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How powerful is Liu Yifan, the God of Hell?

65,438+0,000% of the scolding is directed at Liu Yifan, and chefs are known for being overbearing. The first time a non-chef saw Liu Yifan was the first season of Master Chef, and the program was quite good. Compared with the American version of Kim Ramsey, Liu's positioning is obvious, because he always talks nonsense across borders, attracting most sunspots, and the overbearing president is not weak when he shows his talents. At that time, his popularity was very good. Baidu Encyclopedia has a resume, and he is also a figure in the culinary world, a battle-hardened competition, and a chef of a well-known hotel. There are still some qualifications. In the second season, the whole program was deeply hurt by the consistently poor production of Dragon TV and the tears of Aunt Zhao Dan, the last champion. By the way, I asked passers-by from Liu Yifan for help. Anyway, Aunt Zhao Dan's champion was given by your judges, which can't be forgiven! Later, after watching two seasons, the star chef arrived, still in the old style, and the program was not bad. Recently, the role of chef Wang Liu is really controversial.

First of all, what he pointed out is almost right. But the most unacceptable thing is that the reprimanded person is also a chef-level professional, and the audience will be embarrassed, giving birth to the idea of "why" and attracting countless blacks. In fact, I watched the program all the way and knew that this was just Liu's personal style. (Personally, I don't understand. This is the consistent program style. ) Say something right with a harsh and impolite attitude. People will feel different when the object changes. But CCTV noticed Liu's outstanding personal characteristics and some well-known characteristics in variety shows, so it paid for him. I can only blame the director group for not thinking clearly. Liu's performances are basically "doing things with money and doing programs", so there is no need to be too personal.