source: takungpao 02.07.2005
translated: angelic_eyes25
Fans Fight Violently for Miki Towels! Cast members, Miki Yueng, Cheung Tat Ming, Vincent Kok, Ken Lo of Dragon Reloaded, were at a function. It was raining during the function but approximately 100 fans came to support their idols. The cast members handed out towels to the fans, some fans violently tired to grab hold of the towels Miki was handing out.
Miki’s outfit was a bit revealing and when asked if she was afraid that someone would take advantage of this situation and perve on her. Miki replied, “I’m sure that that will never happen. Organises has made the function more safe, plus Tat Ming and Vincent were there. I am also very careful, so there is no way that could happen!” When asked how long was it since Miki came to Wong Kwok, Miki said, “I have came here to do some advertising but coming here in my own time, only about once three or four months before.”
Dragon reloaded was initially planned to start airing on the 1st of July but on the 30th of June seven and nine o’ clock there were two special airings. When asked what Miki thought about this, Miki said, “This was a chance for eager fans to watch it earlier!”
After attending the function last night, Miki and some friends went to watch Dragon Reloaded. Miki was asked if she was afraid if it might be dangerous. She said, “It was 100% safe. But when leaving the cinema, I took the wrong way and walked right to the place where people buy tickets. There were a lot of people at the time and I was a bit shocked! But my friends and I quickly left!”
During the movie, she heard people say that she was very refined as she was a country girl in the movie. When asked if she was going to give her rumoured boyfriend况天佑 free tickets, Miki says, “My mum wanted to get some tickets through my company to give to the neighbours but my company couldn’t and there isn’t enough tickets. I tell my mum and close friends to buy the tickets to support me!” The reporters then asked if she was going to watch it with况天佑, Miki replied, “No.”