Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung’s Rushed 90-Minutes Meeting Resulted in Only 3-Sentence Exchange
Since the custody of their children’s rights have not yet been settled, Nicholas, for the sake of his sons’ health and well-being, had intentions to apply for joint custody and bear with his pain so as to let Cecilia have the chance to care for their kids too.
For the past two months, amidst the divorce rumors, Cecilia had been using a chasing approach while Nicholas had been avoiding and hiding from Cecilia like a plague. Two days ago, the troubled couple finally met in their home, Yang Ming Shan, and despite several speculations from outsiders that Cecilia and Nicholas would have a heated argument over the custody rights, the couple were unusually peaceful and silent.
This was probably because they rarely gathered together as one whole family with everyone present and probably not to stir up a storm and frighten the kids. In this short interval of 90 minutes, Cecilia only spoke three sentences to Nicholas.
The moment Nicholas stepped into the house, Cecilia said, “Oh, you are back already huhs?” After a few minutes, Cecilia spoke again, “Why don’t you play with the kids for a while.” When Nicholas stood up to leave the house, Cecilia spoke the third and final sentence, “Whenever you want to visit the kids, just drop me a call anytime.” The entire conversation between them had no signs of any discussion about the divorce proceedings or custody rights.
No Need to Fight It Out in Court
Although the meet-up of the century by Cecilia and Nicholas had no conclusion, the most pressing task at hand was to resolve the custody rights for the children. According to reliable sources, in consideration for the development of his two children, Lucas and Quintus, Nicholas had joint custody intentions with Cecilia, even to the extent of letting the two children stay with her permanently. Allegedly, Nicholas regarded this as the best possible solution to fulfill his’ and Cecilia’s wishes. According to reliable sources, Nicholas felt that this arrangement had many benefits. For example, for Lucas and Quintus’ future placement of schools and the kids’ important arrangements in life, even if him and Cecilia were to divorce, he could plan and discuss this with Cecilia and mutually decide what was best for their children. With that, he and Cecilia would also not have to fight it out and cross swords with each other in court over the custody rights.
Nicholas also considered that it would be very convenient for him to visit his two sons in the future and that would be fair enough for both parties to have equal visitation opportunities. However, up until today, both parties have not formally gotten down to discuss and draft such arrangements.
Nicholas Tse’s Constant Outtakes in Commercial
After seeing his two children and a good night of rest, Nicholas Tse left the hotel at 7am for Hong Kong’s Zhonghuan Wharf to prepare for a watch advertisement. Upon seeing reporters, Nicholas let out a smile. It was apparent that he was in a good mood. Asked how things were and whether he had good rest, Nicholas replied, “Had a good rest of sleep but still have to carry on working!”
When shooting officially began, good friend Phillip Ng, who was Linda Chung’s rumored ex-boyfriend, showed up. Both men talked, shared some good laughs and played with some Wing Chun hand movements. After a while, Nicholas wore his leather jacket and filmed a scene driving a motorbike. Nicholas was already used to the requirements of him looking good (in a “chok” manner), however, he ended up with ten outtakes in a simple scne of him getting off from the motorbike.
In the afternoon, Nicholas and Phillip went to a resting spot and practiced sparring with each other with some long wooden sticks. Nicholas lifted his leg and gave an air kick and neither of them were letting loose in their fist fights, displaying alertness and swiftness. After lunch and under the scorching sun, Nicholas shot a stick battling scene with another masked man. The scene was intensely thrilling!
Stunned in Thoughts When Asked About Sons
In the evening at around 6 PM, Nicholas’ EEG manager, Mani Fok, visited the film set. Mani expressed that after leaving the Yang Ming Shan Chong residence, Nicholas went back to being reticent again. She also revealed that Nicholas would be staying in Hong Kong in the upcoming weeks to familiarize himself with scripts and to meet the directors.
After wrapping up the shoot at 7 PM, reporters asked Nicholas whether his two sons had said that they miss him. Nicholas became stunned and his male cousin had to lead him away, only answering that he rarely contacted his mother, Deborah Dik. Returning back to the hotel, Nicholas finally said to the reporters, “I’m leaving now, you take care and rest too!”
