美国《纽约邮报》9月27日以“中国名人在布鲁克林的指甲店隐姓埋名的
工作”为题,报道了现在美国的风姐弟情况。英文报道如下:
agq4Zy 0Bk-)z|V Chinese celeb working anonymously in Brooklyn nail salon ^v+p@k By CHUCK BENNETT
f@k.4aS Last Updated: 7:37 AM, September 26, 2011
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7.]H9 EGO TRIP: Chinese reality-TV prima donna Feng Luoyu is hiding out in Brooklyn from her people’s contempt.
0lOR.}]q 5?0~7^de The most-hated woman in China is hiding out as a humble manicurist in Brooklyn.
`fE'$2 cdN =HM~I While anonymous in New York, Feng Luoyu, 26, wouldn’t be able to walk down the street in her native country without people jeering.
{q^UWv?1 f`iDF+h<6 Her offense: displaying unabashed ego by publicizing a list of extreme demands for a boyfriend.
D^}2ilk! xW7[ VTXc^ “I was hated in China and don’t wanted to be hated by people here,” Feng told The Post in Chinese.
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j<k-w Feng’s strange journey to infamy -- she has 1.4 million followers on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter -- started in 2009, when she handed out fliers in Shanghai in a bid to meet Mr. Right.
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"ji+~%`^[t dkeMiLm Feng started appearing on billboards and on a reality show with two actors posing as her boyfriends.
h"[:$~/UJ q7I!wD9Cff Still, the Chinese public would mock her inane statements, such as “Einstein is for sure not smarter than me. He invented light, right?”
7EVB|gTp /.~zk(-&h She recalled that while walking down the streets in Shanghai, people would recognize her, shouting, “Feng Jie!” or “Big Sister Feng,” as she is known, and then, “300 years!” -- mocking her claim that in intelligence, “no one can compare to me in 300 years before and after.”
yb>R(y nb ?(zDJ8 Now, she wants to meet a “real American” with an Ivy League degree.
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Gzs$0Ki= zRgAmX/g Qkw?QV-`k Read more:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/the_bachelorette_gfiTOFBJotDDDDeSDGRhxL#ixzz1ZOfd0aUA