Adia Chan Adores Eddie Cheung

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    The cast of TVB’s upcoming comedy drama Full-Time Nowhere Woman <全職沒女> came together for a costume fitting press conference on Friday. The series, produced by Andy Chan (陳耀全), stars Eddie Cheung (張兆輝) and Adia Chan (陳松伶) in the leads. Young actors Owen Cheung (張振朗) and Jeannie Chan (陳瀅) will support.

    Full-Time Nowhere Woman is Adia’s first TVB drama since 2006’s Trimming Success <飛短留長父子兵>. This is her first team-up with Eddie Cheung, whose last television drama is the yet-to-air Come With Me <性在有情>, shot in 2014.

    Acknowledging that it’s been ten years since she’s last filmed a TVB drama, Adia revealed that she accepted the role because of the script and Eddie. “He’s my male god!” exclaimed Adia. “I’ve been a huge fan of Eddie since I was young, so this is like a dream come true!”

    The 45-year-old said even her husband, Chinese actor Zhang Duo (張鐸), was excited for their team-up. “My husband is fan of Eddie’s as well. When he heard that we’ll be collaborating, he told me to enjoy it!”

    Eddie said, “I’ve waited for this moment for a long time. Back in the day, I filmed mainly historical period dramas while she filmed Republican-era dramas. We never had the chance to collaborate. Now, we can film a modern drama together!”

    Will there be an intimate scenes? “I hope so,” said Adia with a laugh. Eddie said, “I’m afraid that I won’t meet the requirements.” Adia then said, “Do you think we’ll be able to add some on our own?” Eddie laughed, “Anything for you!”

    In regards to the hectic film schedules that comes with filming television dramas, Eddie said, “We’ve discussed about it. We’ll try to get as much rest as we can, but we understand why it’s scheduled the way it is. We’ll make concessions. It’s been several years since I last shot a TV series. Times are changing so fast.”


    creds: Oriental Daily