A VIDEO of Hong Kong superstar Nick Cheung criticising an over-enthusiastic fan for more than a minute went viral on social media, reported China Press.
The 60-year-old was seen in his car with the door open, giving a lecture to a fan who pestered him for an autograph during a press tour promoting his latest movie Peg O’ My Heart.
“You support me, and I am extremely grateful. However, you are too extreme.
“You are an adult and you have experienced many things in society. Things don’t always happen the way we want it, do they?” he said.
However, the fan still handed a DVD for Cheung to sign.
“Please don’t make noise anymore. I will sign and that is it, okay?
“Please remember not to be like this in the future, all right?” he said.
Even though Cheung had lectured the fan in a stern voice, many fans praised him for his patience.
> A Chinese tourist was arrested in Japan for beating up a train conductor after being informed that she had bought the wrong ticket, the daily also reported.
The incident happened during a trip on the Japan Rail Kyushu train passing through Tosu Station in Saga Prefecture in March.
The female conductor told the 68-year-old tourist that she had not bought the correct Special Rapid ticket to board the train.
The gentle reminder enraged the tourist who stood up and punched the conductor.
She then pinned the conductor to the ground and continued screaming while beating her.
The conductor was sent to hospital for treatment and the tourist was later arrested by police.
The incident sparked an uproar on social media.
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