Luo Xin responded to the topic of LPL's annual salary of 160,000, not including food and housing, it is really difficult to live in Shanghai, a few days ago, LPL female host Luo Xin revealed in the live broadcast that her annual salary in LPL is only 160,000, and said that living in a high-consumption city like Shanghai, the income of 160,000 is simply not enough to maintain basic expenses, which has aroused heated discussions among many netizens.
It's been so long, and recently she added again during the live broadcast that she usually needs to pay out of pocket for her usual meals, accommodation, clothing, cosmetics and other expenses, which makes her have to rely on the live broadcast to subsidize her income.
Although Luo Xin's remarks are somewhat unexpected, they also truly reflect the living conditions of many people engaged in the media industry and entertainment industry, Shanghai is one of the most consumer-pressure cities in China, and the pressure on rent, daily expenses, and living costs is much higher than that of other cities, especially for professional hosts like Luo Xin, her work content and frequency of appearances do not mean that she will get a high salary.
Although she has a certain popularity as the hostess of LPL, not everyone in the industry can enjoy star treatment, and behind this phenomenon, it reflects a broader problem: the income gap in the domestic entertainment and sports industry, and the glamorous hosts and players on the surface are actually facing a lot of economic pressure behind them.
For Luo Xin, live streaming is not only a supplement to her income, but also a part of her life, as she said, "You can only survive in Shanghai by live broadcasting", this phenomenon reminds us that many people behind the spotlight often endure unknown hardships.
Overall, Luo Xin's remarks make us re-examine the gap between the salary of public figures and their actual lives, and as viewers, we should perhaps pay more attention to the real stories behind these industries and understand their work pressures and life difficulties, do you have anything to say about this?