Monday October 20, 2008 China Hong Kong singer-actress Gillian Chung performed Saturday night at an evening party of the Third Annual Meeting of Chinese Business Leaders in the eastern Chinese city of Nanchang, triggering another flutter of speculation about her comeback. Chung came with her boss, Albert Yeung, chairman of Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG) and VIP of the meeting. The singer uttered a few words in greeting and sang two songs, Southern Metropolis Daily reported. The Twins member's showbiz career nearly evaporated after a nude photo scandal involving her and actor Edison Chen stirred up the whole Chinese-speaking world at the beginning of this year. Her public performances were met with protests, ads were withdrawn from media, and her scenes in the movie "Mei Lan Fang" were rumored to have been cut. The latest TV drama of the 27-year-old star, Huanhua Xijian Lu, which was shot last year, started broadcasting on BTV on October 1. The broadcast was seen as her return to the stage. Chung's comeback is "only a matter of time," an EEG official was quoted as saying. credits: crienglish.
Add Oil Ah Gill, we're waiting for you to come back and Steal some of the Fame Charlene gained while u were away
good she's coming back...an that pple are giving her a chance... BUT...i dont like her trousers >___<"
i have never liked twins... when i first heard about the scandal i was just laughing out loud because shes always acting innocent n doing some girly "cute" poses in the cam N BOOOOOOM dirty sex pics of her n edison just ruined what shes been working on for ages lol ouch....punked
well, i don't hate her or anything cuz i never like her in the first place ...lol but i must say, for any fans out there, you gotta see her from a different light after the scandal, don't you? especially the male fans, i bet ya'll thought she's out of your lead kinda gal .. up there and high standard but she turned out to be a slut who just sleeps around town .. hmmm .. for a comeback .. i don't know. if i was her, i'd leave the industry. i can't imagine how she's dealing w/ the ppl at work alone; not to mention the public criticisms.