Controversy-hit celebs take to social media to wish fans a merry Christmas


By AGENCY

JJ Lin wishes fans a Merry Christmas on social media, in his first post since a female netizen tagged him in a series of long posts on Weibo on Dec 22. Photo: JJLin/Instagram

Despite having been affected by the stirrings of controversy of late, these celebrities did not miss the opportunity to send fans Christmas greetings.

Singapore singer JJ Lin shared some festive cheer over social media on Saturday (Dec 25), posting a photo of himself in a red sweater and with a small Christmas tree. He wrote in both English and Chinese: "Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas! Embracing the love from all around!"

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