so she also brought the prescription of Chinese medicine with her to Paris.
Yang Zi rose to fame at the age of 8 for her role as “Xia Xue” in the sitcom “Home with Kids.” According to analysis by Tencent, after the tax evasion scandal involving Fan Bingbing caused a major shake-up in the Chinese entertainment industry in 2018, Yang Zi became one of the hottest stars in 2019. It seems that whatever she stars in becomes a hit, and whoever she collaborates with also becomes popular.
During Paris Fashion Week, Yang Zi attended the show at the invitation of a related brand. In the footage, Yang Zi was seen wearing a black horse-striped dress paired with white high heels, along with loosely curled long hair, creating a gentle and elegant look. Especially during the event, she playfully sent a sweet wink to the camera, earning praise from netizens as “full of vitality and overflowing with girlish charm.”
After watching the show, Yang Zi started a live stream. During the livestream, she revealed that she brought Chinese medicine to Paris because she was worried about not being able to sleep well. At first, she was concerned that customs might not allow it, so she also brought the prescription of Chinese medicine to cope with the situation.
This scene not only made netizens speculate about what mysterious prescriptions Yang Zi brought, but also raised concerns about celebrities’ sleep issues. One netizen joked, “Even if celebrities are tired, their brains are still thinking about how to maintain their appearance.” Instantly, “Yang Zi brought Chinese medicine prescription to Paris” became a hot topic.
In response to questions from netizens, Yang Zi candidly stated that she will focus on her work in the future. Aside from drama promotions and variety shows, she currently has no plans to participate in any variety show programs.
Over the past two years, Yang Zi has excelled in both television dramas and movies. In terms of TV dramas, Yang Zi’s starring roles in “Ever Night” and “The Story of Minglan” have taken the internet by storm, sparking a craze for watching dramas in China. In movies, Yang Zi first appeared as a villain in Jia Ling’s comedy film “Hi, Mom,” and then starred in Jia Ling’s third film “A Journey of Happiness,” indicating a trend of transitioning into the film industry.