Cecilia Liu on Husband Nicky Wu: “He is a Gift”
Bride-to-be Cecilia Liu Shishi (劉詩詩) arrived in Hong Kong on March 11 to attend the launch party of CARVEN, a French designer fashion store. Cecilia and husband, Nicky Wu (吳奇隆), will hold their wedding ceremony in Bali on March 20.
Due to her hectic work schedule, Cecilia was 45 minutes late to the event. When she arrived, she immediately went to greet her fans. An engagement ring was seen on her finger. She left the event 20 minutes later.
According to a report, CARVEN designers have created a custom-made wedding dress for Cecilia’s wedding. The actress shared that she is still deciding on what to wear, but did express that she would be wearing “quite a lot” of different dresses at the wedding.
Cecilia, who turned 29 years old on March 10, was asked if Nicky had given her anything for her birthday. She smiled and said, “He is the gift. He flew to Beijing just to celebrate it with me. We had a private party with a few friends.”
The Imperial Doctress <女醫·明妃傳> actress said she has no time to stay in Hong Kong to do some more wedding shopping, as she must return to the studios to continue post-production voice recording. Although the big day is coming soon, Cecilia said she has no time to rest. Asking if Nicky, who has more free time, is doing most of the wedding arrangements, she said, “We discuss them together!”
Rumors say that Nicky’s band, Little Tigers (小虎隊), will reunite for their wedding. Cecilia said, “You’ll know when the time comes.”
Source: Eastweek
This article is written by Addy for JayneStars.com.
1. good for her!!
2. 29? She looks much younger.
3. 45 min late? And no apology? Very unprofessional. Moreover I suppose she is paid full fees? Or free event? If free then she can be late all she wants even if very unprofessional.
4. Saw Imperial Doctress, about quarter way through the meandering slow series and all I can say she is has improved a lot since her first few series but that being said, she is still a terribly inadequate actress whose only fortune is being very lucky to be the promoted actress.
5. She has grown very pretty over the years.
@funnlim LSS is a very hard worker and she doesn’t seem to be the kind that would be unprofessional. I watched some interviews they said she always works very hard to study her lines in the dramas. Sometimes she would fall asleep while reading her script. Another time she said if she is not done with her work, she would worry like a student would worry about his or her homework.
@dramas4me no doubt she is a hard worker. But late for 45 min without any explanation or even apology recorded is unprofessional and every hard worker bound to have 1 time of unprofessionalism. Perhaps the article made no mention of her apology or reason. Late is late. No excuse.
@funnlim I agree with you that late is late, but I don’t think she is the kind that wouldn’t apologize to it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Nklqyblue0E
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BxJCDgQcUcQ
@dramas4me Thats why the article should have emphasised on that. Gives her good PR image.
I saw an interview of a korean movie actor once. He was late 5 min for a very early talk show (like 7 am plus) and he was a huge star and the interviewer made mention that he was 5 min late and he had to apologise profusely for that. Just 5 min.
Same goes here. Article must have mentioned her lateness, why she was late and the fact she must have apologised profusely. To jump straight to her upcoming nuptials is just sensationalism.
@funnlim Yes – exactly. It’s so unfair sometimes. The media has so much power with celebrities in general. Sometimes they can make or break someone’s career.
@funnlim
madonna was unapologetically 2 hours late to her recent HK concert, but none of her HK fans made a stink about it. One can imagine the fury if it were a local star.
@msxie0714
Maybe they forgave her because she is an international star from abroad.
@hetieshou hahaha serious case of double standards
@msxie0714 i can imagine too!
@msxie0714 If Madonna didn’t have a good reason for her tardiness and she didn’t apologize for that than I think that’s very unprofessional of her. It shows that she didn’t respect the HK’s audience. I saw a short clip of her with Eason Chan and I think she was so tacky – it’s the part she gave him a banana on stage. He said that his daughter was in the audience. I’m not sure it’s was the same concert or not.
@dramas4me Yup! And actually, Madonna was late to most of her other shows as well, not just the HK one (I think the record was 2 hours 45 minutes at one particular show). And not a single apology either. To me, that goes beyond being unprofessional – that’s outright disrespect for her fans and others who paid good money to watch her perform. And not only that, she actually berated the audience during her show for not being rowdy and not screaming loud enough and also looking like they’re about to fall asleep or something (some in the audience posted comments online that were hilarious: um, of course we’re going to look tired – we waited for you for 3 hours…what do you expect???). Sure, I understand she is an international superstar and a legitimate Diva so she feels she’s entitled to be late – for me though, I have little respect for people like that (perhaps because I’m a punctuality freak, so the topic of punctuality vs tardiness is a sensitive one for me). What I found funny was that by the time the HK and Macau shows came around, everyone was already expecting her to be late because she had done it so many times already – some of the celebrities who attended her concert even said that they would wait 3 or 4 hours for her if they had to!
