BEIJING, March 1 -- Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung
publicly discussed her sex photo scandal with Edison Chen for the first time on
television Friday night.
Hong Kong-based i-CABLE Entertainment News Channel
aired the exclusive interview.
A report in sohu.com said Cheung showed sincere
regret for her actions during the program and placed all the blame on herself.
But she also criticized actor Chen, claiming he shed crocodile tears when he
testified in a Canadian court last Monday for his involvement in the scandal.
The scandal involved the theft and illegal
publication on the Internet of intimate and private photos of Chen with various
women, including Cheung and actresses Gillian Chung and Bobo Chan. It shook Hong
Kong's entertainment industry in early 2008 and received much media attention in
China and around the world.
On Feb. 23, Chen attended a court hearing in Canada
and testified against Ho Chun Sze, a computer technician who was accused of
posting the scandalous photos online.
This official trial will take place in Hong Kong.
Chen has refused to return to Hong Kong for the case, instead agreeing to
testify in a Canadian court.
Chen said he wants to protect the innocence of those
women involved in the photographs when he appeared in British Columbia Supreme
Court in Vancouver to testify.
On the television program last night, Cheung said she
appeared in public shortly after Edison's hearing, because she was fed up with
Chen and blamed him for the scandal. When the photos were published on the
Internet, Cheung said she tried to contact Chen, but could not reach him. She
pointed out that Chen did not even apologize to her in person after the scandal
broke out.
When Cheung discussed her relationship with Chen, she
implied he was dishonest and unreliable and a hypocrite who brought shame to the
women involved in the scandal.
In the interview, she also said women involved in the
scandal had not expected Chen to protect them a year ago, but asked him now to
give them the respect and dignity they deserve.
During the television interview Cheung cried when she
talked about her family. She said she was very grateful for the support of her
parents-in-law and especially her husband Nicholas Tse, whom she called the best
husband she could ever have.
Chen, who flew to Singapore yesterday with friends
for a publicity campaign reacted to Cheung's interview by saying that the
scandal was his fault and he accepted all blame.
Cheung also said she would consider resuming her
acting career if she was offered a good script, but for now would focus on her
family. The actress almost stopped working after the scandal became public in
last January.
In the meantime, Gillian Chung, another participant
in the scandal, said she would resume acting work in early March after being in
seclusion for about a year.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)