In unison: Chan interacting with fans during his ‘Fear and Dreams’ concert in Guangzhou. — Photo from reasonchan’s Instagram
Compiled by ELISHA MARY EASTER and C.ARUNO
HONG Kong singer Eason Chan was caught rolling his eyes in frustration after an overly enthusiastic fan kept yelling at him through a megaphone smuggled into the concert venue, Sin Chew Daily reported.
The female spectator could be heard shouting “you sing well” and “I love you” throughout Chan’s “Fear and Dreams” concert in Wuhan, China.
In the beginning, Chan merely shook his head and waved his hand at the woman in an attempt to discourage her from disrupting the show.
The woman, however, was undeterred.
She continued to yell at him using the bullhorn during Chan’s rendition of Let Me Do It.
It was at this point that Chan, 49, got visibly frustrated; the singer was caught rolling his eyes.Eventually, Chan mimicked the woman’s voice and sang the last verse of the song likening her action to that of a sheep, which drew laughter from the audience.
Despite venue staff and other concertgoers trying to stop the woman, she refused to do so. She could be heard threatening to strip her clothes off.
Video clips of the incident, which surfaced on social media, led to others criticising her for not respecting the artiste and for ruining the show for others.
> Taiwanese singer Nick Chou was gifted with such a wide range of lingerie during a concert that he joked it was enough to start his own shop, Sin Chew Daily reported.
The dashing celebrity had performed at Macau’s Broadway theatre on April 27 when a pink bra was thrown onto the stage.Chou, 35, picked it up and read the note left on it. Then he placed it on his shoulder and continued his performance.
Other women continued to fling lingerie towards him. Chou would chuckle whenever it happened.
“I have received your message. Thanks for the love,” he later wrote on social media.
Apparently, his female fans have always thrown undergarments onto the stage during his concerts. Some even left contact details on them.
Chou gained public attention after featuring in Taiwanese superstar Jolin Tsai’s music video for Real Man. He signed with Warner Music Taiwan and released his debut album in 2010.
The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.
