They starred in the 2020 boys' love hit drama 2gether and are now dating. Thai star Bright Vachirawit and singer Nene Pornnapan confirmed their relationship yesterday (April 22) after photos of them holding hands in Japan circulated on social media. Quoting a statement from his agency Cloud9 Entertainment on X, Bright apologised to fans for "shocking" them with the news....
TV News - BEIJING – Taiwanese actor Patrick Shih’s agency has rebutted claims that he kissed a Chinese singer on a reality show of his own accord, saying it was all according to the script. Shih, who is starring in Chinese acting reality show Hit It Off, is best known for the... Read more at www.tnp.sg
28 Jun 2021 / 12:37 H. The long-awaited Chinese drama Falling Into Your Smile which premiered on June 23 is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Qing Mei. Starring Xu Kai and Cheng Xiao, the rom-com follows the life of a group of young eSports gamers in China and depicts the romance entanglements between the youths. Tong Yao (played by Cheng Xiao) sees her boyfriend destroyed by his obsession with eSports. Despite this setback in her personal life, she is signed up as a professional eSports gamer thanks to her own stellar game results. She joins team ZGDX and meets the leader Lu Sicheng (Xu Kai). While battling side by side during tournaments and leading their team to victory, their feelings for each other begin to blossom.
Beijing Pops: Jia Ling’s Hi Mom Makes a Box Office Splash During CNY Feb 22, 2021 2:30 pm | 1 comment | 474 reads Feeling left out when your Chinese colleagues are gossiping about a trending star? Puzzled by those glamorous Chinese faces in subway ads, but can t even tell who they are? Beijing Pops will help you get through it all with the latest pop culture and celebrity news. Jia Ling’s Hi Mom takes the lead in CNY box office sales Despite initial concerns following Beijing s last-minute announcement that all cinemas in the capital would have to limit ticket sales during the Spring Festival holiday, it s certainly shaping up to be a very happy new year for China’s film industry. By midnight on Feb 18, cinemas had racked up RMB 8 billion in sales, effectively smashing previous years records, such as single-day box office sales exceeding RMB 1 billion for five consecutive days.