Rumors are spreading on Weibo that Ye Ke has participated in a so-called “socialite training class,” which is a program intended to aid women in embracing luxurious and glamorous lifestyles akin to those of celebrities. Several photos shared by Ye Ke bear a striking resemblance to those of other individuals in the class in terms of their poses, fashion choices, and overall aesthetic appeal.
As reported by Cnet, attendees of these socialite training programs are generally women aspiring to marry affluent men. The classes require significant tuition fees, and participants are encouraged to stick to rigorous diets, maintain their physical appearances (with some even opting for cosmetic enhancements), and attend various skill-building courses tailored to the preferences of their “targets.”
Netizens’ Reactions:
- To put it bluntly, it resembles a wife-training program for male celebrities.
- It seems rich men are particularly attracted to this type of woman.
- The graduation rate for this course reportedly surpasses that of most universities.
- Look on the bright side, ladies. Thanks to this class, you won’t have to compete for jobs or court lonely older men.
- This class is effective at molding women to fit the preferences of wealthy men.
- Do they have room for more students?
- Wait, isn’t Ye Ke already wealthy herself? Perhaps she just shares designer items or buys them in bulk. It all seems like a façade, but didn’t she receive a substantial amount from her ex-husband?
- Hey, didn’t Ye Ke supposedly own several companies?
- Did this incident make the trending news? Is she attempting to support Tan Xiaoxian?
- No matter what they teach, it seems effective—even if you don’t marry a celebrity, you can always catch a second-generation rich heir.
- What’s the tuition cost? If it guarantees a wealthy husband, it’s worth every cent.
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