Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Sonija Kwok Refuses to Admit She's A 'Remaining Woman' and is Waiting For New Love


Sonija Kwok attended to an opening ceremony of a bakery as guest yesterday. Asked whether she paid attention to Michael Tao, who was her ex-rumored boyfriend, has new rumors? Sonija said: "Didn't pay attention. Won't say too much and reply. (Whether still waiting for new love?) I'm waiting, can't rush. Plus that person hasn't appear yet. Now my career is the most important one. I can't stop working and wait. In fact my requirements are still the same as 10 years ago. But maybe it won't be the same to the one I'm getting married with." Asked whether she worries she is set as "remaining women," Sonija said: "People have their mouths and can say whatever they can. But I think waiting and didn't find one yet doesn't mean you're a 'remaining woman.' You can be happy even when you're single, nothing to concern. (Will open up your love life when you date?) The one you're dating doesn't necessary mean he is the one you're getting married with. Anyways, I will definitely let everyone know when I get married."

Source: Mingpao; ON.CC (picture) / Translation: KAY @ kays-entertainment.blogspot.com

Monday, August 9, 2010

Bernice Liu Is Mistaken As The Real Restaurant Receptionist


Bernice Liu plays a restaurant receptionist in upcoming series "Household Army" (tentative name, Chinese: 居家兵團). The crew went to a Chinese restaurant to film outdoor scenes. Before official filming, a customer actually mistaken her as the real restaurant staff. Bernice didn't know whether to be happy or upset, but she politely explained that she was actually filming and told that customer to ask some one else for help. Actually, Bernice should be happy because that means she did a good job in portraying her character!

Source: The Sun / Translation: KAY @ kays-entertainment.blogspot.com

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Raymond Lam Ready to Battle Ah Sa On the Bed


Raymond Lam, Charlene Choi (Ah Sa), and Wong Cho Lam went to a theater yesterday to hold a thank-you event for movie "The Emerald and the Pearl." Arrived to the event first, Raymond was surrounded by many fans when he showed up at the theater. He expressed he didn't get scratched by fans.

Relax personal limit

Because Raymond and Ah Sa have a kissing scene in this movie, asked whether he feels it wasn't extreme enough and would he give more surprises to viewers? He said: "Then let's be more extreme in the next movie. (Bed scene?) Okay. I would relax my limit if the story is set at a modern time. But the selling point of this movie is not the kissing scene." Earlier Joey Yung and Ah Sa expressed if box office of this movie is good, they would rip off his leg hair and his leg hair is safe at this moment. Raymond joked: "Hope the box office can get better. It doesn't matter to give up some leg hair!"

Ah Sa said she enjoys filming the movie and doesn't mind other things. As for filming bed scenes, in the beginning she didn't believe Raymond said that. Later she joked: "Okay, if it's necessary. But I'm afraid because he has so many fans. He is prince charming. (Whether he is your prince charming?) I can only answer yes! (Electrified by him?) Electrified? Many times, even causing hair loss."

Suggests Raymond to run nude

Ah Sa expressed it was her first time promoting in theaters in Hong Kong, but she has to do the same thing when she go to Mainland. Asked how would they promote, Ah Sa said: "Don't know! Maybe ask Raymond to run nude, because he has lots of fans! If Joey and I were to run nude, no one would want to watch. We can support Raymond next time!"


Source: Oriental Daily / Translation: KAY @ kays-entertainment.blogspot.com

Saturday, August 7, 2010

New Miss HK Winners Deny They're Porkchops


CNNgo published an article recently, calling this year's Miss Hong Kong pageant a "porkchop pageant" (link here). Yesterday the three new Miss Hong Kong winners attended to a charity dinner party and they denied they're "porkchops." Winner Toby Chan replied: "They are not purposely exaggerating this thing right? Should be saying this year's winners are out already. I won't be upset because of it. They only posted our winning pictures? That's not fair to us. Maybe it's an angle problem. Anyways there are some pictures that look better."

Second runner-up, the one who is said to be the ugliest, Lisa Ch'ng replied: "Doesn't matter. Hope after this report is out, more people would want to see us in real person. When they see us in real people, they won't think we are porkchops." Asked whether they think they are porkchops, Lisa said: "No. I won't introduce myself as pork chop." Toby said: "I won't give myself this title." As for first runner-up Sammi Cheung, she said: "I wouldn't want others to call us by this name, just want to use our real names." Talked about responses from residents when they are on the streets, Lisa said: "Some said it's all good if I fix my hair, okay in real life! They also said they want to redress my hairsyle!" Toby said: "They would praise us pretty when they meet us in real life."

As for whether they would stop eating porkchop? The three said no and Lisa said: "This title appears in many years previously!" 2005 Miss HK winner Tracey Yip supported them: "Hope everyone look at them with an admiring heart. I'm not surprised to hear this incident. They are very pretty girls."