A Chinese reporter’s disbelieving look to a fellow journalist’s question at the National People’s Congress was caught on camera and in no time, it became viral, becoming widely discussed topic.
The reporter in the blue seemingly not too impressed with this question at the #NPC #China #TwoSessions pic.twitter.com/lq7AzX9oTp
— Bill Birtles (@billbirtles) March 13, 2018
The roll-eye came in response to a lengthy question at one of the heavily-scripted press conference held on a sideline of China’s annual Parliament, the National People’s Congress. The reporter was identified as Liang Xiangyi from financial news site Yicai. In the clip, Liang is seen rolling her eyes and looking disdainful as a fellow reporter, Zhang Huijun from American Multimedia Television USA, asks her question.
Reporter named, Zhang Huijan, a Shanghai-based financial journalist, clad in red. As Zhang speaks, Liang at first, glances at her with a natural expression. However, as she drags on the question, Liang looks away and rolls her eyes several times.
Meanwhile, her facial expressions are now going viral. Within hours people dressed in red and blue, filming while imitating the two women.
Amazing to see how these two ladies just exploded over Chinese social media in the span of a few hours. Fan art in the making #RedBlueCamps pic.twitter.com/s6frv2gEgW
— Lulu Yilun Chen (@luluyilun) March 13, 2018
Introducing CBN reporter 梁相宜 Liang Xiangyi, who looks like she has a career in acting ahead of her, with this clip blowing up on Chinese social media. https://t.co/94mhMQp199
— Mark Dreyer (@DreyerChina) March 13, 2018
If Liang Xiangyi gets reassigned, The White House press corps should take her. Can you imagine her interacting with our Press Secretary?? I LOVE THIS!!
#DevilinaBlueDress#PressHero https://t.co/FNMp4MV5AR— Sandra Blacksher (@SandraBlackshr) March 13, 2018
Can we get her to attend ALL of Sarah Huckster Sandbags White House Propaganda & Disinformation Sessions? PLEASE?? Eye rolling Chinese Reporter #LiangXiangyi #SarahSanders #WhiteHouseChaos #Resistance https://t.co/Yn2b1bKCWc
— KTandtheWorld (@NotTodayKatie) March 13, 2018