Henan Theme Park Hunk Goes Viral for Princess-Carrying Guests — No Weight Limit

Princess Lifts for Everyone! Viral Theme Park Performer Wins Fans With Muscles and Manners
Chinese Theme Park Hunk Goes Viral for Princess Carrying Guests—No Weight Limit, Just Vibes

Henan’s got a new internet darling, and he’s lifting more than just spirits.

A performer at a Chinese theme park in Henan has gone viral for giving visitors the royal treatment—literally. Dressed in full caveman cosplay complete with a bronzed tan, animal ears, and a rugged fur costume, the actor—known as Sang You Yi Mu (桑又一木)—has become a fan-favourite thanks to his signature move: the “princess carry.”

In case you missed that term, it’s the classic fairy-tale pose—one arm under the knees, one around the back—like a prince scooping up a damsel. But here's the twist: there’s no weight limit, no judgment, and no picking favourites. Whether you’re petite or plus-sized, the man’s got you.

At a statuesque 188cm tall and boasting a solid build, he’s earned the nickname “Antelope King” from adoring fans online—equal parts charming, cheeky, and chivalrous. And he's not just lifting bodies, he's lifting moods. With each carry, he offers a quick smile and the message: “Just be yourself.”

Clips of him gently hoisting up guests—many of them laughing or shrieking with joy—have made the rounds on Douyin (China’s TikTok), gaining traction not just for the viral moment but for the wholesome energy behind it. 

One video shows him fanning himself and explaining to a queueing guest that he’s not turning them down—it’s just too hot, and he needs a breather. Class act.

While some netizens took the moment to poke fun at male celebrities who “struggle” to lift their female co-stars on screen, others were more focused on praising the body positivity message. "This is how you do it," one commenter wrote. "No shame, just strength and kindness."

And it didn’t stop there. Even local firefighters jumped in on the viral trend—taking the chance to teach proper rescue techniques, including, yes, the classic princess carry.

Whether this was just a clever bit of park PR or a naturally viral moment, one thing’s for sure: he’s carrying more than guests—he’s carrying the internet on his back (and we’re all loving it).

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