@llwy12 I totally agree with you about her being beyond unprofessional. I think she forgets that she is getting older and her popularity is going down. Her divas days are numbered. Personally I wouldn’t pay that kind of money and to wait for hours like that. There is no way I would take that “abuse”.
@dramas4me @happybi Absolutely agree! I never liked her and never will. While I can understand why the regular folks didn’t walk out (especially if they paid like a month’s worth of salary for the ticket), I was kind of appalled at how much ‘praise’ she got from the celebrities who attended (many of whom were well-off enough to ‘waste’ the ticket by walking out if they really wanted to). Personally, I would never pay that kind of money to watch her concert even if she WERE on-time, let alone already knowing that she has a reputation for being a diva and consistently arriving late. Oh and all those fans who were pulled onto the stage during her various shows and were ‘enjoying’ being ‘abused’ by her (yes, that includes Eason, which I was even more appalled at due to the fact that he’s a celebrity himself plus that segment was obviously ‘pre-arranged’) – sorry, but I don’t have much respect for them either.
@llwy12 This is amazing. I have the same thinking like you about that incident with Eason Chan. I felt embarrassed for him. I think she is not very smart how she is treating her fans. No one is famous forever. They are the ones that PAYING her not vise versa. Some days she is going to beg for fans. I don’t care how famous certain celebrities are – I wouldn’t spend my money and allow them to treat me that way. The smart ones are the ones don’t do these things that she is doing.
@llwy12 I hate to say this but I suspect if it was an “Asian” singer that was late, he/she would have been crucify.
And yes, I have no respect for those people either. Let just hope they don’t think it’s acceptable now that when they have a concert that “they” can be a few hours late!
@dramas4me No celebrity is worth that wait unless they got into something really serious. Diva attitude are a big no no for me!! To treat fans like that is a spit in the face IMO. For people who waited and didn’t walk out is amazing if you ask me.. but then they probably paid wayyyy too much to watch her….. never a fan and never will be.
@happybi I can’t agree with you more on that. Same here – I have never been her fan and never will be also.
@happybi no celebrity is worth waiting hours for…people pay big money to see them in concert and they deserve better. forget that diva attitude. anyway, i don’t like madonna.
Nicky Wu & Liu Shi Shi duet to a new song:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WRt44CdLepI
He is the gift.. what a good answer….
@happybi having nicky wu as a husband is indeed the best gift.
I heard that the other tigers will be Nicky’s groomsmen and Annie Liu will be one of the bride’s maids. It is great they all remained so close after so many years. Can’t wait for their wedding and all. I hope that all of the cast from BBJX amd BBJQ will be invited.
Wasn’t there an article that say she’s renting her wedding dress? Everyone praised her being frugal and not a gold digger. Then now she’s gonna wear a lot of wedding dresses. All rentals? Lol.
@jjwong I think they are paying a lot for the wedding dress for the actual wedding day (3/20/16). Watch this video – they are comparing Liu Shi Shi & Yang Mi’s wedding (start time for that is around 03:40 minutes):
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rX8y_91TwJg
To me, if they can afford it there’s nothing wrong with splurging. After all this is once in a lifetime (or supposed to be). In fact come to think of it, Linda should have had a grander wedding befitting her star status. Some people commented that her wedding seemed very “kow kow kei kei” like a chop chop hastily put together affair or worse still an office function (saw this comment on JS). Of cos we know she’s frugal and all that but surely she could have made an exception for that biggest day in her life.
@isay
I kind of agree with what you are saying,but it is all up to the individual couples. As you can see due to large number of divorces these days, who truly knows if it is a once in a lifetime thing? I personally admire people who are frugal even on their wedding day. Who said that a big and expensive wedding will guarantee a lifetime of happiness? In fact, it seems like couples with simplier weddings seem to have happier and longer marriages while the ones that splurge seem to have shorter and not so happy marriages. Of course,it just depends but it seems that way sometimes.
@hetieshou definitely. But if couples take the plunge thinking it might not last are better off not getting married IMHO. No need to be Mr Scrooge on your wedding day if you can afford to spend comfortably. There’s a difference between being sinfully extravagant vs tastefully grand and tastefully grand vs miserly frugal. If i could afford it, i would most certainly settle for tastefully grand.
@isay
I guess so but one thing I must say that I do not agree with is people who cannot afford it but yet try to show off and try to make it all grand just to be in debt afterwards. I agree we should not be Mr.Scrooge but I feel that we should spend within our means instead of spending a lot on excess things that are not truly needed. My cousin did that but sadly her marriage lasted just over one year. Not to say it is always like that since who knows the future?
@hetieshou yes agree. It’s stupid to get into debt just to show off. Not just for weddings but other things like luxury cars and hols too.