Recently, a female commentator "Tietouwa Xiaochacha 030" of the domestic competitive game "Eternal Calamity" has become the focus of social media at home and abroad. The reason was that she wore a short skirt and kept her legs crossed during her live commentary. Some netizens took screenshots and accused her of being "forced to sell meat." There were even rumors that the bruises on her legs were caused by being exposed for a long time.

In response to these speculations, the person involved quickly issued a statement to clarify: the so-called "blue legs" were just because the commentary seats were newly set up and the two air conditioners were facing each other, causing the legs to turn purple from the cold; and the sitting posture with crossed legs was purely for the photogenic effect, and she would change back to a relaxed posture as soon as the camera turned.

In the face of the continued fermentation of public opinion, Xiaochacha even resorted to a "big move" - ​​in the subsequent competition, she blacked out her entire face, wore an all-black tights and long black hair. With an exaggerated look that had great visual impact, she made a very ironic response to the so-called "dress code" and public opinion controversy.

This "crazy" counterattack not only went viral in China, but also became popular abroad, especially on Japanese social media, triggering a lot of heated discussions among foreigners:

"Now the black people are going to be noisy there again, smile."

“Isn’t crossing your legs an elegant way to sit?”

"This person is too interesting. After all, political correctness is too disgusting... What if this woman shows that 'I am a female representative', she is just being a commentator, right? She is really just causing trouble. Parts of the game and movie industries are also corroded by political correctness..."

"Great, isn't this your favorite 'blackness' (laughs)."

"You are so beautiful and so interesting. You even confront political correctness head-on. You are simply invincible (laughs). Well done! Do more! Kick away political correctness and all that. (laughs)."

"I really like people with backbone. He does what he wants to do, wears what he wants to wear, and doesn't cause any trouble to the people involved. Isn't he a very interesting person (laughs). It's great."

“It’s so cool to be so beautiful and so interesting!”

While the outside world is still debating whether wearing short skirts is "objectification", she has proven with actions: I have the final say on my body. Is this kind of counterattack that foreigners call "spineless" the commentator's response to malicious speculation, or is he using an extreme sense of humor to fight against the current situation of the gaming industry that is becoming more and more sensitive and is often labeled as "politically correct"?