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Jack Neo Extramarital affair

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Posted 13 March 2010 - 10:50 PM

View Postnixorn, on Mar 13 2010, 09:28 AM, said:

U know why Mitsubishi quickly remove him as spokeperson? cos afraid of one of his phrase in the ad....擦擦这里.


What phrase, and what does it mean exactly? Can any1 pls care to share? Advance thx!
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Posted 13 March 2010 - 02:20 PM

Browsed Shinmin's headline....Jack Neo said he's only involved with 1 gal (Wendy Chong), the rest all only want to frame him.
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Posted 13 March 2010 - 12:51 PM

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Jack Neo says sorry online
One day after his press conference, the film-maker apologises on his blog

Film-maker Jack Neo apologised to his family and his fans on his blog yesterday, a day after a press conference to explain his extra-marital affair ended with his wife's collapse.

In the post composed in Chinese on the omy web portal, he said his public fall from grace was 'retribution'.

'There is a saying, reap what you have sown. I often used this phrase as a line to strengthen the plot. I didn't expect it to apply to me,' wrote the 50-year-old actor-director of hit films such as Money No Enough 2 (2008).

'What Man does, Heaven sees. Don't not believe in retribution, and don't think that if you hide in a dark place and do bad things, Heaven won't see. My fate is sufficient proof.'

He said: 'To me, this matter is a very painful but also a very valuable wake-up call. I will remember firmly to cherish the importance of my wife and family because they are life's most precious treasures.'

Neo's name has been dragged through the mud after his two-year relationship with a 22-year-old actress-model, Wendy Chong, came to light last Saturday. Other young women also came forward with claims that they had to reject his advances and were dubbed 'Jack girls' by the Chinese newspapers.

On Thursday, he met the media with his wife, Madam Irene Kng, and admitted that the affair was 'entirely' his fault. But the press conference ended in five minutes - amid a near-scuffle with cameramen - without an apology from him.

Comedian Mark Lee said Neo, his mentor, had meant to apologise to his family and fans on Thursday. But the director had to leave with his wife when she became too traumatised by the flashing cameras, said Lee.

In his post dated yesterday, Neo, a Cultural Medallion recipient, said he was 'very sorry, ashamed and sad' over how he had hurt his wife and their four children aged six to 19.

He was 'really embarrassed' and understood the disappointment of his parents, siblings, relatives, friends and old classmates, he added.

Neo, a television comic who became Singapore's most successful film-maker, also apologised to his fans.

'An extra-marital affair is a domestic matter and many people have told me that as long as my wife and family forgive me, it's enough and I need not care about anything else,' he wrote.

'But think about it. In the past 20 years, you grew up with my television and film work. You know me so well, care about me, trust me unreservedly and support me. How can I think of you as outsiders, too?'

So 'it is my wish too to be forgiven by you', he said.

There was no mention of Chong or any of the 'Jack girls'.

But he wrote: 'Irene and I will continue to work together on a successful and happy marriage. I will be more careful about what I say and do and how I treat all girls, to avoid misunderstanding. I will be family-oriented and more loyal to my wife.'

In the concluding paragraphs of his post, he said: 'I am a mortal. I make mistakes. Although I admitted my mistakes immediately, to those who care about me, I pray that you forgive me and give me a shot at rebirth.'

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Post icon  Posted 13 March 2010 - 12:33 PM

I just read about his scandal. It's truly shocking that a person could be so irresponsible. He's not satisfied with 1 mistress but went on a spree to flirt with young girls of his children's age group. If he wants to flirt, then don't get married. If he doesn't understand what marriage means, he shouldn't have signed the papers. :pukes: Not only is his wife affected, his children may be emotionally hurt.
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Posted 13 March 2010 - 09:28 AM

If not angry...can feel funny or not?

Someone edited his CNN interview into one about his scandal.


U know why Mitsubishi quickly remove him as spokeperson? cos afraid of one of his phrase in the ad....擦擦这里.


