share time: 2025-10-26 06:01:06
Lin Xiaoman was an 18th-tier nobody on the fringes of the entertainment industry for five years, only playing roles like "the maid slapped by the female lead" or "the villain with less than three lines." Until a low-budget ancient costume web drama, shelved for two years, was released. Her sharp-tongued maid character "Tao Yao" went viral instantly with one line: "Miss, your tears are lighter than the jasmine tea I drank yesterday." Bullet screen comments exploded: "This maid's mouth is sharper than my mom scolding me for staying up late!" "We beg Tao Yao to have her own rant channel!" Lin seized the opportunity—she replied to bullet comments every night on the drama page and even filmed "Tao Yao's Villain Daily" short videos based on audience suggestions, turning from a "background extra" to the "netizens' favorite source of joy." Just as she thought she was finally getting her break, the original female lead of the drama paid marketing accounts to smear her as a "fame leech." But Lin's counterattack? Using even more viral bullet screen memes to hit back directly!
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