Is it really a cause for commotion though?
Chinese actress Li Yitong, 32, first rose to fame after her appearance as Huang Rong in the 2017 adaptation of wuxia novel,Her portrayal of the female protagonist in the show was so well received, she was dubbed “the most beautiful Huang Rong” by audiences.Love Between Fairy and Devilfor what some netizens deemed as “inelegant” behaviour.headed to Changsha, and many took issue with the way she was sitting.
The picture of Yitong saw her with her legs folded underneath her, her bare feet resting on her seat.One netizen in particular said Yitong appeared to be seated in business class, and asserted that she should have “asked the stewardess to pass her a pair of slippers instead of placing her bare feet on the seat”.There were also a handful of netizens who defended the star, saying that they didn’t find a problem with what she did.
“Is it so bad to take off [one’s] shoes? If [her] feet don't smell bad, and she wasn’t bothering anyone, why can’t she take her shoes off?” they wrote.
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