For me, big surprise plus mild disgust...not 100% due to the infidelity, more towards the alleged no of gals, their young age (compared to his) and the scenerio (sweet-talk gals with acting possibilities, different from cases like office affair)...and how he handled the scandal later. Of course, not saying the gals (those who slept with him) are 100% blameless.

An article mention such guys don't need to apology to the world, only to his wife and children, he don't owe the world much (maybe just loyal support from his fans)....i would partially agree. An important thing for appearing in a press event is make things clear (eg affair true or not, a moment of folly or some mentality problem, promise will not happen etc)...it's to help your family too by preventing the media from trying to dig further (and pester your family). Of course he can also choose to keep silence forever....eg no press event at all.

But the press event held few days ago gave me an impression that he only wanted to turn the tables around by showing the press in a big light (eg wife fainted, reporters still crowded around her) and to gain pity...the whole thing just overshadowed whatever sincerety he was supposed to portray in the press event. And now a brief read of Zaobao....think he wrote in his blog that this is a private family matter (not public)...ya, maybe true...but normally it sounds bad for the guy concerned to say it himself.

Ya, the press esp Wanbao as always...sensationalise such news and talk about it for days. A lot of things don't concern many common singaporeans too...but many follow the news for days eg Huang Na. I mean it's quite typical. Ya, don't need for us to fuss too much (eg angry) but i feel nothing wrong to feel something about the guy (eg mild disgust)...or are we supposed to feel protective/defensive over him? Anyway don't worry lah...things would blow over soon....i feel even if other gals spoke up much later, the papers won't publish on 1st page anymore...probably would 收敛 (reduce his negative news).

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Posted 13 March 2010 - 06:27 AM

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JACK NEO AFFAIR
Infidelity may be private, but not hypocrisy

THE timing of local film-maker Jack Neo's sexual indiscretions could not have been uncannier - in the wake of the scandal that erupted over superstar American golfer Tiger Wood's string of affairs.

In Neo's case, I sense a polarisation of views. Some say he should suffer the consequences, others want him forgiven and yet others say the media has blown it out of proportion.

The contrasting feelings of angst and sympathy towards the man suggest that the central issue appears to be his infidelity.

Is it? I feel for his wife and children who must suffer through this episode. Yet, infidelity, while publicly taboo, is not uncommon in society.

And if it is common, why the big fuss? Is it because it involves a celebrity?

If that were so, similar celebrities like American talk show comedian David Letterman and a host of soccer stars would have faced an outburst of public indignation, which was not the case.

Much of the commotion revolving around Neo's infidelity is not because of his celebrity status. Rather, the public indignation is prompted by his hypocrisy.

He propagates sound family values through his movies and, hence, indirectly advocates them.

It is fair to say that the man in the street identifies him with the family values he portrays so truly and vividly in his films.

Like Tiger Woods, who is suffering a similar fallout, Neo has propagated an image of being a clean-living man who espouses family-oriented values.

So, the contrast between his squeaky clean public image and his private indiscretions is the reason for public disapproval.

The public opprobrium he is suffering is not because of his infidelity, but his blatant hypocrisy.

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Jack Neo saga: Public should speak up

I SYMPATHISE with the women in the Jack Neo saga (Wendy Chong, Foyce Le Xuan , his wife Irene Kng and other women who may have been implicated).

They, in their respective positions and circumstances, (not forgetting their different levels of maturity), had reacted in different ways to Neo's alleged behaviour.

I think parents, women's groups and other organisations should step up and voice their opposition against such acts, if they are found to be true.

