Showing posts with label Asian Movie Star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian Movie Star. Show all posts

Mar 24, 2011

5 Asian Star Largest Sex Scandal

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Sex scandal always been the subject of 'hot'. Moreover, if the perpetrator is a well-known public figure. The case for distributing celebrity sex videos or famous people can certainly be a big case. Especially if it occurs in Asian countries that embrace traditional oriental and tend to be conservative.

Not only exciting video scandal Indonesian celebrity' Cut Tari with a man who allegedly Ariel long a conversation 'hot', here are five other cases of distributing obscene videos and pictures in various countries in asia.

5. Taiwan
Actors: Chu Mei-feng, Taiwan Women Politicians

Chu Mei-feng

Case: In 2001, a friend of Chu Mei-feng is jealous of him, Kuo Yu-ling, installing pinhole cameras in Chu's bedroom. The camera recorded the scene vulgar Chu with a married lover, Tseng Chung-ming. Ling then spread it in the media. VCD containing the recording scene was circulated rapidly.

Completion: Chu resigned as head of the Hsinchu City Cultural Department, and announced that he will be out of public life. He then thought better and poured his experiences in the form of biographies and books appear in staging a concert in Singapore in 2002.

He is now a host on Macau Asian Satellite Television. Former best friend, Ling, sentenced to four years for violating privacy laws, damage to public morality, as well as theft and forgery.

4. Hong Kong
Actors: hip-hop artist, Edison Chen

Edison Chen

Case: In 2008, the outstanding 1300 photo vulgar Chen with at least six celebrities on the internet. Among others, the singer, Gillian Chung, movie stars, Cecilia Cheung, model, Bobo Chan, and his girlfriend, Vincy Yeung. It happened after he took the hard disk into a computer repair place.

Completion: Chen, hunted by police in Hong Kong and became the moon-monthly media. He fled to the United States and announced that will put his career in the entertainment world continue to 'without limits'.

Some time later he returned to Hong Kong and starred in the movie 'The Sniper'. He went back into the news when doing an exclusive interview with CNN.

3. Vietnam
Actors: Star adolescents, Hoang Thuy Linh

Hoang Thuy Linh

Case: A video with images a bit blurry, shows Thuy Linh, 19 years old, was having sexual relations with a former girlfriend. A video that circulated in 2007, it is surprising his fans, and even entire countries, because of Vietnam included a very conservative state. The case can be said to 'sex scandal' biggest in the history of Vietnam.

Completion: Critique and criticism continues to Hoang Thuy Linh addressed. Linh also publicly apologized to Vietnam on television. "I made a mistake, a very big mistake. I apologize to everyone, parents, teachers, and friends," Linh said, as quoted from cnngo.com.

But the scandal did not make his career ruined. Instead he made a bad image of a chance in a career. He changed his image from boy to girl sexy sweet. Currently the bid for fashion shows, television shows, and commercials came.

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Jun 25, 2008

Hong Kong fans fight to save Bruce Lee`s last home as museum

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Fans of kung fu legend Bruce Lee are campaigning to save the Hong Kong home where he spent his final years as a museum, a news report said Wednesday.

The two-storey house in the city's exclusive Kowloon Tong residential district, where Lee and his family were living at the time of his death in 1973, is being sold by its owner to raise money for earthquake relief in China, the South China Morning Post reported.

The 530-square-metre residence in Cumberland Street was expected to fetch about 13 million US dollars when bids for it and four other properties owned by entrepreneur Yu Panglin close Wednesday.

Fans of Lee, who starred in films that include Fists of Fury and Enter the Dragon, have appealed to the Hong Kong government to buy the house as a memorial to the city's best-known movie star.

Lee lived with his wife, Linda Lee-Cadwell, in the house, which he affectionately named the Crane's Nest. He died mysteriously at 32 at the peak of his stardom at the home of an actress friend in another part of Kowloon Tong.

Hong Kong officials, apparently wary of Lee's hell-raising reputation, have repeatedly resisted calls to create any permanent memorial to the movie star, and his home was used five years ago as a "love hotel," where couples rented rooms at hourly rates.

Bruce Lee Club chairman Wong Yiu-keung told the Post that it was "humiliating" that there was no proper place to commemorate the first Chinese celebrity to gain worldwide fame.

"It is humiliating enough to have the late star's former residence being turned into a love hotel," he said. "Hong Kong has been using Bruce Lee to promote the city, but what has Hong Kong done for him?"

Cultural critic Chip Tsao pointed out to the newspaper that Hong Kong's government was spending hundreds of millions of US dollars compensating chicken farmers after the latest bird-flu scare.

"Does Bruce Lee have a lower status than chickens?" Tsao asked.

A statue to Lee was erected a few years ago along the Victoria Harbour waterfront after years of pressure from his fans in Hong Kong and overseas.

However, his childhood residence and the Golden Harvest studio, where he filmed his most famous movies, have been demolished.

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