Friday, August 8, 2008

Jerry Yan Finally Showed Up At Premier Hot Shot

Jerry Yan not only stole the spotlight away from Show Luo at the "Hot Shot" premiere event, but also harassed him in private. In a scene where the two have a ball combat, the basketball in Jerry Yan has no eyes, and directly hit Show's "private area," hurting him so badly that he couldn't speak. There was also one part where the cameras had missed, where Jerry was happily playing a game of tackling privates.

CTV and GTV's "Hot Shot" held a first autograph session at Taipei's Dazhi. This time Jerry was really missing, Show then very obviously became the main event. Some fans also present him with a birthday cake, to celebrate his birthday early. But Show never failed to forget to tell the media to also focus on Chun. When there were people that said Chun was just a "cameo" coming along with the promotions, Show hurried to come out and clarify, "He [referring to Chun] isn't just a cameo, he always appear in the most important events."

Show and Chun have become super close, and even called him "baby." Show said, Chun and himself have both played Liang Shan Bo, so they're really destined. GTV has a habit of betting on TV ratings. Yesterday, before they reached the autographing venue, even the actors themselves laid down bets, but when Show was asked how much he had bet, he stepped aside and didn't answer, but his baby came out and answered for them, "The number is the same as our airing time." Turns out it was 9.3, as for Chun himself, he laughed and said it has something to do with the Olympics and father's day, the answer: 8.8. Their competitior 'Fated To Love You' has already broke 12.

While Show was autographing, to his left was a mirror, so he could see himself whenever he wanted to. As for questions regarding Jerry Yan, he carefully answered, to prevent the media from making up stuff again. At the premiere event, he had tripped and fell, the media had written that when Jerry suddenly showed up, Show had felt upset, and had a stern face. Yesterday, he clarified again that it had nothing to do with Jerry showing up, he just felt it was really embarrassing to have fallen over at such a big event.

source: East Day (from http://www.bebo.com/basketball-fire)

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