@liu19880718: ทำไมเธอถึงโด่งดังมากในประเทศไทย?#thailand #泰国

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popiahha1
PoPiahHa :
I have watched some C dramas for years. For me, those actors have quite the same pattern of acting as a 'C type', like we know they act like that b'cos they are chinese. But ZhaoLusi's actings are different, more natural, more like general people.
2026-05-14 14:27:17
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serenewcl
Serene Wong :
凭她坚韧的毅力和努力的用心,才能站上舞台👍🏻
2026-05-14 16:11:37
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user1388780059006
ชลกนก พรเพิ่มพูน :
她很认真,努力,用心。
2026-05-14 04:50:33
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user8628348590582
奶思凸迷右凸 :
赵露思是谁
2026-06-06 16:59:12
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kk057542
小可愛KK :
露思的認真與努力,是有目共睹的,露思妳是最棒的!👍👍👍
2026-05-15 08:48:17
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indey.keokhamphou
Indey Keokhamphoumy :
จ้าวลู่ซือเป็นดาราจีนที่ฉันรักที่สุด💜
2026-07-02 15:22:29
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wushuyu1
@🐟小瑜ปลา🐟 :
她很可愛
2026-05-14 04:29:05
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kknoxnox
kknoxnox :
她值得擁有我們的愛🥰
2026-05-14 18:56:30
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eathan.lange
Julian :
我还真的不知道她有哪些创作的歌曲
2026-05-26 02:59:12
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user40890236
Sue Wellington :
we love her💕💕💕💕
2026-05-14 14:51:44
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doudouxiaozhu
Funk🏃‍➡️🌶️ :
莫名其妙😕
2026-05-16 01:33:42
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adrian.low20
Adrian Low :
露思加油!🥰
2026-05-14 12:30:16
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saengduean98
@麗英. :
趙露思你很棒。
2026-05-15 02:59:19
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maythioo54
KaythiOo :
好喜欢她 她值得被爱🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-22 01:44:07
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mama519thai
mamamu :
lusiเป็นดาราจีนคนแรกที่ฉันรักมา6ปี เธอเป็นมากกว่าดารา เธอแสนดี พยายาม อดทน จิตใจดีคนไทยมองออก
2026-05-15 22:32:21
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maymay_jyiaojyiao
May_Jyiao_PMU :
露思超棒的
2026-05-14 13:44:11
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_wei77777
2026中国统台🇨🇳 :
真诚是最大的阳谋,无解
2026-05-14 13:19:14
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juvygomezsalazaryukong
Juvy Gomez Salazar-Y :
The bravest and hardworking girl I've ever seen💜💜🌹🌹Very natural, beautiful inside and out, kind hearted and unique one..I really love her💜💜🌹🌹
2026-05-15 05:15:40
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user8105145000608
👍👍我是聚寶盆💪💪 :
這個趙露思都算犀利.我未看過他的作品.也沒有聽過他唱歌.我只是在網上看過他的新聞.視頻和照片.但我已經迷上他.這女孩有一種很獨特的魅力.可能是天生自帶的吧.有些人就好像戴安娜女士一樣.屬於月亮星人.在沒有光的地方他都會發光.
2026-05-14 10:21:47
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na.na.na404
Na Na Na :
为啥听你说都听哭了😂
2026-05-14 08:34:13
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stanleywang332
Stanley Wang332 :
露思真棒
2026-05-14 18:56:02
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mon52328
mon :
TVB😂
2026-05-14 05:53:27
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mmaa0101
M M :
她很努力。她本来也不是歌手,更没真正在泰国做过大量宣传,能有这个上座率已经很棒了,那是扎扎实实靠影视剧积累的粉丝。
2026-05-16 22:21:58
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