Although Xuer Er Kong wrapped up her previous project some time ago, her current career phase appears more transitional than inactive. Rather than a lack of work, she seems to be navigating timing—waiting for projects that align with her positioning. For an actress who debuted through an idol survival show, maintaining consistent opportunities to enter productions is already a relatively rare achievement.

Her current strategy is clear: combining visibility with gradual accumulation. On one hand, she takes leading roles in smaller-scale productions, where she can secure substantial screen time and more complete character arcs. On the other, she appears in larger productions in supporting roles, using these projects to maintain industry exposure and build relationships with stronger production teams. In today’s highly competitive market, this dual-track approach has become a pragmatic choice for many young actors.
Previously, she starred in the Bilibili short drama Zhaoyang Princess, a project modest in scale but notable within its platform, offering her concentrated room to perform. At the same time, discussions are underway for her to take on a second female lead role in What Time Is It Where You Are, a position that typically balances visibility and narrative importance. Looking ahead, she is also associated with a supporting role in the costume drama The General’s Sole Empress, a genre often favorable for expanding an actor’s résumé and recognition.

Overall, Kong Xuer Er does not appear to be short of opportunities. Instead, she is methodically building presence across productions of varying sizes. For actors with an idol background, remaining consistently cast already signals industry acceptance. Her next official project seems less a question of “if” and more a matter of timing and the right fit.