Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Shu Qi supported Donnie Yen, Netizens attacks back posting old nude photos

Regarding the war between Donnie Yen and Vincent Zhao while shooting new film Special Identity ????, the rumors have been getting more and more severe. Many artists from the industry have been speaking out in support for Donnie, and this resulted in unrestrained attacks. Among them was Shu Qi, who only wrote a message on Weibo supporting Donnie's professional attitude. This led to an 'invasion' of slandering messages on her Weibo. Recently, the attacks were taken to a higher level. Someone dug up Shu Qi's old nude photos that were taken before her debut, when she was on the cover of an adult magazine. The magazine photos were uploaded online for 're-visiting'.

With her past exposed online, Shu Qi suffered from a huge emotional impact. The other night, she already started deleting over 1,000 messages on Weibo. By yesterday, she had "0 Weibos" and "0 Following". She was once known as the 'Weibo Queen', but now she's protesting against online violence. Yesterday afternoon at 2pm, Shu Qi was spotted leaving her residence heading for Central to visit a friend. At the time, Angelababy and Kai Ko were working on a new film, and felt very surprised by Shu Qi's incident. It turns out that the producer of that film (Ms. Koon) was Shu Qi's former manager. At the time, Shu Qi saw that Ms. Koon was busy, so she sat alone in a far corner, but she was constantly looking at her watch. During the time, she couldn't help, but to let out her sadness and teared up. She kept using tissues to wipe away her tears, and after several minutes, her eyes were all swollen from the crying. Later, Ms. Koon came to comfort her and if was then when she started feeling better. When they discovered, reporters taking photos, she quickly got up and left.

As a result, there were 5-6 people escorting Shu Qi to the car. When reporters went forward for interviews, Shu Qi was in a bad mood and politely declined: "It's my personal time, I don't want to be interviewed."

Regarding the whole incident, Donnie was furious too, he wrote on Weibo: "Thanks to my friends for all the support. It is also because of your support that I feel sorry that you were innocently dragged into the issue and have to face online violence that is getting out of control. I feel helpless, heartbroken!"

Source: Oriental Daily, Mingpao
Translated by: aZnangel @ AsianEU Forum

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