Andy Lau, who is rumored to be getting married, won 6 prizes in the "IFPI Awards Ceremony" and became the big winner. He accepted the congratulations of the singers.
China News Service, April 13. Earlier, it was rumored that Andy Lau married Zhu Liqian in Malaysia on April 6. As a result, he quietly returned to Hong Kong to spend his birthday with the beautiful woman that day. Another rumor is that Andy’s wedding date has been changed to the end of this month, that is, after all the tours are completed. The night before, Andy completed his Changsha concert and rushed back to Hong Kong to attend the awards ceremony. When asked about the marriage rumors, he said this time: "There is still not enough love for me to get married."
Hong Kong’s Ming Pao newspaper reported that Andy Lau had been rumored to get married in Malaysia in early April. Andy claimed to have returned to Hong Kong to attend the "IFPI Awards Ceremony" the night before yesterday. Did he come back from Malaysia? Andy said: "No, I came back from Changsha. I got married in Malaysia? I don’t know, I should ask those who told the rumors! I’m not married!"
"I’ve known about it for years, but there’s no timetable [for marriage]," Mr. Wai said, referring to the long-running online news of his marriage. "I hope the person who wrote it will explain, because there are fans who will be happy for me. If according to the rumors, I have been married dozens of times!"
Andy emphasizes that there is still not enough love for him to get married.
Referring to Wei Shi’s appearance in court in Japan on the 24th for the Tibet-related drug case, Hua Zai said with emotion: "It is very difficult to make up for a mistake. Whether the incident is true or false, I hope her actions after returning can restore some credibility."
Some people outside pointed out that Liming did not try to save Wei Shi, and Andy said: "Everyone handles it differently, and there will be another voice when they do anything. If they help, they will be accused of appeasement. It is inconvenient for me to say more, but it is a pity."
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