Sunny Chan: “Jessica Hsuan Walked Off the Set Before!”

Discussion in 'Chinese Entertainment' started by b-lee, Jan 16, 2012.

  1. b-lee

    b-lee ǝʌıʇɔǝdsɹǝd ʇuǝɹǝɟɟıp ɐ

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    While filming in mainland China earlier, Jessica Hsuan (宣萱) was accused of being difficult to serve. In an interview with the Singapore media, Jessica’s frequent costar, Sunny Chan (陳錦鴻) said, “I knew this a long time ago!” Sunny revealed that while filming Curse of the Royal Harem <萬凰之王>, Jessica had walked off the filming set.

    On that particular day, Sunny, Jessica, and Myolie Wu (胡杏兒) arrived on set early. However, the director did not film the actresses’ scenes. At approximately 11:00 PM, Jessica said to the director, “I ​​have been here since the afternoon and my makeup was replenished three times. I have waited for five hours already; if you are not going to shoot, then I’m leaving!” Sunny later added that Jessica was only adhering to her own principles.


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  2. turbobenx

    turbobenx .........

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    wow, didnt really kno she was that type
     
  3. kevin

    kevin RAWR!

    That is gutted though, 5 hours is a long time!
     
  4. Jeff

    Jeff 神之馬壯

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    well, she did arrive on set early and waited for 5 hours. its the directors fault that her scenes are not filmed, couldn't blame her..
     
  5. candy10013

    candy10013 Well-Known Member

    cant blame her. if only have a scene or two. they should film it earlier insert having someone wait 5 hours
     
  6. milky_bb

    milky_bb Well-Known Member

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    Its well know she could be a little tempermental..throwing tauntrums like this does her reputations no favours at all. Waiting 5 hrs is annoying, but still need to be professional...Sunny and Myolie did not seem to be too bothered?!
     
  7. haolk

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    i really don't think it's Jessica's fault. Every one has their own rights and role to play - directors, actors.

    What if it's the other way round, the director has to wait for five hours for the actors to arrive?

    They will still blame the actor. It will always be the actors' faults..