When she decided to do it, she instantly displayed an extraordinary dominance.
The assertiveness of a female anchor never came from awkwardly standing on one leg on a stool with claws out, but from seizing the moment when it mattered, radiating an air of "if not me, then who?"
You, brimming with confidence, will heighten the audience's expectations.
If the performance turns out exceptionally well, you will immediately harvest a bunch of loyal fans.
If you botch the performance and make a mess, just brazenly continue touting it, turning a mealtime show into a program effect, and you can still reap a different kind of audience favorability.
In the end, attitude is most important, while skill is of secondary concern.
What looks or talents does Zhou have? Isn't it all about having a thick skin and putting on a good show?
Pei Shuyu's mentality was definitely correct, she had the true spirit when she went all out.