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Which variety show guests' "divine reply" can make you laugh at internal injuries?
Moderator: Do you have a better comedian than you? Master Xing: Yes, yes, Chaplin. Moderator: Well, yes, Chaplin is outstanding, but can you tell us about 1 comedians who are still alive, so that we can still have opportunities for cooperation? Master Xing: Tom Hanks. It will involve the blind spot of the host's professional knowledge, and the host gave up the topic of intimidation and changed to another one.
Host: Who do you want to make a romantic movie with most? Overseas can also be said. Master Xing: Tom Hanks. Moderator: How about the lady? Master Xing: It's still Tom Hanks. The host was finally defeated by Stephen Chow, and he could only laugh furiously and say that Stephen Chow loves men, hahahaha. Then Master Xing just laughed and didn't refute. So the host changed 1 topic for discussion.
Moderator: Please comment on the actresses you have worked with. What about Christy Chung? Xingye: She is very beautiful. Moderator: How about Anita Yuen? Xingye: She acted very well. Moderator: How about Athena Chu? Xingye: She is fine, too. Finally, the host gave the question to Master Xing. I think there must be thousands of alpacas running in the master's heart.
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