At 26, Wu Xiuya has a stable job and a seemingly perfect life with her ambitious boyfriend, Zheng Hao. But after he makes big decisions—her job transfer, proposal, and housing—without consulting her, Wu Xiuya finally speaks up, finding unexpected freedom on stage at a comedy bar. Encouraged by the laughter and support from new friends in stand-up, she discovers a place where she can fully express herself, leading her toward a new chapter.
“Hit It Off” is a captivating reality show that pairs up actors to undergo intensive training and enhance their acting skills. Over a dozen talented young actors coexist in a shared living space, showcasing to the audience the behind-the-scenes reality of an actor's life. Throughout their journey, the participants engage in daily activities that allow them to forge deeper connections with their fellow actors. Each individual enters the show with the goal of finding their ideal screen partner, delivering exceptional performances, and solidifying their commitment to becoming outstanding performers. In the grand finale, a panel of one hundred esteemed audience members will have the privilege of determining which team deserves the coveted title of “The Best Screen Partners".
The show is a virtual reality game and breakthrough reality show. Artists are invited to land on the vowel continent MEMOON, and start a seven-day game adventure on the moon. Every day, under different plot themes, they will link avatars, challenge mission levels, save the vowel continent, and win benefits for the audience at the same time.
Xu Mengjie is a female pop singer, model, and actress from Mainland China. In 2015, Xu Mengjie officially joined the Bee Girls Team and became a beehive trainee. In 2018, Xu and two of LadyBees member were chosen to represent Zimei Tao Culture in the girl group survival show Produce 101 China. In the show's final episode, Xu took 11th place, making her included in the final debut line-up. That same day she successfully debuted as Rocket Girls 101 member and released the song Rocket Girls. On June 23, 2020, Rocket Girls 101 officially disbanded and Xu returned to her original company to continue her career as a soloist.