TVB Weekly Magazine Cover

After Wayne Lai and Tavia Yeung's win this year at the TVB awards, they graced the cover of TVB Weekly. They both look really nice, although from this picture, you can't really tell that Wayne is sitting so Tavia just looks a lot taller than him. haha.


Unrequited Love Twins Costume Filming

Unrequited Love Twins had their costume filming today and the cast includes Ruco Chan, Aimee Chan, Lin Xia Wei, Tony Hung, Samantha Ko, Benz Hui, Elaine Yiu, Mat Yeung and Mary Hon.
Mat and Lin Xia will play siblings. They will be going on location to Malaysia to film some scenes.


I wasn't even aware that they were going to have their costume fitting today. This series does not look appealing to me at all. I like Ruco but other than Big Wheel with Linda, he seems to get cast in the most boring looking series. Maybe it'll surprise me though.

Power Chan Ad

Although Power Chan recently lost the Best Supporting Actor award, he still gained a lot of fame and recognition for his role in The Confidant. He was recently tapped to be the spokesperson for a product so it's nice to see that he is being rewarded in other ways. Go Power! I hope you can win an award soon! 


TVB Winners Celebrate

Best Supporting Actress Nancy Wu, Best Supporting Actor Koo Ming Wah, Most Improved Male Oscar Leung, and Most Improved Female Mandy Wong celebrated their win together at a Japanese restaurant in Tsim Tsa Tsui. They were joined by many friends and family who helped celebrate such as Felix Wong and Myolie Wu.
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TVB Awards 2012 (Red Carpet Pictures and Results)


Beautiful Five Fadans


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Artist's choice on TVB Awards

The annual TVB awards are less than 24 hours away and Three Weekly compiled a list of 40 artists on their choices for Best Actor/Actress and Best Supporting Actor/Actress. I actually can't make out all the names since it's kind of small, but you can easily make out the winners for each category.



  • Wayne Lai and Michelle Yim got the most votes for Best Actor/Actress. Not to take away anything from their votes (especially since I thought Wayne was fantastic in The Confidant), I notice that a lot of artists tend to choose the veteran actors. It could be because they really think they're the best, but I also think that it's just an "easier" choice for them since they don't have to pick between their friends.
  • Power Chan and Koo Ming Wah both had the most (and same amount) of votes for Best Supporting Actor. Nancy Wu's name is actually on there for both of them. This is a tough category because I think a lot of people would want them both to receive this award.
  • Nancy Wu had the most votes for Best Supporting Actress. Will she be able to sweep the awards this year since she already won at the Astro and Asian TV awards?
  • Moses and Aimee voted for each other in their respective categories.
  • For some reason, they only show Tavia's vote for herself but not in the other categories? She has stated that she will be voting for Kenneth for Best Actor.
  • Sharon Chan posted on her weibo her votes for Kenneth and Tavia.
  • Last year's Best Actress, Myolie Wu, picked Kenneth, Tavia, Koo Ming Wah, and Nancy.
This is actually not a very good list because it's not 40 of the same people showing their votes. It seems like they just filled each category until they got to 40 votes. Previous years had better lists, and TVB Weekly usually did one also. There was also one done by reporters last year in which they asked 50 TVB artists on their picks and it actually reflected the real results in which Kevin, Myolie, Ben Wong, and Sharon Chan won. 

Read below for my final predictions before the awards air later.

Lisa Magazine Photo Shoot

Myolie Wu recently won an award for Top Ten Outstanding Dressed. 2012 was a good year for her since she received a lot of awards in China and she was also able to purchase her dream home.


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Big Bowl Feast Dinner



Around 2000 TVB artists and employees gathered last night to have Poon Choi or a Big Bowl Feast dinner with the executives. Some of the artists that attended include Roger Kwok, Wayne Lai, Moses Chan, Myolie Wu, Sharon Chan and many others including Kate Tusi who showed up with a megaphone to canvass for votes. There were also many drawings to give away electronic products, travel certificates, cameras, crystal trinkets, and many other gifts.

It seems like they all had a lot of fun and had a feeling of "togetherness" at this dinner. Ever since Norman Leung took over, I feel like they are doing a better job at boosting morale. Small gestures such as a group dinner really does make a difference, and he has also promised them bonuses and a salary increase next year. In addition, they are working towards a 5-day work week. :)

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2012 Asian Television Award Winners

Congratulations to Moses Chan and Nancy Wu for their wins at the Asian Television Awards! There is a panel of judges that pick out the winner and the nominees are included from over 15 countries so it is considered a more prestigious award that judges the acting and not the popularity. This year, Moses won Best Actor and Nancy won Best Supporting Actress.



Past TVB winners include: (The name of the award changed over the years but it's basically Best Leading and Best Supporting awards.)
2007 Best Comedy Performance by an Actress: Myolie Wu (To Grow With Love)
2008 Best Drama Performance by an Actor: Raymond Lam (The Master of Tai Chi)
2009 Best Drama Performance by an Actress: Michelle Yim (Moonlight Resonance)
2010 Best Drama Performance by an Actor: Bowie Lam (Sister of Pearl)
2010 Best Drama Performance by a Supporting Actress (Susan Tse, Beyond The Realm of Conscience)
2011 Best Actor in a Leading Role: Kevin Cheng (Ghetto Justice)
2011 Best Actress in a Leading Role: Charmaine Sheh (Can't Buy Me Love)
2011 Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Evergreen Mak (No Regrets)
2011 Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Fala Chen (No Regrets)

Sniper Attack 2013 Costume Fitting

Sniper Attack 2013 Costume Fitting
The cast includes Eddie Cheung, Michael Tse, Kate Tsui, Alice Chan, Eliza Sam, Nathan Ngai, Kaki Cheung, and Kathy Chow who did not attend today.




I'm excited for this series because of the Eddie, Michael, Kathy, Kate, and Alice cast combo and I liked what I saw in the sales presentation. It reminded me of the old ATV series, Gun and Glory, with the bullet manipulations.

This will be Kate's 5th time portraying a cop.

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