Archive for January, 2008

Ada Choi’s Wedding: The Fathers

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Many people who served as father figures to Ada Choi attended her wedding on January 12, 2008. [Including her own father.] For instance…

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Here’s actor Wu Fung, who played the semi-senial father to Dr. Jackie Tong, one of Ada Choi’s most popular roles, in the TVB medical drama Healing Hands (1998).

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Here’s Ha Yu, who played the father to policewoman Wai Ying Zhi in the TVB cop drama Armed Reaction III (and its sequel Armed Reaction IV). What happened to Armed Reaction I and II? The lead actress, Esther Kwan, retired, so TVB kept the franchise going by bringing in Ms. Choi. Ha Yu won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 2005 TVB Anniversary.

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Image courtesy of tom.com, tungstar, and that thing hanging from the rear-view mirror

Here’s Mr. Choi, Ada’s real father. Ada and her father didn’t have the best relationship when she was growing up, but they reconciled sometime after he became a Christian (a conversion that she had nothing to do with–in fact, she was rather incredulous at the news and adamantly refused to believe it initially).

This is what’s great about this photo: he’s smiling! Much better than this photo, snapped by the paparazzi years ago when he was at work (he worked for the bus company–hey, why isn’t he driving the car?).

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Hmm. Is that the same guy? Let’s just pretend it is…

Sammi Cheng Baptized

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

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Around December 10, 2007, superstar HK singer/actress Sammi Cheng was baptized. You can see her written testimony above. [Is that a baptism photo or a mugshot?] Basically, she says she had some worldly success and achievements, but she was still empty; she took a sabbatical to reflect, and found the meaning of life in God and helping others. Or something like that…

By the way, as I noted below, the May 2007 issue of Angel’s Heart Monthly had an interview with Ms. Cheng. I found a translation of it at an online discussion forum devoted to her. The most interesting thing about the interview is her recommendation of Dr. Larry Crabb’s Inside Out, a book that apparently had a profound impact on her.

So Sammi Cheng digs Larry Crabb. Okay…

Ada Choi’s Wedding: Leanne Li Attends

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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On Saturday, January 12, 2008, Ada Choi married Max Zhang in a chapel at the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary in Sai Kung. A lot of blogs and newsgroups have taken note of the guest list, a who’s who of Ms. Choi’s TVB colleagues and other HK entertainment figures. However, virtually all of the sites failed to note that TVB actress/Miss Chinese International 2005 Leanne Li was in attendance. You can see her here in the center of this picture (TVB superstar actress Gigi Lai is on the right, and I don’t know who Fat Boy and Woman in the Blue Dress are).

Let me repeat: Leanne Li attended Ada Choi’s wedding. Ten years from now this could be a momentous occasion because it could mark the passing of the banner of Hong Kong’s Most Popular and Holy Celebrity from the present titleholder Ada Choi to up-and-comer Leanne Li.

Maybe.

Or it could just mean that Leanne Li attended Ada Choi’s wedding…and that’s it. We shall see…

[Stay tuned as I will soon post pictures from the wedding, and my own commentary.]

Ada Choi: Off The Market

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

Congratulations to Ada Choi, who in December 2007 announced her engagement and imminent marriage to longtime underground boyfriend Zhang Jin. Zhang is a Mainland television actor and martial artist whom Choi has been dating for approximately 4.5 years. According to reports, he is a Christian like Ada.

There had been various tabloid rumors over the years that Choi and Zhang were dating, but such gossip had died down recently. In fact, at the time that Choi announced her engagement and marriage plans, the Hong Kong tabloids were circulating reports that she was involved in a lesbian relationship with good friend and fellow Hong Kong Christian actress Monica Chan!

Whoops! Guess not… Good work, Hong Kong Tabloids! Caught in another lie, you scumbags!

[Sort of. News reports indicate that Zhang Jin doubled for Zhang Ziyi (no relation) and Michelle Yeoh in some of the martial arts sequences in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (1999). So I guess that means he…looks like a woman? Of course, just because Choi is marrying someone who looks like a woman doesn’t mean she’s a lesbian, right? Right?]

Interestingly, this wasn’t the first time that Choi was rumored to be a lesbian. The tabloids have raised the possibility at least twice: once when Choi played Billie, a lesbian bar owner, in Love & Sex Among The Ruins (1996), and again when she complimented a female Cantonese opera singer known for her cross-gender roles.

It was also interesting how Choi kept the relationship secret for all these years and then suddenly announced that she would be marrying Zhang. This is interesting because for years that’s exactly what she told the tabloids she would do: deny and lie to them about if (and who) she was dating, but then promising to announce when she would be getting married when the time was right. As it turns out, Choi is a woman of her word. [If you tell someone you’re going to lie to them, does that still make it lying?]

I look forward to seeing who her bridesmaids will be and who attends her wedding because she’s pretty much the Kevin Bacon of Hong Kong Entertainment Christendom - she’s somehow befriended or connected to virtually every Hong Kong Christian entertainer there is. Her wedding could be the biggest event in Hong Kong Entertainment Christendom this decade. In fact, it could be bigger than that since she’s well respected in the wider HK entertainment industry and has good relations with all her colleagues, Christian or not.

No doubt she will use her wedding as an opportunity to convert them. I predict that there’s going to be at least one altar call, maybe two…and that’s just during the ceremony, itself. Who knows what’s going to happen at the wedding banquet? The over-under on the number of people who will be converted is currently four…at least according to Hong Kong bookies. [Hongkies will bet on anything…]

Anyway, congratulations to Ada Choi, perhaps the paragon of what an HK Christian entertainer should be: a person who loves her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, above all else, and a person who also loves her guns. [Amen.]

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Congratulations!!