Sunday, March 25, 2012

Albert Yeung exposes his wife caught him having an affair

EEG CEO Albert Yeung accepted Mingpao Weekly magazine interview and told the story of when he and a female artist went to 'get a room' at the hotel and his wife caught him. As the female artist is now married, he refused to reveal who that female artist was.

Back then, Albert Yeung met a female artist at a gathering, and the two 'got a room' in Kowloon Tong. Suddenly someone ratted him out, his wife and sister-in-law went rushing over to find him. He tried to delay his wife and leave the scene. Fortunately Albert met a good friend, [he/she] admitted he took the female artist to get a room and when he got home, he pretended to be drunk. Albert bribed the watchman and all of the domestic workers to be his witnesses. Although his wife didn't believe it, but she had no evidence either. It was only until he was jokingly telling Philip Chan about it, and unexpectedly several months later, the story was made into the film Ke Le Fe ??? (1978). Kenneth Tsang was pretending to be him, while Idy Chan pretended to be his wife. At the time, he didn't know his story was in the film and invited his wife to watch the premiere. Results, his wife saw the film and was very angered, she felt humiliated and the couple ended up in a divorce.

As for his current wife (Luk Siu Man), Albert expressed there is no man on earth that isn't greedy or perverted. He still has a girlfriend, but he will be careful. When speaking of good friends Jackie Chan and Elaine Ng, at the time Albert wanted to be the middleman, and give Elaine "shut up money", so she won't disclose the 'Siu Lung Liu' (illegitimate daughter) incident. Later, Jackie chose his own method to handle the whole situation, and publicly admitted he made a mistake that every man in the world would make. So, the rumor that Albert Yeung gave HK$30 million to Elaine Ng is not true. Albert will be releasing his autobiography Courage that he spent 3 years to prepare.

Source: Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

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