Interpreting the dark forces behind the "sex photos", Anthony Wong and Stephen Chow were also victims.

by pubsense on 2008-03-02 15:58:58

According to the Elite Shopping Guide report, in the "sex photo scandal", many people suspected that this incident was related to the Hong Kong underworld forces. In fact, the underworld forces in Hong Kong's entertainment circle have a long history and have abundant resources in the film industry. The Hong Kong entertainment industry has always been one of the areas infiltrated by the triads. Initially, it was limited to extorting actors and controlling directors, but large-scale infiltration and investment operations began in the 1990s, which was also the golden age of Hong Kong cinema. During this time, many famous artists were deeply affected.

Victim 1: Anita Mui

On May 4, 1992, producer Wong Long-wai met Anita Mui at a karaoke bar. Wong's subordinate suggested inviting Anita Mui to sing, but she refused. Subsequently, Anita Mui was slapped by Wong Long-wai. That night, while eating late-night snacks, Wong Long-wai was attacked, hospitalized with injuries, and then gunned down early the next morning.

In the version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" starring Wendy Huong Mei Ling, Chow Sing Chi played nothing more than an optional extra - Jinsoldier Alpha and a prisoner.

Victim 2: Stephen Chow

In 1993, Stephen Chow's application for residency in Canada was rejected due to suspicions of his involvement with organized crime in Hong Kong — filming for Ever Grand Enterprises controlled by the Xiang brothers and participating in money laundering. Stephen Chow's multiple appeals were dismissed. In 2001, Stephen Chow failed again in his appeal in Canada, and the judgment stated that Stephen Chow was a "member of the Hong Kong Triad."

Jet Li: "A lot of big productions have died, not a single one less, all dead." Jet Li laughed and said, "A lot of big productions have died, not a single one less, all dead." Jet Li, who had insight into the impermanence of life and death, had no answer to the issue of deaths in big productions. He said, "I need to think about this question."