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5/13/2009

Gillian Chung: The End of Innocence

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They say that hard times help build character. Gillian Chung certainly found out the hard way. The Hong Kong singer/actress was in the limelight in January last year for all the wrong reasons.

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gillian chung photo
gillian chung pic
gillian chung picture

When pictures of her (and other Hong Kong actresses) engaging in sex acts with actor Edison Chen were leaked on the Internet, it left Chung reeling from the backlash. Not only were her lucrative endorsement deals cancelled, the public didn’t appear too sympathetic over her predicament either.

Chung, the other half of the Twins Canto-pop duo, retreated from the public eye and only resurfaced on March 7 this year when she did an interview on the TVB talk show Be My Guest.

She said on the show that she had reacted differently in 2006 (crying over the Peeping Tom pictures of her changing during her performance in Malaysia) compared to the 2008 scandal because, “there is a big difference between voluntary and involuntary actions.”

As for “Edisongate”, Chung said she had consented to Chen filming their intimate acts because she liked him and did not want to lose him as her beau. Following the sex pictures scandal, Chung said she had contemplated quitting showbiz and committing suicide.

Well, she has done neither. Three days after the interview, Chung appeared at a press conference to announce her comeback as the spokesperson for the Hong Kong-based Bauhaus Tough Jeansmith fashion chain that sells denim-based and streetwear attire, and accessories. She was appointed brand ambassador for the Asia Pacific region. A promotional tour followed soon after with appearances in Hong Kong, Taipei and Beijing.

Bauhaus International founder and chief executive George Wong told StarTwo via e-mail that the company took the high road in deciding on the campaign theme for the label and the choice of spokesperson.

“Under the current global economic downturn, 2009 is full of hardship and toughness. Not only the people in Hong Kong, but others all over the world are living in hardship and have to face challenges. To boost morale, Tough Jeansmith launched a campaign with the theme ‘Be Tough’ for Spring/Summer 2009 to cheer everyone up and advocate the brand’s mission statements – tenacity and perseverance,” he says.

“We believe Gillian’s willingness to face challenges can bring home the message of ‘unremitting self-improvement’ and ‘enthusiastic toughness’.”

On the risk of Chung’s association with the brand backfiring if the public turns out to be unforgiving, Wong stressed again on tenacity and perseverance.

“I believe we are doing well in Hong Kong as well as other overseas markets, including Malaysia. With the launch of Gillian’s campaign, I hope we will gain more exposure in different markets,” adds Wong.

But a story on the media marketing, PR and advertising trade portal Brand Republic takes a different viewpoint. It quoted a PR/advertising head honcho as saying that the Asian market likes its celebrities to be squeaky clean and may not be as forgiving as the West. It also quoted a Hong Kong PR agency head saying that it was a wasted opportunity for both brand and endorser.

“Representing Tough jeans, I expected an edgier, Britney Spears image appealing to an older audience. But it looks as if she may revert to an innocent appeal and we all know now she definitely is not,” said the PR head.

Tough’s spin on the ad campaign has an image of a sullen-looking Chung surrounded by four hunks who depict demons and devils as a reflection of her fighting spirit and toughness amidst adversity.

The question is, has Chung bested the demons of her past and emerged victorious? Is she really tougher and stronger? Other than the TVB interview, Chung has deflected all questions pertaining to her “fallen angel” episode.

In a StarTwo e-mail interview with Chung, her management refused to answer any personal questions or those linked to Chen. The Bauhaus team also said that it was part of her contract that she only answered questions on the campaign. The only thing Chung would say was: “I also want to be to tough and strong, so I think I am quite suitable for this campaign.”

The campaign is all about being tough, but the irony here is that she retreated behind a wall of silence when questions were posed on the sex photos scandal and whether she had been unfairly judged by fans, the public and media.

Coincidentally, her “comeback” happened at a time when the trial of the computer technician who downloaded the images from Chen’s laptop started (he was convicted on April 29). Chen, too, has reappeared in public after vowing to retreat from the entertainment industry.

After appearing in Singapore to promote his movie Sniper, 13 days later on March 12 a gold-coloured bullet with a letter warning him not to show himself in public anymore was sent to a Hong Kong TV station.

Like it or not, the attention on the scandal will not go away so soon. Now that the good-girl image no longer applies, will her comeback as a toughened phoenix rising from the ashes work?