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Posted 13 March 2010 - 12:54 AM

This whole fiasco, is making me sick. Everything all feels so pretentious.
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 11:56 PM

View Postmithrandir, on Mar 12 2010, 04:29 PM, said:

AIYO, DARKHORSE AND ARCHULETA, OF COURSE EVERYONE HAVE SEX... THAT'S NOT A CRIME. NO BODY SAY IT IS! AND WHO IS TALKING ABOUT SEX HERE. WE ARE DISGUSTED BY JACK'S COWARDICE ( FOR USING WIFE AS SHIELD ) AND THE PRETENTIOUS APOLOGY IN FRONT OF THE PRESS.

NOBODY ASKED JACK TO HELD THE CONFERENCE OK! IF HE THINKS HE IS RIGHT. THEN DONT APOLOGISE LOH!
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why are you disgusted? is jack your friend or family member? i m very amused that so many people are 'angry' with a man most of us dont even spoke 1 word 2. does jack cause you 2 loose money, make your life harder 2 live, does he cause u distress? he is an entertainer. so why take it so seriously? why are you so disgusted and angry over a man who u dun even know?

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 11:18 PM

View Postbigbulge, on Mar 8 2010, 07:34 PM, said:


Walau! Jack Neo's eyes daa stamp izzit? >_<

View Postdejavu, on Mar 11 2010, 05:34 PM, said:


Izzit me or this is nothing but a publicity stunt?

So dramatic. >_<
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 11:03 PM

View Postecity, on Mar 12 2010, 10:32 PM, said:

Oh please, she's no Drew Barrymore - she's just a nobody, it's just that in Singapore angmors enjoy some kinda novelty status in the showbiz circles because there aren't that many of them around.


No la, sarcasm la.

She looks pui pui in the pic. I'll be shocked if she's a pornstar lor
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 10:32 PM

Oh please, she's no Drew Barrymore - she's just a nobody, it's just that in Singapore angmors enjoy some kinda novelty status in the showbiz circles because there aren't that many of them around.
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 09:40 PM

http://www.straitsti...ory_500254.html


Wah.. Drew barrymore wor.. (w00t)
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 08:29 PM

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Jack's sorry affair
Tears and shouting reign at Jack Neo's press conference on his affairs
By adeline chia, viewpoint

One can look at film director Jack Neo's press conference as a short punchy film: beautifully directed and sincerely performed, the plot centred on infidelity.

There were sobbing protaganists, shouting, a dramatic collapse and action sequences which almost ended in fisticuffs, thanks to getai regular Zhong Yaonan's heroic intervention.

Suffice to say, it will be one of the most watched five-minute press conferences on the Internet.

But viewers looking for some form of closure to Neo's scandal had better look elsewhere. He evaded the hard questions.

He did not even come close to providing answers to some important questions: Did you sexually harass the artists you signed up? What is your response to disappointed fans? What did you learn from this episode? Will you be less preachy in your future films, given your own personal failings?

Instead, his manager said there would be no question-and-answer session.

Neo's statement, which appeared to be carefully scripted, said the obvious: 'I caused this entire incident. It was entirely my fault and it has nothing to do with anyone.'

Yes, tell us something we do not already know, Jack.

He never once apologised in his short 12-sentence statement. Not to the public, because he owes them nothing, but to his wife and family.

And some may argue he also owes an apology to his fans, since the Cultural Medallion recipient is often quoted as the voice of the heartland.

Neither did he once mention his wife, Irene Kng, by name.

Compare this to philandering golfer Tiger Wood's ingratiating apology for his 'selfish and irresponsible behaviour'. He also mentioned his wife's name, Elin, many times.

Neo's attitude towards his wife is telling. In fact, some people would say what the conference showed that he is using his wife to deflect scrutiny of his own wrongdoings.

Revealingly, he said: 'She told me she didn't know how to face the media. So I hope this is the last time we talk to the media.'

Then why drag the poor woman into the limelight in the first place?

Clearly, because this has been the juiciest scandal in the local entertainment industry for a long time, teams of journalists, cameramen and photographers will attend the conference.

Madam Kng's distress was obvious. Even before she spoke, she looked bewildered as the camera flashes exploded blindingly in her face - until she realised it was better to look down.

