Contract allows her to get married and have kids Today, Myolie Wu, wearing a red dress with 20 karats of diamonds, announced that she has officially joined Stephen Shiu's GME China. This press conference was specially held at a cinema, to imply that Myolie will be jumping from the small screen to the big screen. They also had fellow company artistes such as Simon Yam, Chilam Cheung, Gallen Lo, etc. film video clips to congratulate Myolie. Myolie expressed that her feeling today is like getting married, and praised her new company for giving her a sense of stability. Furthermore, the boss, Stephen Shiu admires her greatly and she can feel his sincerity (in inviting her to join). There were rumours that her contract is 35 million for 4 years. Myolie admitted that the pay this time is a decent figure. She was also very well spoken and thanked the other companies that were interested in signing her. Myolie, having worked at TVB for 16 years, stated that TVB will always be her "maternal home". If there is ever a suitable script and partner, she would gladly return to film for them. She also expressed her gratitude for TVB's nurture in the past 16 years. However, Myolie's "maternal home" did not send any reporters for an interview. Asked if her chances of getting TV Queen this year would diminish greatly since she did not renew her contract? Myolie expressed that it is up to fate, but no matter what, she will continue to promote for her new drama that is currently airing on TVB, "Every Step You Take". There were reports saying Stephen will be putting lots of effort in assisting her in the film industry, and plans to create a movie script specifically for her. Myolie stated that her schedule for this year is already full, so the earliest that can happen would be next year. Asked if her schedule for this year includes getting married? She replied: "I hope to talk more about work today!" But she admitted that before signing the contract, she first clarified whether she could get married and have kids during the contract period. credit: HKChannel Images: HKChannel / MingPao