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Friday, January 25, 2008
Tavia Yeung Wants to Have Scandals Involving Steven Ma
Credits: Serena @ http://asian-gossip.blogspot.com
Steven Ma, Tavia Yeung, and Raymond Wong attended the worship ceremony for the new TVB series “Sweetness in Salt”. Tavia expressed that she has a lot of fight scenes in the series. She hurt her back earlier so a body double was needed for the scenes that involved hanging from wires. She does the actual fighting scenes. She divulged that Steven likes to make soup for everyone to enjoy. Last time, it was “花膠雪耳” soup for the crew members. She jokes that it was her first time that a man makes soups for her to drink. She hopes that she can have some tabloid stories with Steven. What do you have in return (for the soup)? Tavia joked: “I’m selfish and I would only accept gifts from others.” (Will you give yourself to him in return?) Tavia exclaimed: “Of course not!”
The reporter asked Steven would he accept Tavia if she gave herself to him. He astonishingly revealed that Tavia already has someone. He admitted that he found out by – a news article. He also praised that Tavia’s acting has improved since they last cooperated in the series, “Land of Wealth”. He also said that she is developing a “ah jie” likeness. When the reporter told Tavia what Steven said about her, she was very happy but hopes to be able to hear Steven say those comments to her personally. Steven commented that “the flower already has its’ grass” (meaning she already has someone for her). Tavia responded and said that there is grass everywhere.
Excerpt from “Tavia Yeung Uses Alcohol and Tears to Relieve Stress” (Takung Pao)
... Tavia was stunned by the news of “Brokeback Mountain” star Heath Ledger’s death. She feels that his death was unfortunate. She said that people have to deal with a lot of stress. She learned to deal with stress by crying and drinking a little alcohol. The alcohol can help numb her which allows her to relax and loosen up. She emphasized that she doesn’t rely on substance to help control her emotional problems.
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Raymond Wong,
Steven Ma,
Travia Yeung
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