The 2026 Dragon Television New Year’s Eve Gala concluded as a star-studded celebration, yet much of the post-event discussion centered on the repeated on-stage interactions between Xiao Zhan and Wang Anyu. From a quick response to a microphone malfunction to brief exchanges during a group performance and the countdown finale, moments involving the two were widely circulated online, generating massive engagement across social platforms.

Amid widespread praise for the duo’s stage chemistry and sense of spontaneity, a parallel discussion emerged questioning whether Wang Anyu benefited disproportionately from the interactions—particularly in terms of exposure alongside one of the industry’s most established top-tier stars.
Footage from the event shows that when Wang Anyu encountered technical difficulties, Xiao Zhan promptly offered his own customized microphone and subtly adjusted his position to maintain the flow of the performance. Many viewers interpreted this as a display of professionalism and composure. Wang Anyu’s subsequent reactions—appearing flustered, expressing thanks, and adjusting his posture during group shots—were viewed by some as natural under pressure, while others read them as potentially performative.

Post-gala promotion further fueled debate. Content released by Wang Anyu-related accounts and partners placed significant emphasis on his shared moments with Xiao Zhan, whereas Xiao Zhan’s team shared the performance as part of a standard event recap without singling out the interaction. This contrast in promotional focus led some observers to conclude that the younger actor gained more tangible benefits from the pairing.
From an industry standpoint, Wang Anyu has been steadily building recognition through recent projects, though his overall commercial influence remains below that of Xiao Zhan, who has maintained top-tier status for years. The increased attention following the gala—reflected in social media growth and project interest—was notable, making discussions about “visibility alignment” almost inevitable in today’s entertainment landscape.

At the same time, many argue that on-stage interactions during live broadcasts should not be retroactively assigned strategic intent. In large-scale live events, adaptability and mutual support are often essential, and not every amplified moment necessarily reflects deliberate planning.
Ultimately, audiences tend to welcome genuine collaboration while remaining cautious of excessive narrative framing after the fact. For actors in a growth phase, sustained performance quality and compelling projects are likely to matter more in the long run than any single high-profile moment shared on stage.