As her husband spoke, she fought back tears.

When she took the microphone, her voice wavered and she wore a heartbreaking grimace on her wan face. It was like seeing a kitten being tortured.

It would take a heart of stone not to feel any pity when she said: 'I have been hurt enough, so please spare me.'

It was grim and humiliating indeed, and her spectacular breakdown - knees buckling, uncontrollable wails - was documented on video and on cameras.

If Neo were really sorry, should he have put her on the spot and in the media glare? Would this have helped their marriage in any way?

It is significant that Woods did his public apology alone without his wife, Elin Nordegren. Hillary Clinton was absent when Bill Clinton admitted his affair with Monica Lewinsky in a public address in 1998.

Madam Kng, if she chose to attend the conference, might have been spared from making a statement.

After all, she was the wronged party. She was not the one who caused this ugly scene and she did not have to pick up the pieces of this affair.

You could say that she was being the archetypal supportive wife, doing everything she can to help her husband and to save her marriage.

But the more cynical among us may conclude that the conference was focused on her total and all-consuming pain, and distracts the public from Neo's own mistakes. The effect is to guilt-trip everyone into forgetting he had started the whole mess in the first place.

Neo said: 'My wife has endured the pain that many women can't endure.'

What he is in fact saying is: 'Look at this poor woman. Leave her alone, and leave me alone.'

There are many other clues that point to how highly staged and managed the entire conference was.

The J Team artists, including Nick Shen, Michelle Tay and Zhong, arrived together in a van, slightly earlier than Neo and his wife - to show their solidarity and their support for the couple.

Together, they were seated in the front row of the auditorium, which was barred from the media.

Zhong, better known to fans as Ah Nan, created a dramatic scene, shouting and pulling the photographers away. It culminated with his arms stretched open in a martyr-like pose worthy of the best Hong Kong gangster flicks.

After the press conference, there was a buffet reception. As if anyone had the appetite to eat after witnessing the public humiliation of a much wronged woman.

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'It was entirely my fault and it has nothing to do with anyone'

Jack Neo with his wife Irene Kng coming out of hiding to face the glare of the media



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'I have been hurt enough, so please spare me'

Madam Kng who spoke up to support her husband

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Jack's secret lives

Life! traces how Jack Neo's extramarital love life was unravelled.

Last Friday: Neo's girlfriend, actress-model Wendy Chong, 22, goes public about their two-year affair. She alerts the media that she is in talks with him and his wife Irene Kng at Crowne Plaza hotel in Changi airport.

Last Saturday: The story breaks in Lianhe Wanbao.

Sunday: Sordid details of the film director's affair with Chong emerge in Shin Min Daily News, such as how they had sex in his car.

Foreign Minister George Yeo writes on his blog that Singaporeans should 'rally around Jack, his wife and his children at this time'.

Monday: Host-actress Foyce Le Xuan, 25, comes forward. She says in an interview with Lianhe Wanbao that Neo tried to woo her when she joined his company, J Team, in 2004.

Tuesday: Mitsubishi Electric Asia drops him as its spokesman for StarMex air-conditioners.

Wednesday: French student Maelle Meurzec, 21, comes forward. In an interview with The New Paper, she says Neo hit on her when she was a 16-year-old extra in his 2005 film, I Do, I Do.

Thursday: Neo and his wife meet the media at Scorpio East Building.

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He sobs, she collapses: Neo and wife face the press
Tears are shed by both film-maker and wife, who has to be helped out
By Foong Woei Wan

TEARFUL pleading, shoving, shouting, wailing and an impassioned display of loyalty.

It was all over in just five minutes, but there was no lack of Channel 8-style drama when film-maker Jack Neo and his wife met the media yesterday morning, five days after his adulterous affair was exposed.

Both Neo, 50, and Madam Irene Kng, 46, broke down during the press conference at Scorpio East Building in Paya Lebar, where he has an office.

