Chinese entertainment circles are abuzz after Dylan Wang (Wang Hedi) and Zhao Lusi delivered a highly talked-about stage collaboration at Dylan Wang’s recent solo concert in Macau. The two young stars, both hailing from Sichuan and considered top-tier celebrities of their generation, appeared together for the first time on stage—instantly igniting massive online discussion.
During the concert, Dylan Wang invited Zhao Lusi as the only special guest, a move that had already fueled anticipation even before the show began. Their joint performance of “Pretty” unfolded against a dreamy purple-and-blue backdrop filled with starry visuals and falling petals. Wang appeared in a blond hairstyle paired with a sharp suit, while Zhao stunned in a black cropped top and a low-waisted, colorful plaid skirt that highlighted her slim silhouette.

What truly sent social media into overdrive was their close-contact choreography. The duo danced in tight synchronization, radiating chemistry throughout the performance. In the finale, Zhao Lusi even attempted a playful “princess carry” with Dylan Wang. Although both burst into laughter mid-move, the unscripted moment only heightened the crowd’s excitement, becoming one of the night’s most replayed scenes online.
Beyond the performance itself, the pair won hearts during their talk segments by chatting in their shared Sichuan dialect. Dylan Wang cheerfully told the audience he was “super happy to invite fellow Sichuan native Zhao Lusi to come have fun at my concert,” while Zhao responded with equal enthusiasm. The hometown banter added a warm, down-to-earth charm that fans praised as refreshing and genuine.

Behind-the-scenes footage later revealed Zhao Lusi’s dedication to the stage, showing that she arrived in Macau three days early for rehearsals. Despite practicing with a hoarse voice, she reportedly insisted on singing live throughout. Dylan Wang also adjusted parts of the song to better suit her vocal tone, further showcasing their professionalism and teamwork. Many fans applauded their natural rapport, commenting that their “first collaboration already feels perfectly in sync.”
However, the buzz was not without controversy. Some fans of Love Between Fairy and Devil—particularly supporters of the popular “Dixin Gravity” CP—expressed disappointment that Dylan Wang did not invite his co-star Esther Yu as a guest. A small but vocal group accused him of “forgetting his roots,” criticizing the absence of references to his breakout role as Dongfang Qingcang.

In response, related parties clarified that copyright and licensing restrictions prevent Dylan Wang from mentioning or using certain drama characters during concerts. While the explanation eased some tensions, debates continue across social platforms.
Despite the mixed reactions, many netizens have come out in support of both artists, arguing that the collaboration was a fresh, exciting stage moment rather than a personal statement. With the Sichuan-dialect interactions, polished live performance, and the now-viral princess-carry finale, Zhao Lusi and Dylan Wang’s Macau stage remains a hot topic—ensuring the concert’s impact lingers well beyond the final encore.
Sources: Yahoo News

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