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by pubsense on 2008-03-14 18:14:35

Stephy Tang is very worried that negative news will affect her career, so she declared in an interview the other day that she would not let down her fans.

Recently embroiled in controversy, Stephy Tang was hit with more bad news the other day. On the 12th, a batch of photos surfaced showing her partying and behaving promiscuously at nightclubs, becoming the "sex photo scandal" outside of the "sex photo gate." In response to this, Stephy Tang directly condemned someone for "spreading negativity" during a radio interview the other day. Meanwhile, her agency, Gold Label, responded yesterday stating that these were just photos of Stephy Tang attending some ordinary parties. They strongly criticized those who made a fuss over the photo issue and indicated that Gold Label would continue to fully support Stephy Tang.

Being labeled as the "Club Princess"

Gold Label has always been actively promoting Stephy Tang. Among the nine girls of Cookies, she is considered one of the more outstanding in terms of appearance and acting skills. However, in recent years, negative news about her has been non-stop. Earlier this year, it was rumored that she was involved in the "sex photo scandal," followed by rumors that she was raped by a male artist earlier this month. The other day, Hong Kong magazines published a series of photos allegedly taken between 2005-2006, showing Stephy Tang dressed provocatively at nightclubs. Reports claim that although Stephy Tang likes to portray herself as a refined young lady in public, once she steps into the nightclub scene, she transforms into a "night woman," truly embodying the phrase "outwardly refined, inwardly open (liberal)." According to informed sources, Stephy Tang can drink quite a bit, able to handle half a bottle of whiskey without changing expression. In response, Stephy Tang said, "Being able to drink doesn't mean I'm an alcoholic." Paul Wong also strongly supported Stephy Tang, saying, "Are young people supposed to stay home every day?" However, he also admitted that these negative news stories have had an impact on advertising.