Gillian Chung demands apology from Edison, said she considered suicide

gillianchung.jpg Hong Kong singer Gillian Chung, one of many starlets embroiled in the Edison Chen photo scandal last year, broker her silence on Saturday. In an interview with TVB, she demanded an apology and explanation from Edison, and revealed that she had thought about killing herself when the pictures leaked. Gillian is the second star to be interviewed, after Cecilia Cheung appeared on television last week lambasting Edison for failing to protect or console the women whose lives he'd inadvertently ruined. Interest in the case was recently renewed when Edison appeared in a Canadian court to give testimony against the man who stole the photos. Source: Electric Paper

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I demand an apology. Ever heard of a razor?

She should apologize to the world for her over-grown black forest down there.

I demand an apology Gillian for making us see what a hairy vagoo you have down their.

ehh thats ridiculous, why would she have the right to demand an excuse from him??? she agreed him to take those pics.

silly girl

Boo hoo sob sob...

It hurts the feelings and insults the intelligence of the Chinese people that such moronic little wastes of carbon matter like her, her "twin", Edisen Chen and ALL Hong Kong "celebrities" exist on this Earth...

she did have an advanced case of toubaozi bi.

But actually many of her words are the words of a typical girl, many girls do feel in that way. I write something on my blog.

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