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Just as rumors of "Vinh the pork butcher"'s death subsided, Cheng Tze-Sze suddenly reappeared with a drastically altered appearance, almost unrecognizable. Accompanied by Chow Yun-fat, he revealed a shocking secret about his 10-month "disappearance." Is this a miracle or a warning sign?
The Chinese entertainment industry was recently abuzz when the latest images of the famous "Fatty" Zheng Zeshi went viral. Instead of the somber footage or mournful news that tabloids had been spreading, the actor appeared full of energy at a large-scale running event.
At the age of 74, an age when many people choose to retire peacefully, Cheng Tze-Sze chose to challenge his limits in a 10km race. This event quickly became the focus of discussion, not only because of the health of a legend, but also because it was a harsh slap in the face to those who spread false rumors.
Looking at the recently revealed images, viewers were astonished by the actor's "unfamiliar" appearance. No longer the chubby, heavy "Miao" of the past, the current Zheng Zeshi is noticeably thinner but exudes agility and flexibility.
Netizens began scrutinizing every detail and realized this was the result of a rigorous disciplinary process. It turned out that behind this shocking transformation wasn't a serious illness as rumored, but a lifestyle revolution under the strict supervision of another powerful figure: Chow Yun-fat.
The connection between these two giants of Hong Kong cinema has delighted the public. Audiences have likened it to a "life-or-death" friendship, as Chow Yun-fat not only works alongside his colleague on set but also directly helps him overcome health problems. The fact that a two-time Hong Kong Film Award winner and a veteran star have expressed gratitude to "mentor" Chow Yun-fat demonstrates the positive influence of quality relationships in the entertainment industry, which is often rife with controversy.
Public opinion is currently divided into two distinct camps: one side feels heartbroken seeing their former idol aging and battling the terrible disease of diabetes. The other side is extremely excited, considering this an invaluable "spiritual medicine" for young people. Instead of avoiding aging, Zheng Zeshi chose to confront and openly declare his condition with the message: "I am still alive!". This affirmation is like a slap in the face to the "fake news" problem that poisons social media every day.
Why would an artist in his seventies still painstakingly lose 35kg and start running from scratch? It's not simply about longevity, but also about protecting the self-respect of a professional. His statement, "I will continue performing until no one watches anymore," touched the hearts of millions of fans. This raises a question for the audience: Are we cherishing old values or are we simply chasing after flashy dramas, forgetting about true icons?
Trịnh Tắc Sĩ's journey is not just about an actor going jogging; it's a lesson in how we treat our own bodies and reputations in the face of public scrutiny. The "pork-selling Vinh" of yesteryear has truly returned, stronger and more resilient than ever.
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