CRIEnglish.com reported, “Charlene Choi, half of the Hong Kong pop duo Twins, recently worked solo on an advertising campaign for Adidas’ new women’s wear line.”
“The other Twins member, Gillian Chung, was noticeably absent.”
“As an iconic musical group, Twins have endorsed a number of brands for many years.”
CRIEnglish.com reported, “Hong Kong pop singer Gillian Chung returned to the stage on Sunday for the first time after being embroiled in a widely-criticized nude photo scandal. But her presence has drawn hundreds of complaints.”
“Chung and her singing partner, Charlene Choi of the pop duo Twins, were among an all-star line-up for a show, held by the local TVB station, fundraising for the snowstorm-stricken people on the mainland.”
“The night collected about 70 million Hong Kong dollars.”
“Despite the charity theme, TVB received more than 170 complaints against Chung, who was seen in a string of photos leaked online earlier this month in bed with local singer-actor Edison Chen.”
CRIEnglish.com reported, “Hong Kong singer Gillian Chung in female pop duo Twins resumed work formally Tuesday night after having been caught up in a nude photo scandal.”
“Website sina.com.cn reported that Chung went back to work after she had apologized for the photo scandal on Monday.”
“Chung was surrounded by reporters on her way to the recording room where she works, but she refused to give further comment on the scandal.”
CRIEnglish.com reported, “Gillian Chung, one of several prominent Hong Kong stars caught up in a nude photo scandal, Monday apologized for the incident that has sparked arrests and a media frenzy.”
“Chung, 27, previously known for her squeaky-clean image, made her eagerly awaited statement before a mass of reporters and video cameras flanked by Charlene Choi, her singing partner in the female pop duo Twins.”
“I admit that I was naive and very silly, but I’ve grown up now,” Chung said, without explicitly saying she was in the photos.”
HK actor Edison Chen apologized in a recent video on an ongoing scandal involving him and several prominent actresses. According to news reports, people who were repairing his computer stole personal photos featuring him and several prominent actresses and music stars such as TWINS Gillian Chung, Bobo Chan and Cecilia Cheung. The individuals posted the photos on a forum and the photos have been widely distributed. The police in Hong Kong said that anyone caught with having the photos in their computer or sending the photos can face prosecution.
The photos show personal and sexual content. Many media reports are saying they are fakes but many are saying its real. Nevertheless, Edison Chen has come out in public on his blog.
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CRIEnglish.com reported, “Hong Kong police on Thursday accused a suspect of disseminating obscene content after the town was stirred by the daily upload of erotic photos of Hong Kong singer-actor Edison Chen and his former rumored celebrity girlfriends on local online bulletin board in the past five days.”
“Twelve involved photos were reportedly found in his computer when the 29-year-old suspect was seized in Yuenlong district Wednesday night.”
“The man was only a second-hand promulgator and the case will be further investigated, the police said.”
“Eight other photos were released on the internet during the period when the arrest was taken place.”
“The scandal started last Sunday when a forum user of hkgolden.com uploaded a seemingly-self-taken erotic shot of a man and a woman in bed, who looked like Edison Chen and one of his rumored ex-girlfriends, “Twins” pop singer Gillian Chung.”
CRIEnglish.com reported, “Photos purportedly showing a Hong Kong actor partially nude with several starlets were copied from his computer when it was serviced last year and later distributed over the Internet, police said Monday.”
“The photographs, allegedly of actor and singer Edison Chen in bed with singer Gillian Chung along with suggestive images of actress Cecilia Cheung, were recently posted online, sparking a media frenzy.”
“While Chung’s company, Emperor Entertainment Group, initially said the photographs of the normally squeaky-clean star was a digital fake, Hong Kong police said some 1,300 private shots of celebrities had been stolen from a faulty personal computer belonging to an individual who took it to a computer shop for servicing.”