GONG LI DENIES PREGNANCY RUMOR
Gong Li (巩俐) has denied rumors that she is pregnant and dismissed news that she is dating a French photographer 13 years her junior.
The actress refused to talk about her love life, saying, "Leave it to another day."
She was responding to reporters' questions at an interview during the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
Gong's Singaporean businessman husband Ooi Hoe Seong (黃和祥) confirmed recently that they have been divorced for three years (news May Daily broke at the time)
The media further reported that Gong spends most of her time now in France, living with her younger photographer boyfriend.
The "May-December" love affair has lasted for six years.
But the 46-year-old actress is in denial and the only comment she did make was to pat her stomach, as if to indicate the oven was empty.
Cannes, France May 28, 2012
Actress Worship: Gong Li
Gong Li first came into international prominence with her performance in the Oscar-nominated Raise The Red Lantern. From that point on a truly sensational actress had arrived. InChen Kaige’s magnificent Farewell My Concubine (1993), Li was awarded a New York Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1995 she was a tour-de-force in Shanghai Triad, playing a nightclub chanteuse and gangster's moll. She reunited with Chen Kaige in 1996 to play an isolated, spoiled heiress in the director’s Temptress Moon. In 2005 she went on to dazzle in Wong Kar Wai's magnificently flawed epic 2046. However, despite her popularity, Gong avoided Hollywood for years, due to a lack of confidence in speaking English. All that would change, as later that year she made her English language debut as the beautiful but vindictive Hatsumomo in Memoirs Of A Geisha - a dreadful film, saved only by her amazing performance. Other Hollywood roles would follow, Miami Vice in 2006 and Hannibal Rising in 2007. Interestingly, In all these films, she learned her English lines phonetically. Gong Linever really took Hollywood by storm, but I'm quite happy she didn't, as I've always preferred my foreign actresses in their native tongue. Consequently in 2006 she returned to Chinese cinema and again delighted audiences around the world in Curse Of The Golden Flower, a role in which once again, she received heaps of acclaim for. Gong Li has been rather quiet with her film roles as of late, but there is some good news - she is about to set American screens ablaze again. Early next year, she'll be starring alongsideJohn Cusack (High Fidelity) and Ken Watanabe (The Last Samurai) in the epic World War 2 thriller Shanghai. Gong Li fans unite! I'll see you in the ticket cue. In the meantime I leave you with a few Gong Li highlights.
Shanghai Film Preview (Watch Here)
Curse Of The Golden Flower (Watch TRAILER Here)
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