EDITORIAL: Shu Pei, Bonnie Chen & Kong Ling Ling in Vogue Nippon, July 2012






Editorial: The Shape of the City
Magazine: Vogue Nippon, July 2012
Photographer: Cédric Buchet
Stylist: Sophia Neophitou
Hair: Unknown
Makeup: Unknown
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TONY EMBARRASSED BY WIFE’S AFFAIR
Carina Lau and Jing Baifu met at a ground-breaking ceremony in Qingdao in 2009
Heartthrob Tony Leung (梁朝伟) is once more mired in questions about his celebrity wife Carina Lau‘s (刘嘉玲) rumored affair with a Chinese businessman.
He was quizzed about his Carina’s extracurricular activities on attending the 15th Shanghai International Film Festival, on Sunday.
Carina was seen with tycoon Jing Baifu (景百孚) at Shanghai Airport earlier this month, where the pair was boarding a private jet back to Hong Kong.
Asked whether he was unhappy on learning about the news, Tony looked a bit embarrassed, saying there is no need to feel unhappy.
Our loyal readers will recall that in July 2010, a photo of Carina and Baifu intimately sitting next to each other, with Baifu’s right hand on Carina’s right knee, caused a huge stir.
Baifu is estimated to have assets of 16 billion yuan ($2.5 billion).
TROLLS ATTACK VIVIAN HSU
Taiwan actress Vivian Hsu (徐若瑄) has fallen victim to cyberbullying as an anonymous person has been posting false information on a China-based forum pretending to be her.
The post reads: “I’m not Chinese. I’m Taiwanese. I don’t want to develop my career in China anymore … No matter what the results will be, I won’t go to that country anymore … You Japanese must support us. Mainland China bullies us, Taiwan.”
The post, which was soon reposted on many other Chinese forums, triggered waves of criticism from Chinese netizens, who slammed Vivian for being a “Japanese dog.”
The furious Vivian deleted all the posts on her own officially verified microblog, which has more than 6.6 million followers.
She revealed her anger in the introduction, on her account page: “No matter who you are and what purpose you have. You used my name to publish fabricated and ridiculous statements. I believe Sina will bring justice to me.”
Vivian has become the second Taiwan celebrity, after Shu Qi (舒淇), to shut down her microblog account in protest at irrational and negative comments posted on her account pages.
Shu Qi deleted all her posts, except one, on her microblog account in March after trolls took vengeance on her support of Hong Kong kungfu star Donnie Yen (甄子丹), who was mired in a war of words with mainland peer Zhao Wenzhuo (赵文卓).
Shu Qi just returned to microblogging this month.
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