Monday, May 23, 2016

[2016.05.24] LISA CH'NG GIVES MAT YEUNG HIGH GRADE

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Lisa Ch'ng says that she will "flash" online
Ai Wai and Rachel Lam fight over the script
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Recently dating Mat Yeung Ming, Lisa Ch'ng Sze Ming attended the production wrap of the film GWING DOH LOK CHAM GEI (EPIC FAIL TO LOS ANGELEGS) with Ai Wai, Rachel Lam Hei Tung, Deon Cheung Chung Chi and Mannyan Lam Man. Her Kuala Lumpur trip was not only to visit boyfriend Yeung Ming but also her parents. Sze Ming did not directly respond to what her parents' impression of her new boyfriend was, only that every time she went home her parents would be very happy. What was her Mommy's impression of her boyfriend? She said, "I don't know, pretty good. (How did she grade your boyfriend?) Very high score, she appreciates how he treats me the most."

Falling in love again, Lisa said that she and her boyfriend were seriously in a relationship and their company did not interfere. As for when they would wed she left it to her boyfriend to answer. Lisa revealed that she would save up for the wedding. As for her kiss with her boyfriend becoming magazine covers, Lisa said that her parents did not know about that yet. From now on she would watch how she behaved more. She said, "Maybe later I will keep posting so no one would be surprised."

After years in the business Ai Wai played the lead for the first time. He said that he had no pressure. Instead the producer, writer and actor Lam Hei Tung felt the pressure. Because she was not pretty enough, Lam Hei Tung revealed that they fought a lot when they went over the script. Luckily after they took their places they were fine. This time in the film Pinky Cheung Man Chi played his wife, Ai Wai said that he was disappointed that Lam Hei Tung did not add intimate scenes for them. Earlier they went to work in the U.S. for almost a month. Ai Wai joked that he felt like he broke into the Hollywood market. Lam Hei Tung admitted that she learned a lot from the U.S. production and saw a lot of film technique there.

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