Friday, April 22, 2016

[2016.04.23] NICHOLAS TSE AND CECILIA CHEUNG BLAST NEXT WEEKLY

Cecilia Cheung's manager receives a suspected debt collecting bill
Lucas and Quintus
courtesy of mingpao.com
Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung issue a joint statement to criticize false reports
courtesy of on.cc

Nicholas Tse Ting Fung and Cecilia Cheung Pak Chi issued a statement about Next Weekly's earlier report titled "Younger Son Does Not Follow Old Man". They said that the article mentioned their younger son Quintus "not following" father Tse Ting Fung, the content of which was completely untrue.

"We have always maintained a decent relationship. For our two sons from education to life we maintained decent and close communication. Both sides are working hard to ensure that both sons would grow up in a healthy and happy environment. We have a mutual understanding for scheduled family gatherings and meetings with our two sons, which is what the so-called 'people around us' and 'people in the know' in the report did not know; how we and our two sons got along only we would know the most about. We plead with these 'people around us' and 'people in the know' not to further make up stories to harm the children. We also hope that individual media outlets would not again report stories that 'people in the know' made up and/or make any untrue reports, thus affecting the children and leaving them with unnecessary childhood scars. Over the years we bear the pressure of negative media reports while at the same time maintained the close relationships between family members. We would do our best to protect our sons so they can continue to grow in a happy and healthy environment. We sincerely hope that all our friends in the media would understand the hearts of parents. Everyone love their children and their hearts would break over any harm they suffer. We please plead with all our friends in the media to stop reporting such false and damaging reports."

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