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Jay Chou disappointed at Netflix Taiwan for not further promoting his series ‘J-Style Trip’

Did Netflix make an oopsie again? Uh-oh.

Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou posted on his social media to lash out on the Taiwanese side of the streaming giant, Netflix, after not promoting his reality travel series J-Style Trip.

According to ET Today, Chou took it to social media platform Instagram to question Netflix Taiwan for promoting more Korean shows than one of their own.

“Is this the Korean Netflix?” he sarcastically asked, which actually makes sense.

The pop star’s Netflix series, J-Style Trip, was only promoted on the 10th of March by Netflix Taiwan to drive home its March 21st release.

However, as a response to Chou’s status update, Netflix Taiwan did try to sort things out and promote the show via their Instagram story that tagged Jay Chou, Taiwanese singer Jam Hsiao, Singaporean singer JJ Lin and Chou’s wife, Hannah Quinlivan.

In hopes of Netflix Taiwan to be forgiven, Chou just left it to his fans whether he’d respond and resolve whatever conflict the two parties have. Chou also said that while Korean series’ are “nice to watch,” J-Style Trip is on the same platform. That alone speaks volumes.

“At least show me see your sincerity,” he wrote.

In every episode of J-Style Trip, Chou treats you to a star-studded list of guests who are all willing to co-host the series alongside Chou himself.

Much like that of Jam Hsiao, JJ Lin, Blackie Chen, Nicholas Tse, Yohji Yamamoto, Cyril Takayama, Ryota Katayose, Darren Chou from the Drifters and Chien-chang Sung from Taiwanese music group Nan Quan Mama are featured in the show and actors Funky Tu and Norman Chen along with Taiwanese-Canadian magician Will Tsai have been named as permanent fixtures on the show.

Catch J-Style Trip every Saturday with new episodes since the 21st of March! Hey, Chou, are we doing a better job than Netflix Taiwan?

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