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Since the passing of Big S, Little S has taken a break from work, but her daughter, Xu Shao'en, has taken up the mantle of earning for the family. Less than a month after Big S's passing, Xu Shao'en dove into the studio, tirelessly filming advertisements and endorsing products.
展开剩余91%At just 17 years old, Xu Shao'en is already the pillar of the family.
Even before the mourning period for Big S was over, she was already endorsing a Japanese brand and taking magazine shoots, sparking heated debates online. But with controversy comes increased opportunities.
With the spotlight on Big S's passing, everyone around her has become the subject of public scrutiny, especially those close to the S family. In less than five months, Xu Shao'en's value has skyrocketed alongside her mother's popularity.
On June 29th, Xu Shao'en's art exhibition opened, bringing Little S back into the limelight. She had been in seclusion for nearly five months, waiting for the perfect moment to reappear. What better occasion than her daughter's art exhibition?
The exhibition not only gave Little S a chance to be seen again but also showcased her position in the local entertainment industry. It was a star-studded event with half the entertainment industry turning out to support the child's exhibition.
Celebrities like Cai Kangyong, Tao Jingying, Chen Handian, and the black couple Fan Weiqi all attended, with absentees like Jia Jingwen and Zhan Renxiong sending flower baskets.
The atmosphere was lively and harmonious, akin to a red carpet event.
Contrary to media reports of her looking thin and dejected, Little S appeared vibrant with a round, lively face and no signs of puffiness or drooping. She dashed around in high heels, greeting friends, popping champagne, and taking photos.
Xu Shao'en wore a sleek strapless dress, behaving in a way that hardly suggested she was only 17 years old.
In front of the cameras, she spoke confidently, knowing exactly what the media and audience wanted to hear, mentioning her aunties left and right.
Even when explaining her own works, she repeatedly referenced Big S. Every piece of art bore traces of her mother—works that her mother would surely love, pieces created specifically for her mother...
As for the quality of her artwork, opinions varied among visitors, but it was certainly not at the level where one could justify holding an exhibition.
Rather than a daughter's art exhibition, it was more of Little S's show.
She showed her status to the audience and sponsors, showcasing her connections and demonstrating how she raised such an outstanding daughter.
Knowing well the criticisms her child might face, Little S continued to push her daughter into the spotlight time and again.
It not only relieved some of the pressure but also brought home the bacon.
Little S's choice was understandable.
Many second-generation stars are learning painting. Enning, Yining Jing, Li Xiang's daughter Wang Shiling, Huang Lei's daughter Huang Duoduo, Wang Fei's daughter Li Yan...
Art becomes an \"entry ticket\" for international education, and many second-generation stars use painting as a special subject to knock on the door of prestigious schools.
Wang Shiling is two years younger than Xu Shao'en, also a second-generation star, but she's taken a completely different path.
At the age of 12, she began studying abroad in England at Benenden, the only all-boarding school for girls in England, living in the same room as Princess Anne.
Coming from a family steeped in literature and art, Wang Shiling has already won the Benenden Design Scholarship three times.
Some people criticize Li Xiang's flaunting of wealth and exaggerated parenting style, while others critique Wang Shiling's figure. However, online reviews of her paintings are almost universally positive.
\"Don't be afraid of not knowing the goods; be afraid of comparing them.\"
Side by side, the paintings of the two reveal who has truly studied art and who is just making a scene. It's clear who excels.
\"I'm not a big star; I'm a little princess.\"
Wang Shiling doesn't have to worry about appearance or body image like a star, confidently showcasing her life as a wealthy girl on her account—luxury cars, high-end restaurants, luxury goods.
Although Xu Shao'en and Wang Shiling are only two years apart, they seem like representatives of two different eras.
Xu Shao'en is clearly still young, yet she's already weathering storms.
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