Without his father's company, Zhang Mo was often bullied and despised by his classmates when he was a child. He is often beaten by male students around him for no reason, but he is afraid to say it out loud. After becoming famous, Zhang Mo once said in an interview that he was lonely when he was very young, because he lived alone and didn't often see his father. That is to say, in this growing environment, Zhang Mo, a teenager, gradually became withdrawn, did not like to talk to others, and became the eyes of her parents? Good boy? But suppressed for a long time? Good boy? Are you online? Rebellion? This is the most terrible.
Zhang Guoli once said in an interview that Zhang Mo suddenly became very rebellious when he was 16 years old. At that time, Zhang Mo was crazy about racing and rock sports, and bought four motorcycles in half a year, which made Zhang Guoli very worried. Zhang Guoli thinks it's too dangerous to drive a motorcycle. Once a friend of Zhang Mo lost a motorcycle worth tens of thousands of yuan. Zhang Mo was very sad, but Zhang Guoli was very happy, which made Zhang Mo the most? Is it broken? The truth is that Zhang Guoli once strangled his own musical cells. Before going to college, he liked to sing everywhere with a broken guitar on his back, but in Zhang Guoli's eyes, it was not good, so he cut off Zhang Mo's financial resources and drove Zhang Mo out of the house.
Zhang Mo, who had eaten steamed bread and pickles for several months, was finally killed by Zhang Guoli. Forced? I went home to watch the Chinese opera honestly, and the contradiction between father and son was covered up. Zhang Mo never mentioned Zhang Guoli in front of his classmates. Zhang Mo is very controlling. He was filming outside, and after a short rest, he couldn't wait to call Tanya. Tan Ya wanted to break up with him, and Zhang Mo poured her a cup of hot tea. Last time he hit Tanya, he finally caused irreparable damage? Serious consequences? , was fired, but now there are a series of Zhang Mo in the entertainment industry untenable black history.