Last Friday, he admitted to having had an affair with model-actress Wendy Chong, 22. At least two other young women have since claimed that he made advances towards them too.

Madam Kng sobbed uncontrollably after she spoke yesterday, and had to be helped out of the auditorium by her husband and his protege, funnyman Mark Lee, after she crumpled on the stage.

In the scrum that followed as cameramen crowded around them, Neo snapped and shouted: 'Go away!' in Mandarin.

One of the artists from his J Team production company, burly Zhong Yaonan, leapt on stage to fend off the reporters, and bellowed: 'Go! Go! Go! Go! Go away!'

Madam Kng's weeping was audible even as she was escorted out through the stage door.

Her husband had looked drawn and she, thin and frail, as they arrived at the press conference holding hands. It was a standing-room-only affair attended by about 70 reporters - including a few from Malaysia.

'The past few days have not been easy for us, I am sure that all of you know that,' Neo began in Mandarin. 'I caused this entire incident. It was entirely my fault and it has nothing to do with anyone.

'Today, I feel that the luckiest thing for me is that my wife has forgiven me,' he said as he cupped his brow and sobbed.

His voice was hoarse as he said: 'My wife has endured the pain that many women can't endure.'

Adding that she did not know how to deal with all the media attention, he said: 'I hope this is the last time we talk to the media. Please give us a chance.'

Picking up the microphone with a grim smile, Madam Kng also asked the media to 'spare' her.

'I can only say this: because I love Jack, I love this marriage, I love my family,' she said. 'I have been hurt enough, so please spare me.'

She broke down - and her husband dabbed away his tears - when she said: 'The most important thing for me now is that I need your support and blessing.'

There was an admission of guilt, but no apology from Neo yesterday.

Speaking to The Straits Times later, Mark Lee said Neo had intended to apologise to his fans, his family and others but cut the press conference short when his wife became too upset.

'Jack told me in the car this morning that he was prepared to apologise to his fans, his parents, his siblings, his father-in-law, his church friends, the parents of the women and everyone who has been affected in any way by this.'

Neo had planned to apologise after Madam Kng spoke but 'he couldn't do it because Ah Bu stood up to leave', said Lee, using the Hokkien nickname for his mentor's wife. It means mother.

'He knew that Ah Bu stood up because she could not take it any more. The pressure and all the camera flashes were too much for her. So when she wanted to leave, Jack had to accompany her.'

Lee also defended Neo from charges that he was using his wife as a shield at the press conference.

'The fact is, they had already discussed and decided that they wanted to face the media together. If Irene had said no, I know Jack would not have forced her.'

Apology or not, host-actress Foyce Le Xuan, one of the women who alleges that Mr Neo hit on her, was ready to put the episode behind her.

The 25-year-old former J Team artist said she 'felt like crying' when she heard of Madam Kng's dramatic collapse.

She said she hoped the public would give her erstwhile mentor a chance. 'I want him to recover from this setback and be on his feet again.'

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All right to fool around?
Some men say that philandering is okay but what if your own daughters turn out to be the victims in the future?
By john lui, viewpoint

Adulterer Jack Neo's air of wounded male pride at yesterday's press conference reminded me of a lesson in morality I received last year.

I had visited the home of millionaire Felix Ong to interview him about his self-produced calendars. They feature his sayings and one of them goes: 'Good men: Acting cool is not a crime. Having physical desires is not a sin. Just remember that at the end of the day, home is where you belong.'

We ended up talking about fidelity, of course.

What he said floored me. Not because it was new or particularly deviant, but because he was the first man I had ever known to put on record what many of us know.

Among Chinese men in Singapore, there is an honour code that applies to sex outside marriage which can be summed up as: Do what you like outside, just do not bring it home.

As long as this code is adhered to, the extramarital exploits of married men, no matter how repulsive one may find them, are still within tolerable limits.

