Chen Kun posted a photo with Huang Xiaoming on his Weibo, and wrote: 20 years of love are sincere. Not long after, Huang Xiaoming also reposted it to Weibo. What a sincere and sincere brother.
Many netizens exclaimed: I really live for a long time, but I didn’t expect that after so many years, I could still see Chen Kun and Huang Xiaoming in the same frame.
Chen Kun, Huang Xiaoming and Zhao Wei had a very good relationship when they were at school and were known as the "Three Musketeers" on campus.
When Huang Xiaoming first appeared in the entertainment industry, he was full of gratitude when he mentioned Chen Kun. It turns out that Huang Xiaoming has no social experience, and Chen Kun has been in the singing and dancing troupe before, so he has many resources. Chen Kun takes good care of Huang Xiaoming. He will bring Huang Xiaoming with him whenever he has any advertisements or shows off to make him familiar with him.
However, after 2005, Huang Xiaoming and Chen Kun's relationship changed. Netizens comparable to Conan found signs of disagreement between the two. For example, Huang Xiaoming once followed Chen Kun, but Chen Kun did not follow Huang Xiaoming.
When Chen won the Hundred Flowers Award, Huang Xiaoming immediately blessed Chen Kun, but Chen Kun expressed his gratitude to most of his friends for their blessings, but Huang Xiaoming ignored it. On Huang Xiaoming's birthday, Chen Kun posted on Weibo, but the blessing was Hong Kong actor Shawn Yue. Chen Kun had no idea about his very good classmate and friend Huang Xiaoming back then.
It is said that the reason why they were originally a good friend was that Huang Xiaoming secretly told the director that Chen Kun was "mother" in order to star in "The Sound of the Wind", which made Chen Kun lose his chance and was replaced by Huang Xiaoming. In this way, the relationship between the two quickly freezes.
We know that Huang Xiaoming played the role of the Japanese spy Takeda in "The Sound of the Wind". He greatly subverted his previous screen image. Although this is a villain, it made Huang Xiaoming become popular.
In "The Sound of the Wind", I discovered that our favorite secretary "Dakang" - Wu Gang . The Sixth Master he played in it is Rong, who specializes in torture others with needles.
get back to the point. It is said that Zhao Wei once said bluntly that Huang Xiaoming was too overbearing and unkind because of this.
But Huang Xiaoming denied this matter and said angrily: "Bad! This news is slandering me and provoking discord. I promise with my personality that I will not say bad things about my classmates and friends, and I am not the one who says bad things behind others."
Of course, these are just some rumors, and other people cannot confirm it except the parties involved. Another reason for the two's disagreement is that Zhao Wei. When he was in school, Huang Xiaoming fell in love with Zhao Wei at first sight, but Zhao Wei prefers Chen Kun. Therefore, a rift arises between Chen Kun and Huang Xiaoming.
However, this statement is a bit untenable. If you have a bad relationship at school, Chen Kun would not have taken Huang Xiaoming out to the entertainment industry.
No matter how the outside world speculates, the two people have not had a dispute over each other. However, in 2013, when Huang Xiaoming was interviewed by a reporter, when asked about his performance on Chen Kun in " Happy Boy ", Huang Xiaoming said: He is not familiar with Chen Kun, and everyone hasn't seen each other for many years.
When Huang Xiaoming got married, Chen Kun did not appear at the wedding, but just posted a Weibo to express his blessing. And this Weibo post is also forwarded to and illusion . This sincerity...
The former loyal friend became the most familiar stranger, which is really sad. Now the two of them are in the same frame again and announce their good relationship. No wonder netizens are excited. By the way, the "Three Musketeers" back then are still one Zhao Wei missing. Myodongjun believes that anything is possible in the entertainment industry, and it is not impossible for the "Three Musketeers" of those days to overlap.