
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Sunday, 15 March 2009
Jill Vidal




Jill Vidal, often referred as Jill or Wei Si, is a Hong Kong based female urban pop singer of Chinese Korean Filipino ethnicity with British nationality. Jill's twin sister is Janice who is an emerging pop singer in Hong Kong and Asia.
Recently, Kelvin Kwan Chor-yiu and Jill Vidal are arrested in Japan due to possession of marijuana .
Yui Ichikawa





Friday, 13 March 2009
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Monday, 9 March 2009
Sunday, 8 March 2009
Aya Hirano




Aya Hirano (平野 綾 ,Hirano Aya, born October 8, 1987) from Aichi Prefecture, Japan, is a seiyū and J-pop singer who has had roles in several anime, visual novels, and TV commercials in Japan. She is contracted to Space Craft Produce, a branch of Space Craft Group for her seiyū career. For her singing career, she is signed under Lantis. Her blood type is O.
Saturday, 7 March 2009
Kim Jung Eun




Kim Jung-eun (born March 4, 1976) is a South Korean actress most popular and famous for her roles in Lovers in Paris and Marrying the Mafia. Known for her spunky, princess-like image, she admits to having been fat early in her life. She also declared openly that when she graduated from high school, her mother allowed her to have plastic surgery as a graduation gift. She is notable for her appearances in Korean television advertisements.
She is the girlfriend of Lee Seo Jin, her partner in her drama, Lovers.
Friday, 6 March 2009
Gillian Chung




HONG KONG (AFP) — A Hong Kong pop star contemplated suicide after explicit photos of her with another famous singer were plastered on the Internet last year, a report said Friday.
Gillian Chung, half of Canto-pop duo Twins, said she was devastated when photos of her with actor Edison Chen appeared on the Web, the South China Morning Post reported.
Chung said the idea of killing herself was only fleeting, the newspaper said.
If I died, all my problems will be passed on to the people around me, the people who care about me," she said in a television interview due to be screened on Saturday, according to the Post.
Chung was one of several starlets pictured in compromising positions with Chen, who has told a court the images were posted on the Web after his computer was stolen.
Chung said she lost all her dignity when the photos were released.
"There's no privacy any more," she was quoted as saying.
"I showed everything to everyone, and no matter what I do I'll get the blame. But dignity is the most important."
Images from Chung's tearful interview were plastered across the front pages of Friday's newspapers in celebrity-obsessed but conservative Hong Kong, where the photos caused a storm when they appeared in February last year.
Chung and Chen are hugely popular across Asia, though Chen, one of the region's biggest film and music stars, saw his career destroyed by the scandal.
He was forced into early retirement and fled to Canada, his childhood home.
Chung was the second victim of the scandal to break her silence over the photos, after actress Cecilia Cheung lashed out at Chen last week for not apologising.
"I blame myself for doing such a foolish thing," said Chung, who has kept a low profile over the past year but is hoping to make a comeback in a high-profile ad campaign next week, the report said.
A computer technician in Hong Kong has been charged with illegally posting the photos online.
My Comment: I don't think she was wrong as this is a private matter. I will support her entertainment performance again if her performance is good.