Taiwanese singer-actress Pets Tseng is drawing massive attention on the latest episode of Sisters Who Make Waves 2026, not just for her vocals—but for her unexpectedly honest reaction to a controversial performance that has gone viral across Chinese social media.
Before the show aired, Pets Tseng had already topped online buzz rankings, earning the nickname “walking CD” thanks to her stable live vocals. Many contestants reportedly rushed to team up with her, further proving her strong reputation among both viewers and fellow participants.
However, in the latest episode, a performance of Wish Post-it by Li Xiaoran, Tang Yixin, and Wang Meng quickly became the center of controversy. What was meant to be a sweet, lighthearted stage turned into what netizens described as a “train wreck,” as the trio reportedly went noticeably off-key from the very first line.
While criticism flooded in, it was Pets Tseng’s reaction backstage that truly captured public attention. Initially smiling and nodding along to the cute concept, her expression visibly shifted the moment the singing began. The camera caught her going from bright enthusiasm to confusion, and eventually settling into an awkward but polite smile—creating what many viewers called a “perfectly relatable” moment.
Clips of her changing expressions spread rapidly online, sparking laughter and memes. Comments ranged from “This is literally me watching the performance” to “Even Pets Tseng couldn’t manage her facial expressions anymore.” Some viewers also pointed out that since she had previously performed the same song, she likely noticed the pitch issues immediately.

Meanwhile, the stage itself faced harsh criticism, with many netizens questioning how such a simple melody could still result in unstable vocals. Remarks like “Do people really think this sounds good?” and “This team is carried purely by popularity” dominated the discussion.
Sources: Yahoo News

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