In other news, the director of Nicholas Tse’s film, The Viral Factor, Dante Lam praised Nicholas for his professionalism for a take which required him to jump into the sea. Jumping into a 5 meters deep sea, Nicholas only needed one take, clearly a dedicated actor but with disregard to his own life.
Translated by Ah K, a Contributing Writer at JayneStars.com
30 minutes or 90 minutes? I think it 90 minutes meeting result in 3 sentences exchanged right?
@LeilaFan:
Hi! Actually I’m not quite sure myself too cause I just translated exactly as per what the original article in Chinese wrote as it’s headline: “鋒芝匆匆個半鐘冷冷三句話”
Maybe you can kindly check for me whether it’s correctly translated! 😀
And haha, I think this was exactly the same article that @Miss China put up just now! (Re: See “Love For Their Sons Lead Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung to Decide on Joint Custody?”) Oops! : x
No problem, I like this article too. The headline you translate is right, I just get confuse about the content where it said: “during this treasured meeting which lasted 90 minutes, Cecilia only spoke three sentences to Nicholas.”
So I thought it 90 minutes, but no matter 30min or 90min, obviously they not comfortable talking to each others, just feel bad for the 2 sons.
Ah K, it is actually 90 minutes.
個半鐘 = 90 minutes
半個鐘 = 30 minutes
個半鐘 = 90 minutes
半個鐘 = 30 minutes
半個 means half hour = 半個鐘
but 個半 use for coming after a number and a half, so it is 1 hour and half, which is 90 minutes = 個半鐘
@LeilaFan:
Oh I see, haiz, my knowledge of the Chinese language is terrible lol! But thanks for giving me a free lesson on Chinese interpretation of time lol! See, we learn new things everyday! Hee! 😀
Hopefully, @Jayne comes across this and can do the correct editing of the headline for me! Sorry for the trouble Jayne and thank you in advance! 😀
Yeah, it was exactly the same however I edit the article on my own way. You included information that I had left out. No worries hehe ;D
@Miss China:
Lol, you are too humble and nice, girl! 😀
I know that however bad they feel for each other, they both genuinely love their children and even Cecilia (being the kind of person she is) would not want them to feel pain. Maybe they are still too young to know the seriousness of all this but when they get older they would probably feel differently. I don’t know exactly how old they are. Does anyone know?
I must admit I do like the photo of them at the top here. Its rather quite funny – almost like those humorous cartoon things.
Agree. HK newspapers always make cartoons and make their news funny
Yeahhhh, finally an A listed celebrity to read about. 😛
Get tired of Shirley and Gregory’s story?
good points, at least both of them do respect each other.
Don’t rule out possibilities that they might still be in acting mode to save face
It’s just them being uncomfortable or feeling awkward with each other that prevented them from lashing out on one another.
Their divorce rumor is from/by the pararazzi chase and the public nasty opinion from it, better off the camera, and they’ll be back to normal couple who have normal problem with life ..
I think media should back off
If everyone was to leave them along so they could at least heal down and decide what they need to do next, would be best for both of them.
I can sense that Cecilia is still hoping for Miracle to happen to her broken marriage. You can tell that Cecilia trying tu make up with Nic after they’ve long apart from work but all she received was a cold shoulder from Nic. If someone who truly wanted to end a relationship with her/his other half, they won’t bother to even “greet” that person and start a convo with them. They will just pretend they’re invisible.
im the only one who thinks nic is an ass…
I don’t necessarily think of Nic as an ass, but I definitely don’t think he is as ‘cool’ as some people make him out to be. I still think he has a bit of a wannabe look and demeanour…I don’t know.
I don’t think you’re the only that thinks he’s an ass. Nic never claimed himself to be an angel, but only after the sex scandal when Ceci said she couldn’t find a better husband than Nic, and so he played the role along with it. Honestly, I think if Ceci did not tell the public that Nic was the best husband she could ever find in the first place, he wouldn’t have played the good husband role.
only *one*
Well, I wouldn’t go that far as to say tha Nic is an “ass…” but a friend of mine in HK told me that he’s no “angel” either. However, out of the two I still prefer him to her. But its not surprising if he is no angel, come to think of it. His dad, the ever famous “Romeo” Patrick Tse was a real loverboy in his day so obviously Nic has inherited some of his traits.
@fox stay strong.