A reality show "I am the Biggest Princess" with the theme of rich second-generation women in China, only publicly recruited actors to promote short films on youtube yesterday, and in less than one day, it attracted about 50,000 clicks. Li Guanyang, the producer of the reality show, was a little surprised by the high click-through rate, which represented the local people's curiosity about the real life of the rich second generation in China. After the short film was made public, people began to contact him and expressed interest in appearing in a reality show. Li Guanyang said that the idea of "I am the oldest princess" came from the previous reality show "The Real Housewives of Vancouver", and he himself wanted to make a reality show about China immigrants because of his background in China. He said that he had considered whether to take the life of a rich woman in China as the theme, but he soon gave up. He thought that the reality show of women with rich second generation in China, with both beauty and wealth, would be more popular than the rich woman in China, so he decided to use "Hot Bitch in Charge" as English and "Princess I am the oldest" as Chinese name, hoping to truly track the local life of women with rich second generation and uncover their unknown lives. In the promo of "I am the Biggest Princess", there is a rich second generation woman who drives a Lamborghini supercar, buys a piano with a price of 65,438+10,000 yuan and wears a diamond necklace with a price of 1.5 million yuan, leading a luxurious life. Some people suspect that this famous car or jewelry is just a prop sponsored by the manufacturer. Li Guanyang said with a smile that the famous cars and diamond necklaces seen in the promo all belonged to a rich second generation named Li Jingyang. Besides, she recently got an honorary degree in mathematics from UBC (University of British Columbia). She is rich and can study. Wealth didn't make her lose herself, subverting the impression that the rich second generation in China usually only knew pleasure and only spent their parents' money. Li Guanyang said, of course, he knows that many rich second-generation parents don't want their children's luxurious life to be exposed, and they want them to keep a low profile, but he won't worry about not finding the rich second-generation as the protagonist of the reality show. He said that Vancouver has always been the center of the rich second generation, and there are so many rich second generations, so it should not be difficult to find a suitable rich girl from China who can star in a reality show. The publicity short film "I am the biggest princess" caused widespread repercussions immediately after it was released yesterday, and Li Guanyang became the target of media tracking. Li Guanyang said that the first two documentaries on the theme of Chinatown Clan Association did not attract much attention. This time, he got a taste of "overnight exposure" because of the promotion of the rich second generation reality show in China. He said that the reality show is still in the stage of recruiting live actors, and once more people join the reality show, the show will be even more sensational. He said with a sigh that in the past, China workers built railways in Canada and sold their labor. They are looked down upon by the mainstream because they have no education and do not understand English. But now, even if the new immigrants from China are richer than the mainstream, driving hundreds of thousands of sports cars and buying brand-name clothes that local people can't afford, it seems that their money has not improved the impression of local people.
So he wants to let the local people know that the rich second generation in China is not necessarily what they think. Besides famous cars and brands, they may also have the same worries as ordinary people, such as who to date and looking for a job after graduation. The reality show "Princess I am the Biggest" has caused more people to discuss the rich second generation in the local area. Eva, who is familiar with the life of the local rich second generation, said that she would like to know to what extent the reality show can truly reflect the life of the rich second generation. For example, some of her rich second generation friends flew back and forth between Beijing and Vancouver by their father's private jet, but the rich second generation lived a low-key life, just like ordinary simple college students, and others couldn't see it, so Eva wondered how many real rich second generations were willing to show off their wealth in the program.