Monday, July 9, 2007

Kelly Chen : Homesick

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Kelly was yesterday at the press conference for the TV commercial for Maxim mooncakes. The previous spokesperson was Joey Yung and Kelly had substituted her this year. Kelly said that this is a normal sight where the companies will look for different people. Kelly's contract with Maxim will last for one year and she has done 5 images that she is extremely satisfied. One of them, she was a fairy sitting on a 6 metre high swing that left her the greatest impression. Sitting on such a great height did scare her. Another company's mooncakes had Eric Tsang with his mother in the ad. As to why Kelly had not asked her father to appear in her ad as well, she gave a laugh and said that she will collect commission if it is so.

Recently, Kelly had been busy filming her new movie in China. This time, she had specially returned to HK for Maxim's event. The movie filming will take a period of 3 months in Beijing, making Kelly feel home sick as this is the first time that she was away from home for such a long time due to filming. She has prepared many daily necessities including a few boxes of mooncakes as she will be spending the Mooncake Festival in China. Fortunately her boyfriend will pay her a visit to keep her company. The scar on Kelly's forearm has already partly subsided but she is still applying powder to conceal it. Kelly was also relieved that she only needs to complete one more horse riding scene before she calls it quits. Initially, she was concerned whether the horse could take on Leon's weight and hers as they need to ride on it together. One of the scene had already been completed and she is left with one more to go.

Also, Kelly was aware of the recent scandal of the Director of Broadcasting, Mr Chu. Kelly admitted that she was shocked to read about it on the papers. She exclaimed that the news was on the headlines for several days and even the lady involved became famous overnight after her identity was uncovered. Kelly believed that this will have serious effect on Mr Chu but it should not affect the overall image of the HK Radio station as it is a personal affair.

(credits to asianfanatics)

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