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G.E.M.「热点」02-10丨南华早报 Young Post 专访邓紫棋 G.E.M., one of Forbes’ “30 under 30” most influential people, on handling 80,000 nasty comments, internet trolls and negativity http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=https%3A%2F%2Fyp.scmp.com%2Fentertainment%2Fmusic%2Farticle%2F105550%2Fgem-one-forbes%25E2%2580%2599-%25E2%2580%259C30-under-30%25E2%2580%259D-most-influential-people-handling&urlrefer=b8487ed9bbb3198b6544a9fe63368446 Cyberbullying is mean. Especially when there are more than 80,000 nasty comments about you on a single post. But for singer G.E.M., that’s life. For the past eight years, singer Gloria Tang Tsz-kei, better known by her stage name, G.E.M., has been Hong Kong’s top-selling female artist, and for the past two years, has been the top-selling artist on the mainland. Last month, G.E.M. – an acronym for Get Everybody Moving – released her documentary, G-Force, that documents her musical journey and path to fame. But despite her success, 25-year-old G.E.M. has had a hard time with the media, and knows all too well what it’s like to read nasty comments about yourself online. Young Post caught up with G.E.M. at the Hong Kong premiere of her documentary to find out how she deals with negativity. G.E.M. made her music debut in 2008 at age 16. She gradually gained a reputation in Hong Kong for her big voice and ability to compose songs. She went on to gain popularity on the mainland in 2014 after appearing on the TV show I Am A Singer (Season 2). G.E.M. managed to beat several famous Asian singers, including Gary Chaw and Zhou Bi-chang, to be the first runner-up and top female singer. Around the same time, the media and the public turned on her. Netizens mocked her pro-government stance, claiming she was ignorant of politics, and criticised her attitude when dealing with the media.
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