Shu Qi cries in the park
Shu Qi has been dragged into the dispute between Vincent Zhao Wenzhuo and Donnie Yen.
The two kungfu stars, who were working on their new film 'Special Identity', fell out after some disagreements and differences of opinion.
Shu Qi, who was never involved in the issue, became a victim because she had openly supported Donnie.
"Chi-tan is very prefessional. He is serious about every scene so that it is beautifully presented to the audiences.
"Even though he was shivering in the cold weather and suffering from cramps, he did his best to carry on shooting whenever he heard the word 'Actor!'
"He is a good big brother, good actor and good man," Shu Qi wrote on her weibo on March 20.
A few days later, a netizen posted an old nude photo of the actress on her weibo, openly humiliating her, in a protest over her support for Donnie.
Shu Qi was deeply hurt. She removed all the comments and stopped following anyone on weibo, where she had 10.12 million followers.
On Monday, Shu Qi was spotted at Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens around 2pm.
She was there to visit her ex-manager, Miss Gun - the producer of a new film currently being shot at the park.
When she found out that Gun was busy, Shu Qi sat quietly on a bench alone and kept starring at the cellphone.
Suddenly, tears rolled down her cheeks and the actress began crying.
Shocked to see Shu Qi behaving so abnormally, Gun immediately rushed over to console her.
Shu Qi finally calmed down. She left the park upon seeing reporters.
When reporters asked for an interview, Shu Qi rejected them saying: "This is my private time, I'm not doing any interview."
She appeared very sad and put down her head most of the time.
But Shu Qi finally put on a smile on her face when reporters described her as very beautiful even without make-up.
Meanwhile, many people have shown their support for Shu Qi, including film director Wong Jing, who followed her footstep to delete all comments on his weibo as a silent protest.
"I know who's behind this, but don't have evidence," he told a reporter over the phone.
Chinese director Feng Xiaogang also supported Shu Qi. He wrote: "If I scold you of behaving like an animal, I'm humiliating the animals."
Vincent apologised to Shu Qi for being dragged into the dispute. "I hope this issue will end soon, Shu Qi is innocent."
Source: Agencies
Published March 27, 2012