Zhuyin fuhao4/7/2023 ![]() Jackie Chan acknowledged the parody by uploading a self-mocking microblog that imitated the sentence structure from the spoof advertisement. hair – duang duang duang – is thick and shiny." The parody alludes to a 2010 scandal in which Bawang was accused of having added carcinogenic chemicals to its hair products. Every day now, I'm adding special effects. In the video, Chan appears to say that he has no hair at all, with more interjections of "duang": "after a month of special effects, hair is – dua-a-a-ng – still I knew they're fake, that it's due to chemicals. The word became viral after a 2004 advertisement for Bawang Shampoo in which Jackie Chan says, ".after filming, visual effects are added, the hair becomes duang very black, very shiny and very smooth." The advertisement was the subject of a parody published on 20 February 2015 on the Chinese video sharing site Bilibili, featuring footage of Chan remixed to the tune of the viral Chinese song My Skate Shoes (我的滑板鞋). It has become a popular hashtag on Sina Weibo with more than 8 million mentions by the start of March 2015. Duang ( Mandarin pronunciation: pinyin: duāng Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄉㄨㄤ) is a Chinese neologism that has become a viral meme despite its meaning being unclear. ![]()
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