Are there "sequels" to the video clip showing Hong Kong singer Andy Hui camera canoodling with actress Jacqueline Wong in a taxi? Andy and Jacqueline were caught on camera holding hands and kissing in the back seat of a taxi, in a scandal that broke on Tuesday (April 16). Andy has been married to singer-actress Sammi Cheng since around 2014. According to Hong Kong media reports, the entire video clip was sold by the driver of the taxi to the media for about HK$1.5 million. The exclusive video clip was released by Apple Daily on Tuesday, and media reports said there are two other video clips which have not been released. Meanwhile, Andy's manager Paco Wong has confirmed that his planned concerts in Hong Kong in September have been cancelled as the singer has been emotionally affected by the incident. Besides the concerts, Andy has other performances and shows scheduled in China. Asked about the financial losses due to these cancellations, Paco said: "It's not an issue of money. I hope there is no need for compensation." As for Sammi's planned concerts in Hong Kong in July, there is so far no word on whether they will be affected by the scandal. There are reports that Sammi has moved out of her apartment as she does not want to live with Andy after the scandal broke. But an Apple Daily report said that Sammi has not moved out and that Andy had apologised profusely to her after going back to their home after his press conference on Tuesday evening. Talk of more video clips surfaced after Apple Daily released on Wednesday a more complete version of the first video clip, which showed Andy and Jacqueline leaving the taxi together after reaching her home. A man who was shown in the video clip with Andy and Jacqueline has been identified by Apple Daily as Mr Kenneth Yang, a senior executive at an insurance company. He is a good friend of both Andy and Sammi. According to Hong Kong media reports, the couple had celebrated Mr Yang's birthday two days before the incident, but Andy and actress Jacqueline gathered a group of friends two days later to celebrate Mr Yang's birthday again. Source: www.straitstimes.com