{"id":11706,"date":"2007-03-15T04:47:06","date_gmt":"2007-03-15T11:47:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2007\/03\/15\/wang-shuos-media-complex\/"},"modified":"2007-03-15T04:47:06","modified_gmt":"2007-03-15T11:47:06","slug":"wang-shuos-media-complex","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2007\/03\/wang-shuos-media-complex\/","title":{"rendered":"Wang Shuo’s Media Complex"},"content":{"rendered":"
Wang Shuo<\/a>‘s got another bad habit: the paparazzi.<\/p>\n Fighting the demons of sex, drugs and police scrutiny<\/a> as he mounts a literary comeback, the foul-mouthed writer recently agreed to tape the late-night CCTV psychiatry show Xinli Fangtan<\/em><\/a>(\u00c2\u00f8\u00c9\u00c1\u00ea\u00dc\u00cb\u00c6\u00f8\u00cb\u221e\u00e0) along with his 79-year-old mother. After a teary three-hour sitting focused on a tempestuous relationship between mother and son – due to air on March 16 – CCTV psychoanalyst Li Zijuan<\/a> pronounced the dark humorist a normal but jealous person “armed to the teeth” with vitriol to repress his inner goodness. “I don’t take Wang Shuo for a sick person,” Li told the Beijing Times (\u2030\u222b\u00a8\u00c2\u00e7\u00e9\u00ca\u00f3\u2202\u00ca\u00e4\u2022). “Right now all of his behavior only serves to show that he has a lot of pressure.”<\/p>\n So Wang showed immediately after the taping, chewing out a female Beijing Youth Daily journalist among the gaggle of entertainment press gathered at CCTV’s studios. The Sohu.com entertainment network<\/a> caught the “saliva battle” on camera and uploaded it online on Thursday afternoon (Here’s another format<\/a>from Tianya). In the 13-minute video, Wang delivers the kid reporters a trash talking on the topic of “media responsibility”. (Note on the shattering glass: it’s merely sound effect.)
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