Eddy Ou and Patty Wu stir scandal to boost TV ratings

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After announcing his break-up with model Sami in July this year, Taiwanese television host Eddy Ou (commonly known as Ou Di) was recently seen sharing close interaction with artiste Patty Wu during the recording of his program Experts' Mobilization.

The two were rumoured to be linking arms and when Patty was asked if she would let go of Eddy's hand, she proclaimed, "No!"

However the rumour was reportedly stirred by the two artistes themselves in order to boost the show's ratings. Sources revealed that Eddy's real beau is actually a model nicknamed "little Jasmine" who is 11 years his junior, andthe said model is frequently seen on variety shows as a show girl. 

Fellow Taiwanese host Nono once pressed "little Jasmine" on her relationship with Eddy during one of his shows, to which she replied with a mere "thank you". Similarly, Eddy refuted the speculations and teased, "I'm single and meeting girls for dinner. You can come and take pictures if you want."

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