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2008年3月15日星期六

Shu Qi and Edison? No. No. No.

In the Internet, the latest actress said to be involved over the Edison nude photos sex scandal is Shu Qi.

In one of the blogs, Shu Qi pictures were shown over the internet. Observers said that these pictures might not be the pictures taken by Edison. They might be pictures taken when she was still very young and “not famous”.


Of course, I have already censored this picture otherwise might not be able to put it up. This is like Shu Qi and she might not be Shu Qi


It seems that when she knew that these seductive pictures were shown over the internet, she was very angry. She was quoted as saying, “my representative office is incurring heavy losses.” Apparently, one magazine seemed to publish Shu Qi’s seductive photos and it was reported that her representative company plans to sue the magazine soon.



Shu Qi is her stage name



How the blog can dig out the old photo of her? Well, I think many people might have kept her exposed pictures and now it is being reused in the internet. Is it good for her or bad? Edison Chan has become a poison and anyone associated with him might be pulled down by him because of his nude photo scandal. The blog probably is trying to secure more traffic by associate Shu Qi with Edison Chan conveniently.

I hope Shu Qi ‘s reputation would not be affected because I believe those pictures were taken when she is still very young and was being “silly”.

Shu Qi was born in April 16, 1976. She is a Taiwanese and her real name is Lin Li-Hui. Her stage name is occasionally Romanized as Hsu Chi or Shu Kei(Cantonese). She was linked romantically to Leon Lai.

She starred in Derek yee’s 1996 film, Viva Erotica, which was about the erotic film industry in Hong Kong, opposite the late Leslie Cheung and Karen Morris.

At the Hong Kong Film Awards, she received the Best Supporting Actress award for the film. Since then, she has appeared in mainstream Hong Kong films such as gorgeous(1998) opposite Jackie Chan, Stanley Kwan’s The Island Tales(1999) and Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s critically acclaimed Millennium Mambo(2000).


Another picture of Shu Qi




In 1999, Lee Ang approached Shu Qi for the role of Jen in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Six weeks into filming, her manager, Manfred Wong, not foreseeing the film’s massive international success, pulled her out to do a soft drink commercial in Japan, and the part went instead to Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi.

In 2002, she appeared in the Hollywood film The Transporter and the Asian action flick So Close. In 2004, she had a role in the Hong Kong horror film The Eye 2.



Apparently, Shu Qi is not happy about this picture being put up in the internet.Is this really Shu Qi or someone like her? You judge.

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