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3/10/2009

Female Artistes Supports Gillian Chung

Female Artistes Support Gillian Chung

Well, a lot of Female Artistes have being interview and voicing their opinions on Gillian Chung’s interview. Their opinions are in stark contrast to some netizens who have being extremely vocal and vicious towards Gillian Chung’s plight.

JJ Jia
JJ Jia

JJ Jia expressed that she feels Gillian regrets what she did, so people should forgive her. We are basically human and everyone makes mistakes. Who hasn’t regretted something they did. On asked about whether Gillian was “naive” to take those pictures, JJ Jia remarked “To be fair, I find it pretty dumb, we must be extremely careful on such things. I feel after this incident, many people will not do that now.”

Kary Ng
Kary Ng
Kary Ng did not see Gillian Chung’s interview but said the incident must have being tramatic for Gillian Chung. Regarding netizen’s attacking Gillian, Kary express that Everyone has their own individual opinion, however to come out like Gillan Chung did and explain her side of the story already wins her respect and she feels Gillian is very couragous.

Ella Koon
Ella Koon
Ella Koon was delighted that Gillian Chung no longer entertains any idea of sucide. She supports her totally and feels that the netizens should leave Gillian alone. Everyone should see that Gillian is very brave to do the interview.

Tracy Ip

Tracy Ip hopes everyone supports Gillian and express she is very brave

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4/29/2007

Gillian Chung's Naked Picture Alleged to Be a Conspiracy

Tears were shed, accusations made and lawsuits threatened. And just when the smile came back on Hong Kong pop star Gillian Chung's face, comes another shock.

It seems her ordeal of being photographed eight months ago while changing was a set-up.

A former senior management personnel from her management company, Emperor Entertainment Group, has claimed that the entire fiasco was staged to create publicity for Gillian, who is one half of Hong Kong's Cantopop duo Twins.

Gillian Chung was photographed eight months ago while changing

The person was identified only as Mr. L by the Hong Kong media.

Last August, Hong Kong gossip magazine Easy Finder weekly splashed a photo of Gillian changing on its cover, with the headline 'AhGill undoes bra in rear window'.

The pictures were allegedly shot by paparazzi with a pinhole camera during a Twins concert in Genting Highlands, Malaysia.

The incident sparked a furor in the entertainment industry where celebrities rallied against paparazzi for their unethical conduct.

At that time, Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang and action star Jackie Chan were among those who rallied around Gillian.

Malaysia even ordered Easy Finder to be taken off the shelves.

Emperor condemned the 'immoral' photos and said it would take legal action against Easy Finder, which is published by Next Media.

The company, owned by businessman Jimmy Lai, also publishes Next magazine and Apple Daily.

Popularity Woes

Mr. L claimed that since Gillian's debut five years ago, her popularity, or lack thereof as compared to her partner Charlene Choi, has always worried the management, reported Hong Kong's Oriental Daily.

'Last year, the company wanted them to go solo. But as Gillian was unable to hold the fort on her own, it was decided that Charlene would stay with her for another year,' claimed Mr. L.

Apparently, Gillian was a victim of the manipulation and was not privy to the deal.

'She is too timid. There's no way of informing her before it was carried out. But had it been Charlene, I believe she would cooperate,' he added.

The plan was simple.

Staff from Emperor allegedly hid a pinhole camera inside the changing room at the Genting Highlands concert.

Security was tight and only staff from the company could gain access easily.

The company then allegedly bribed Easy Finder with HK$200,000 ($39,000) to print the pictures.

Mr. L said the execution was almost flawless, except for one glaring detail.

After the blow-up, Emperor lashed out at the magazine and media, and vowed to take action.

But there was little follow-up.

The only recourse Gillian had was the fact that the Hong Kong court ruled that the photos were 'indecent'.

The magazine was subsequently required to be wrapped and made to display an 'Over-18only' warning.

When contacted by Malaysia's China Press, Twins' manager Ada Wong's retort came fast and furious.

'No such thing!' she exclaimed.

She questioned the veracity of the report.

'This is ridiculous and there's no such thing, so there's no need for any response,' she said. She also denied that the duo would split up.

'It's all false, so I think you don't have to bother yourself with such news,' she said.

When asked about the status of the police investigations, she said that there was no need for them to go to Malaysia to assist in investigations at the moment.

The Malaysian police is investigating Mr. L's claims.

A police spokesman said that if it is the truth, he should have contacted the police rather than the media.

He added that if the police get more evidence supporting the claim, they would not rule out the possibility of sending officers to Hong Kong to investigate.

They may also work with Interpol.

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