Lin Xiang’s Agent’s Photo Sparks Online buzz
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The agent’s “unscientific figure” has netizens talking.
A recent photo posted by the agent of celebrity, LIN Xiang, has set the internet ablaze. The image, which showcases the agent’s figure, has garnered significant attention and sparked lively discussions among online users.
“Unscientific Figure” Causes a Stir
The photo, described as a “spicy photo of ‘a button on his chest’,” has been widely circulated and commented on. Netizens have reacted strongly to the image, with many expressing surprise and admiration for the agent’s physique. The phrase “the fabric can’t be wrapped around” has been used to describe the figure, further fueling the online frenzy.
the clothes can’t be wrapped quickly…..net: It’s very unscientific
Online Reactions
Reactions to the photo have been varied, with some expressing disbelief at the agent’s appearance. One comment stated, “I saw ‘unscientific figure’ online dizzy,” highlighting the shock and amazement felt by some viewers. Others lamented that it was “a pity not to be an artist,” suggesting that the agent’s looks could have led to a triumphant career in the entertainment industry.
The online community remains captivated by the image, with discussions continuing across various social media platforms and online forums. The photo has undoubtedly brought significant attention to both LIN Xiang and their agent.
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