A first 'stubborn' step on the path to solo stardom

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Dancer-singer Meng Meiqi. [Photo provided to China Daily]

In the hope of being selected as the next pop idol, for the rigorous monthly tests and highly competitive auditions held by talent agencies, Meng used to arrive at the studio at 8 am for vocal and dance training and stay until midnight every day. This dedication spilled over into mealtimes too. The only meat she was allowed was low-fat chicken breast, in order to maintain her slim figure.

"I knew I should prepare myself and secure the chance to step onto a stage and be seen by others. That's why, despite the pressure, I still enjoy the intensive training that helps me progress every day," says Meng.

"Produce 101 was the greatest opportunity that I ever encountered and fortunately, I managed to grasp it. "Unsurprisingly, the Chinese singer that was highly polished by the K-pop industry, successfully captured the hearts of the audience thanks to her outstanding performances, taking top spot in the show's final vote tally.

"What makes her special for me is that she always appears stunning onstage, while remaining understated offstage," says Wang. "She shows her deep love and respect for her performing career, and I think that's a good virtue of a young pop idol."

During the girl band's recent domestic tour, Wang noticed that although Meng's feet hurt so badly that she was unable to wear high-heels or boots like her band mates, she still insisted on performing the dance moves wearing socks.

"I cherish each opportunity to perform for the audience," says Meng. "The spotlights on the stage get my adrenaline pumping every time."

Her professional focus is just one side of the rising star. The other is that she is often inarticulate and rather shy when answering questions from the media or taking part in a reality show, perhaps a reflection of her young age and the fact that she is still learning how to become more mature as an entertainer.

"I'm willing to try my hand at other things besides just singing and dancing," says Meng.

"I hope I can finally find my own unique style and that it will also be applauded by the public."

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