Mainland netizens criticize “Sunshine Angel” for being a decaying drama

There have been an augmenting array of Taiwanese statue dramas collaborating with mainland investors and TV networks; as partial of a process, TV networks contingency wait to get an capitulation from mainland’s administration of radio and radio before broadcasting a play in Taiwan. Continue reading

Wu Chun denies starting a business in Hong Kong

With many hunks like Louis Koo Tin Lok, Wu Chun and Wu Jing, the film MAGIC TO WIN (HOI SUM MOR FAT) yesterday held a press conference. Producer Raymond Wong Pak Ming would also appear in the film. The event also arranged for the magician in the film to perform. Wu Chun denied planning to purchase property in Hong Kong and joked that for work to fly all over and stayed at hotels, he did not have any real home. Continue reading

Wu Chun: Not married, not angry and not taking over family business

CHANGSHA, CHINA: Brunei-born Taiwan singer-actor Wu Chun categorically dismissed the rumours that have swirled around his departure from Taiwan boyband Fahrenheit, reported Chinese media.

Shortly after the announcement that Wu has left Fahrenheit earlier this month, there has been speculation that he left Fahrenheit because he couldn’t get along with the other members of the band. Continue reading

“Sunshine Angel” caught in financial dispute


Wu Chun’s last idol drama, “Sunshine Angel”, is said to be in a financial dispute between its mainland collaborators and Comic Ritz. The mainland production company, Shanghai Yao Xin Ying, reportedly still owes Comic Ritz three million TWD for the drama’s production cost.
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