Gillian made her first appearance after being injured. She still had hundreds of stitches but still reported to netizens that she was safe. Her optimistic and positive personality made countless netizens feel distressed.
Recently, the news that Gillian was injured on the set has aroused many discussions on the Internet. Netizens are very worried about Gillian's safety. After waiting for a long time, Gillian's manager Huo Wenxi also said on social platforms that Gillian got up early to attend the schedule and felt dizzy due to physical discomfort. When she fell to the ground, her forehead hit the hotel sink. The personnel sent Gillian to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible after the incident. The doctor said that Gillian's wound was 6 centimeters deep and needed to be sutured. At the initial stage, nearly a hundred superficial stitches had been stitched, which made many netizens feel distressed. Netizens believe that being an artist is a high-risk profession, and they all wish Gillian a speedy recovery and hope that she can take care of her health.
After seeing the news about Gillian, I couldn’t help but think of the Gao Yixiang incident that caused quite a stir. Gao Yixiang's busy schedule was too much for his body, but he did not replenish enough energy, which made his body unable to bear the pressure of the schedule. Unfortunately, he died suddenly during the recording process.
The public has always been envious of artists. This status means that they have a star halo and can appear brightly in front of the public. They think they can make money simply by filming movies and commercials, so many young friends yearn to enter the entertainment industry. But no one knows how much hard work and hardship is hidden behind the glamor. Not to mention that they exercise day and night. The dangers this job brings to them will test their psychological quality. There was the Gao Yixiang incident before, and now Gillian is injured. We are all longing for that beauty, but we forget the danger hidden behind this beauty.
In my opinion, "Please be kind to actors" is worthy of everyone's reflection. We cannot ignore their safety just because they are celebrities. We cannot prepare some high-risk tasks just because the audience likes to watch, regardless of the artists' feelings, just for the so-called ratings. But can life be exchanged for ratings? Are the two equivalent? I don’t think so. The loss of life is not a tool used by artists to maintain their popularity, so please change the practice of squeezing artists under the pretext of consolidating their popularity.