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| Stefanie Sun returns to perform in Hong Kong after 12 years at the Kai Tak Stadium and appear in different costumes |
Singaporean diva Stefanie Sun Yanzi came to Hong Kong again after 12 years to perform, and landed at the Kai Tak Stadium for the first time to hold two "Just After Sunset" tour concerts. Last night the series began, Sun Yanzi in a white jacket appeared around 7:40 PM and displayed her diva level presence. Reportedly tickets for the concerts were hard to come by, even Stephen Chow Sing Chi had to try something unique to "rob" tickets as he shot a funny video with Sun Yanzi. Chow Sing Chi pretended to "rob" Sun Yanzi with a pair of pantyhose over his head and a banana in his hand, recreating the classic scene of ALL'S WELL ENDS WELL (GA YAU HEI SI) "This is a stick up, men to the left women to the right against the wall, please", which has aroused heated discussions online.
Chow Sing Chi and Sun Yanzi jointly posted a post on social platforms yesterday to reprise the scene of ALL'S WELL ENDS WELL; in the photo Chow Sing Chi was seen with his back to the camera, wearing nude- colored pantyhose over his head, holding a banana as a pistol and pointing at Sun Yanzi's neck; Sun Yanzi cooperated and raised her hands in a gesture of surrender, but she could not hide the smile on her face. Chow Sing Chi humorously wrote in the post, "Stefanie Sun's concert pre- sale was sold out, and the world has forced me to rob concert tickets. Children should not try this at home."
In addition to being funny, Chow Sing Chi was more thoughtful in integrating Sun Yanzi's classic golden songs into the message: "In the end I robbed her of 10 tickets. I am not sad, I am too lazy to care about right and wrong. I am very happy." Cleverly connects the titles of Sun Yanzi's songs "I'm Not Sad", "too lazy to care" and "I'm Happy". The post was posted for 9 hours at 9 o'clock last night, attracting more than 70,000 likes. Many people in the circle left comments to interact, and Edmond Tong Chun Yip also left a comment with the song title "The You I miss"; the official account of Universal Music Taiwan also responded humorously: "Yanzi gave Sing Yeh a banana (answer)".



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