The ex-Rediffusion Hokkien-language presenter, singer, emcee, playwright and part-time actor knew enough to say that he was not encouraging cheating.

Mr Ong, 62, who made his millions after he sold his precision metal parts firm Seksun Corporation, liked to think of himself as an amateur social scientist and occasional marriage counsellor and he was simply describing a basic male impulse. Smart wives should just ignore it, he says.

'Do not expect every man to be loyal. Maybe one out of 1,000 will be. You cannot stop a man from doing what he wants when he travels out of Singapore. Put a box of condoms in his suitcase. Be safe. You cannot beat it, so follow it. If you keep on being jealous, you will spoil the relationship.'

In many ways, what he was saying varied only slightly from the values of the Sicilian-American mobsters from one of my favourite TV shows, the HBO drama series The Sopranos.

The gangsters fiercely believed in family values and were wiling to kill and die over family honour, yet all of them had mistresses, and wives who tolerated them.

The lengths the men would go to keep the boundaries between family and mistress intact provided the show with much of its humour.

The code, that even went into detail about what 'clean' and 'dirty' acts were between a mistress and her keeper, was deadly serious to the men. But to an observer like me, they are seen for what they are: Comical rationalisations for self-indulgence.

It really is no different from other self-serving rationalisations I have heard, such as the old one that goes 'I know someone who has smoked for 40 years and is still perfectly healthy'.

I have men friends who are married and go to hostess lounges and see no shame in it. Shame is not being able to provide for the family.

Men kill themselves because they fail to put food on the family table, but not when they have broken the vow of monogamy.

There is another Chinese saying that backs up what Mr Ong says.

The phrase in Mandarin 'nan ren bu huai, nu ren bu ai' translates as 'good guys do not get the girls', which is almost like saying that cheaters stand a better chance of getting married.

Case in point: Tiger Woods, the golfer who was caught in the same situation as Jack Neo. The watchmaker Tag Heuer, along with several other companies, stopped sponsoring him. But Tag Heuer chief exeucutive Jean-Christophe Babin says the brand kept using his image in China.

'In China, conversely, you have Tag Heuer with Tiger Woods everywhere because with the Chinese, it rather increases their esteem. In China, by tradition, your success is measured by your number of mistresses,' he says.

There is one big difference between Tiger Woods and Jack Neo's philandering. Woods had sex with adult women while Neo seemed to have hit on very young women who were looking to break into showbusiness.

None of the women that Neo is linked with could be called mistresses in the strict sense of the word, but he did become intimate with one of them and there have been several forum posters who have given him pats on the back for trying so hard to increase his 'score'.

These macho men and virile stallions who prefer to live in a world where their impulses are not only tolerated, but justified by an unwritten 'brotherhood code' should remember that this is the world they leave behind to their daughters.

As Neo's own comedies like to emphasise, when karma bites, the laughter stops.

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 08:09 PM

I find it curious that he should have dragged his wife into that press conference and put her up to that whole media circus.

At the end of the day, if you were to look the world of Hollywood and showbiz, yes people like that sleep around and whilst I believe that one's sexual affairs are strictly private (and the media ought to respect that) - Jack has abused the trust of his wife. If they had an open relationship whereby he could do what he want, that is a different story. The fact remains that he broke her trust by sleeping around when he gave her the impression that he was a faithful husband.

Regardless though, it remains a private matter for the Neo family and should not have been dragged out by the media circus like that.

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Posted 12 March 2010 - 04:29 PM

AIYO, DARKHORSE AND ARCHULETA, OF COURSE EVERYONE HAVE SEX... THAT'S NOT A CRIME. NO BODY SAY IT IS! AND WHO IS TALKING ABOUT SEX HERE. WE ARE DISGUSTED BY JACK'S COWARDICE ( FOR USING WIFE AS SHIELD ) AND THE PRETENTIOUS APOLOGY IN FRONT OF THE PRESS.

