Friday, January 14, 2005

Yummy Yummy Cast at a press event




Yummy Yummy Cast at a press event
January 13, 2005
Charmaine Sheh, Tavia Yeung, Raymond Lam and Kevin Cheng are currently filming in Singapore for the joint production "Yummy Yummy" and they appeared with the other cast members at a press event earlier. Although the stars hail from different countries, they still get along very well and what makes Charmaine the most excited is that the Singaporean artistes are very attentive of the Hong Kong actors' performances, so she is sure that there will be a good exchange of experiences.


Tavia indicates that the local hosts have been very hospitable and taken them to visit all the sights and sample all the local foods, so she is feeling extremely relaxed and leisurely as she combines work with pleasure. She says: "Although this is the first time I have worked with Singaporean actors, we are still having a great time and they say that they will take us to eat some good stuff. That's fantastic!"
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Tuesday, January 4, 2005

Fans went to airport to see Yummy Yummy Cast

Fans went to airport to see Yummy Yummy Cast
January 3, 2005

Tavia Yeung, Raymond Lam and Kevin Cheng flew to Singapore yesterday morning to film "Yummy Yummy" on location. About 20 to 30 fans saw them off at the airport. Charmaine Sheh will join the cast in Singapore today.

Tavia has brought her mom's home-made soup and her fans' snacks with her for the trip. Asked if she has donated to the tsunami relief cause, she replies, "Not yet! I feel so bad about my procrastination. I'm not a decent human being! Thought about donating every day, but never actually got around to it. I will donate asap, though!"

Raymond will be filming in Singapore for four weeks. There will be a swimming scene, and he already has his speedo ready. Raymond also discloses that the director will add a running scene. As the story goes, he throws up while running a marathon. (Maybe the script writer is throwing a reference to his miserable running effort last summer?) Asked about the tsunami disaster, Raymond says, "It's such a wrenching pain to see the death toll rise every single day. I've already asked my friends to donate on my behalf. We should all do what we can to help."

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