Shim Liu Whether it’s adding his thoughts to well-thought-out discussions about Marvel movies or dunking his critics on takes he disagrees with, he’s pretty active on social media. Although it can be cathartic to watch, trolling who claimed Shangqi Will fail — other reactions have led to calling him out for using his platform to set up critics to be harassed.
In a video posted on her page, TikToker @parisbynightcore criticized Liu for being pale-skinned, thinking his presence in Hollywood was “all about Asian representation at the end.”
“The man cannot stand a single point of criticism,” she said. “The ego is more fragile than glass.”
@parisbynightcore Self service, that’s all.
Emotions may not come out of nowhere.Liu recently made critical headlines Huffington Post op-ed Since April he barbie The film says, “When one actor seems to get the majority of Asian male roles in Hollywood, it starts to feel a little bit more like representation and more like tokenism.
or belief Liu’s replacement is nothing new. It appeared shortly after the trailer was released. Manny Jacinto is Popular alternativeHe’s been somewhat divisive online, with critics citing his alleged Reddit history and his Tweet deletion defense After Liu signed Wahlberg to star in the film, he criticized Mark Wahlberg for trying to get forgiveness for assaulting two Vietnamese-American men as teenagers.
In a since-deleted post from last week, Liu responded A Facebook post called out to HuffPost for what he called “the crappiest take,” according to an insider.
“How to pit us against each other,” he said wrote in the comments to your own post. “Which “most” roles are you referring to? Are there any movies I’ve been in that I’m not aware of? Do you really think? Everything I posted Shangqi Asians were not written. ”
TikToker @parisbynightcore did not use Liu’s name as a hashtag or tag him. However, her video was reuploaded to her Instagram by @ngoc.ph_ (account is private) and included captions.
In response to @parisbynightcore’s criticism, Liu reposted the video to his Instagram Stories (which no longer appears on his profile), writing, “For some reason I was mentioned in this story, so… I thought it would be better to share,” he said. He denies being the face of the Asian diaspora, being a homophobe or an incel. This is what @parisbynightcore mentions in her video, presumably referencing his Reddit post linked to him. Her TikTok handle is shown in a screengrab.
“I can totally respect that you don’t shake me, but you might meet someone because of the amount of hate you feel towards someone you literally don’t know at all!” “I hope you get the help you need.”
A screenshot was posted on Twitter. Liu was criticized for setting up @parisbynightcore to be harassed by his Liu fans. That’s because Liu shared her first video (she didn’t mention her handle name) with her 3 million Instagram followers.
“This means more celebrities need group chats. Simu has the right to feel bad about his post, but sharing it with his 3 million followers will get even more. I know you’ll have a lot of followers.” Franchesca Ramsey murmured“He should have spit it out offline on his friends and left it alone.”
In her previous TikTok duet, @parisbynightcore responded to Liu’s post, pointing out that his post proves her point.she she too I got it Despite initially fearing that she would be harassed, she has so far not been harassed.
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“He still can’t handle criticism,” she said.
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*First published: May 10, 2023 6:20 PM CDT
Michelle Jaworski
Michelle Jaworski is a staff writer and TV/film critic for the Daily Dot. She has covered entertainment, geek culture, pop culture and has covered everything from Sundance Film Festival, NYFF, Tribeca to New York She Comic Con, Con of Thrones. She is based in Brooklyn.