NOBODY ASKED JACK TO HELD THE CONFERENCE OK! IF HE THINKS HE IS RIGHT. THEN DONT APOLOGISE LOH!
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 11:28 AM

View Postbigbulge, on Mar 11 2010, 09:23 PM, said:

I agree.

He fucked around, he should kenna fucked.
His wife is the victim.

"He fucked around"??? --> Gays fucked around and get fucked too... so being fucked or fucked someone should be forgiven... but if you are a high profile person, you should be careful and get into these SHIT

"He should kenna fucked"??? --> frankly, who want to fuck him? Mark gor? Ah nan gor? or you? i got better choice

I do agree with the last statement --> his wife is the victim...

so the moral of the story is "if you want to do something funny, just don't get caught!!!" OR "don't get into affairs!!!"
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 10:50 AM

I just have to say this, Maybe people are getting tired of his movies so he have to pull another stunt or gimmick. Honestly i dun really like his movies or his jokes. When I was in australia someone ask me where you from? when i told him i am from singapore they just look at me and this is what they have to say ' Why is the movie maker in singapore always make movies or tv series on jokes out of singaporean? Are you very proud of the movies or TV series.' I dun even know what to say? For all this i felt is just another nonese... And omg those gal say about their flint with him is also anothr crap...

I thing people please dun waste time just move on...i think we have better thing to do in life then to waste our time on his taboo stuffs...

sorry if i have offened anyone thousand apologise, Have a great day
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 03:29 AM

View PostDarkhorse1288, on Mar 12 2010, 12:33 AM, said:

Hey, are u guys human? >_< >_<
Come on, we have all feelings, even so with an animal may it a dog or cat, etc. Come on, please dun pour water at all these victims especially at this "trying" times. And stop critising on Jack's movies no good whatsoever. If someone here is so good - he or she be a director lor dun talk cxxx here and please "shut-up"!

It is not a question of kapo or kap po whatever anyone said it!

Thank you :P



I dont like his movies. period.

if u read my post, i am disgusted by the condemnation that jack got from the public. the press esp chn press if painting him as our Tiger, so far, only 1 ah lian said jack neod her, Foyce, Boyce or whatever, the white gal both did not have sex w him so wtf!.

its pure Kaypo, jack neo only need 2 apologise 2 his family, he do not apologise 2 us singaporeans as whoever he fucks will not hurt us one bit, so why the condemnation and obsession with his sex life? if its not kaypo, what is it then? are we sinhaporeans have that high morals? are we holier or virgins till we get ;married;? so 2 those who condemn neo please reflect, u r trying 2 tell me most of us are faithfull 2 your wife/bf/gf thru out your entire relationship?

let me make it clear to u, i may not be a fan of jack neo but i disagree the way te press, esp the chinese papers from exploiting and magnifying the jack neo saga.

and 2 those who say its staged, get a life lah, its not hollywood, its singapore, its not worth it 2 humiliate your entire family for a box office gross of what 2million?so, its not staged, jack is no pitt n jolie.

View Postboyishcute, on Mar 12 2010, 02:51 AM, said:

Jack Neo is hardly the victim and despite all that's been said, I agree that his wife somewhat came across as a shield which gains him sympathy and support.


well, that so called model is no victim as well lah.
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 02:51 AM

Jack Neo is hardly the victim and despite all that's been said, I agree that his wife somewhat came across as a shield which gains him sympathy and support.
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Posted 12 March 2010 - 12:33 AM

Hey, are u guys human? >_< >_<


Come on, we have all feelings, even so with an animal may it a dog or cat, etc. Come on, please dun pour water at all these victims especially at this "trying" times. And stop critising on Jack's movies no good whatsoever. If someone here is so good - he or she be a director lor dun talk cxxx here and please "shut-up"!

It is not a question of kapo or kap po whatever anyone said it!

Thank you :P

This post has been edited by Darkhorse1288: 12 March 2010 - 12:35 AM

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