Zeng Peici Panics Over Unauthorized Song Performance on Sisters Who Make Waves 7
- Pets Tseng is facing a copyright complication during her participation in the seventh season of the Chinese variety show Sisters Who Make Waves.
- The conflict centers on the song Enough Love, a track by Hsieh Ho-hsien.
- Despite the lack of authorization, a scene occurred during the production where the host suddenly began singing Enough Love.
Pets Tseng is facing a copyright complication during her participation in the seventh season of the Chinese variety show Sisters Who Make Waves
.
The conflict centers on the song Enough Love
, a track by Hsieh Ho-hsien. According to reports from Yahoo News and Mirror Media, Hsieh Ho-hsien had explicitly refused to grant authorization for the song to be used on the program.
Despite the lack of authorization, a scene occurred during the production where the host suddenly began singing Enough Love
. The unexpected performance caused Pets Tseng to react with visible alarm, a moment described by Liberty Entertainment as a pupil earthquake
.
The situation reportedly became uncontrolled as Tseng expressed panic over the legal and financial implications of the unauthorized performance, specifically shouting about fines
.
Popularity and Competition Context
The copyright incident occurs as Pets Tseng has emerged as a strong competitor on the show. Reports indicate that she has unexpectedly achieved the top spot in popularity rankings among the contestants.
Sisters Who Make Waves
, produced by Mango TV, is a reality competition focusing on women over the age of 30. The program gathers a diverse group of professionals, including singers, actors and dance artists, to compete in stage performances.
The series is designed to allow these women to break through professional barriers and present high-quality performances with the support of a professional production group.
The seventh season continues the franchise’s tradition of high-profile stage competitions, though recent reports from YouTube indicate some viewers have criticized live broadcasts for issues such as a lack of audio editing.
