“I Live in Your Time” Production Team Denies Rumors About Zhang Ruonan’s Professionalism, Clarifies Viral On-Set Incident

Timotius Ario
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LayarHijau— The upcoming modern romance drama I Live in Your Time (想把你和时间藏起来) has found itself at the center of online debate, not for its storyline, but due to controversy surrounding a viral video from its filming location that sparked discussion on Weibo about lead actress Zhang Ruonan’s professionalism.

The situation began on April 16, 2026, when a short behind-the-scenes clip spread rapidly across Weibo. In the video, Zhang Ruonan is seen briefly turning her head during a take after someone off-camera called out her name near the filming location, believed to be a fan standing outside the set area. The moment happened while the scene was being filmed, forcing co-star Wang Anyu to break character, and the production team had to reset and restart the take from the beginning with the full crew. The clip quickly triggered debate online, with some users questioning whether the interruption reflected poorly on Zhang’s professionalism during filming.

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As the discussion escalated on Weibo, Zhang Ruonan’s agency stepped in on April 17, tagging the drama’s official Weibo account and requesting clarification about what had actually happened on set. “What really happened? Why not come forward and explain the situation?” the agency stated, shifting public attention toward the production side and how the set was being managed.

In response to the growing speculation, the I Live in Your Time production team issued an official statement on April 17, 2026, addressing the incident and several other rumors circulating online. According to the crew, the viral moment was misinterpreted. They explained that filming took place in a residential area where individuals not affiliated with the production were shouting and attempting to film the shoot without permission. In that environment, Zhang Ruonan instinctively turned after hearing her name being called, which was then misunderstood as disrupting the take.

“During rehearsal prior to filming, the actor was startled by someone calling her name from outside the designated filming area and briefly assumed it was part of the crew’s instruction,” the production representative clarified.

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The team also firmly denied claims that frequent mistakes or excessive retakes from the actors caused delays in the filming schedule. They explained that longer working hours were a normal part of production logistics, allowing the crew to capture multiple camera angles to achieve the desired visual quality, rather than being linked to performance issues from the cast.

Another rumor addressed involved the use of the “3-2-1” countdown on set, which some online users had speculated was being used in place of dialogue because actors were allegedly unprepared. The production team clarified that the countdown is a standard filming cue used across the industry before recording begins, and has no connection to dialogue delivery or script memorization.

The studio also praised both Zhang Ruonan and Wang Anyu, stating that the two leads have maintained strong professionalism throughout the shoot and have consistently cooperated with the production crew’s direction. They emphasized that claims suggesting major disruptions caused by the actors were inaccurate and based on misunderstandings of the filming process.

To conclude, the production team urged fans and individuals filming on location without permission to respect the working environment of the cast and crew. They noted that crowds and unauthorized recordings can interfere with production and pose safety risks. “We hope the public will remain rational, avoid spreading rumors, and help maintain a healthy online environment,” the statement read.

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