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| Chinese Actor Song Weilong Gets Candid About Labels, Overthinking and Growing Emotional Stability. (Credits: VOGUE) |
Chinese actor Song Weilong has directly addressed the long-running “handsome but stiff” label often attached to him, offering a measured and unexpectedly candid response that reflects a more grounded, self-aware side of the rising star. Speaking in a recent interview with Vogue, he dismissed the idea that a single impression can define a person, instead pointing to individuality as something far more layered.
Rather than pushing back defensively, Song Weilong approached the label with calm detachment. He stressed that every individual carries their own personality and strengths, and that reducing someone to a surface-level impression risks overlooking what actually defines them.
For him, the issue is not the nickname itself, but the habit of judging people too quickly based on limited perception.
The actor also opened up about his relationship with criticism, acknowledging that he was not always as composed.
Earlier in his career, both praise and negative comments could trigger strong emotional reactions, leaving him either overly encouraged or quietly affected.
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That dynamic, he says, has shifted with time. Experience has brought a steadier mindset, allowing him to process feedback without being pulled into extremes.
A key part of that shift lies in self-reflection. Song Weilong explained that when faced with criticism, he first evaluates whether there is any truth in it.
If the feedback is constructive, he accepts it and uses it to improve. If not, he chooses not to dwell on it. The approach is simple but deliberate—listen, assess, and move on without unnecessary internal pressure.
He also touched on the issue of overthinking, admitting that he does experience moments of mental strain. However, he now manages to step out of that cycle more quickly than before.
The difference, he suggests, comes from learning to separate external noise from genuine self-awareness, rather than letting public opinion dictate personal change.
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Beyond public perception, Song Weilong made it clear that he has become more selective in how he navigates his personal and professional life.
He does not feel compelled to meet every expectation or social demand, especially if it means compromising his own principles.
Whether it is declining certain social settings or choosing not to force connections, his focus remains on authenticity rather than approval.
Ending on a lighter note, he addressed appearance-related trends with humour, referencing the idea that cosmetic enhancement is often seen as a shortcut for men.
He made it clear, however, that he has no intention of pursuing that path, reinforcing his broader stance on staying true to himself rather than chasing external validation.
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Fan and netizen reactions to his comments have been mixed but largely engaged. Some have praised Song Weilong for his mature and balanced outlook, noting that his response shows growth and self-confidence.
Others continue to debate the original label, with some arguing that his reserved screen presence is part of his appeal, while others feel the criticism still holds weight. The discussion has, in many ways, shifted from the label itself to how he chooses to respond to it.
What stands out is not the label, but the way Song Weilong reframes it. According to fanbase, his response suggests a broader perspective on fame—one where perception is inevitable, but not definitive. Instead of rejecting criticism outright, he filters it, keeping what matters and discarding what does not.
So do you think the “handsome but stiff” tag still applies, or is it time for audiences to see Song Weilong in a different light?



