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2025-05-04

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The "God of Men Safe Distance," 周渝民, who once swept through the East Asian F4, admitted to having social anxiety disorder. While having his makeup done, he would even close his eyes tightly and listen to music to relax.

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Zhou Yumin does not like to be too close to others, yet he became an actor, always surrounded by people. Takeshi Kaneshiro is the most mysterious figure in the entertainment industry; he has social anxiety and increasingly dislikes crowded places. Tony Leung is considered a representative of social anxiety, accustomed to using selfies to reduce contact with others, and even buys multiple tickets when watching movies to ensure there are no strangers around him. Stephen Chow is funny on screen, but in private, he has a reclusive personality and a strong avoidance of social interactions, highlighting a common trait among many male idols in the entertainment industry.

Jerry Yan feels uncomfortable if someone is too close to him, yet he chose the entertainment industry, where a group of people always surrounds him. Takeshi Kaneshiro is regarded as the most mysterious man in the entertainment circle, without a doubt! Two or three decades ago, he was a popular young star, initially known only for his love of video games. However, as he gradually became famous, coupled with his social anxiety, this idol has become increasingly difficult to see in public, feeling extremely unsettled in crowded places. However, many similar situations are not uncommon in the entertainment industry; this seems to be a common trait among many male idols.

Jerry Yan

Tony Leung is a well-known social anxiety sufferer in the circle; when there are no others around, he feels most at ease using selfies.

Tony Leung

When mentioning social anxiety in the entertainment industry, many people immediately think of Tony Leung. His gaze is electrifying, yet he seems powerless when facing strangers. He has lived in Japan for many years but hasn’t learned Japanese because, for him, “there's not much need for communication,” which also reflects his fear of contact with strangers. Even in the Chinese community, most of his social activities are handled by his wife. Additionally, Carina Lau once humorously mentioned that to avoid sitting next to strangers, Tony Leung buys a total of six tickets for the movies, one for each side, front and back. His reply was, “As long as there are no one sitting next to me, it doesn’t matter in front or behind.” During the period when F4 created a storm in East Asia, the activities of the four members always attracted crowds. Ironically, "Zai Zai" Jerry Yan revealed in an interview that being too close to others makes him uncomfortable, so he can only close his eyes and listen to music during makeup. He has a strong defensive mindset, often avoiding crowds, and even arrived at school early to avoid walking with others. There was a time he overslept and woke up after 7 AM, simply deciding not to go to school.

On screen, Stephen Chow is lively and humorous; however, he appears reclusive and cold in private, showing indifference towards people and being taciturn, presenting typical traits of social avoidance. Especially during interviews, he always has a psychological protective barrier, which contrasts sharply with his on-screen persona. Experts believe his lonely traits are very evident.

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