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Hawick Lau, his girlfriend Yang Mi and Chrissie Chau were in Hainan Island working on their new film Hold My Love (Hold住愛). Earlier it was rumored Yang Mi's love shifted towards Nicholas Tse, but the couple proved the rumor false through actions. When the couple were interviewed, Yang Mi was like a little bird and often had her boyfriend do all the speaking. During the time, she often stared deeply at him with feelings. So envious of them!

Yesterday it was the first day of work for Hawick, and he already has to shoot a break up scene with Yang Mi. It looks like the storyline holds the same view as the latest rumors. Hawick has the trust for his girlfriend and expressed: "We all know she (Yang Mi) is a popular actress, she can easily get these gossips!" When Yang Mi heard her boyfriend's praises, she couldn't help but squeal a "hey" sound and deeply watched Hawick as he continues: "I never asked her about it. If I had to ask, then that means I don't trust her. (Undercurrent?) There really isn't anything! We rarely have arguments! (Don't get to see each other a lot?) Sometimes even if we have a 1 or 2 day break, we would take advantage of the time to see each other. (She's a marriage partner?) We have so many job notices daily, no time! (Girlfriend has many pursuers?) What's to worry about, I have a lot of pursuers too!" Yang Mi laughed: "We are currently doing very well."

In the film, Hawick has a bed scene, but he reveals its not with his girlfriend, but rather sexy goddess Chrissie Chau. Yang Mi laughed and said she won't monitor the set. Hawick immediately said: "You should come watch!" The two were flirting in public, Hawick then reassured his girlfriend: "I have the body of King Kong, nothing can hurt me."

Collaborating with a sweet couple, Chrissie frankly expressed she feels awkward: "They're a pair, it feels like I'm the third party. In my heart, I feel sorry. (Have a bed scene with Hawick?) Yeah, somewhat awkward. (Tell Yang Mi to come visit the set?) Not necessary, we are professional artists."

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Posted by Hex on Monday, April 23, 2012

TV King Wayne Lai senses that TVB is lacking FaDans, so he exposed that he asked golden producer Lee Tim Shing to invite sexy goddess Chrissie Chow to take part as the lead actress in new pre-modern series Detective Columbo. He praised that she's smart and gives off a fresh feeling.

The night before, Chrissie, who is currently in Shanghai, accepted an interview over the phone. When speaking of her winning favored from TV King Wayne, Chrissie expressed she is willing to work for free if she gets to collaborate with the TV King. She said: "Thanks a lot TV King for the appreciation. Wayne Lai is a senior I respect. Even if I'm not paid, I will do it. Actually I have always wanted to shoot a TV series, hope to learn more, but it would be best for Wayne to treat a few meals while we film!" She expressed her manager makes all arrangements for her, but up until today, she still has not received any notice.

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Posted by Hex on Friday, March 23, 2012

The Chrissie Chau Sau Na starred film BAUHINIA WOMAN (JI GAING HUP) has already released its two initial poster designs. Chrissie was already fully in gear, ready with a giant rice cooker on her left hand and six HK$1000 bills on her right. She stood atop the Hong Kong skyscraper in the Hong Kong night sky and was about to charge in to save Hong Kong. Another poster showed off Chrissie's proud figure with
an air of mystery.

The film has already prepared a series of promotions, including using seven figures to rent two buses from this year to the film's 2013 release to travel throughout Hong Kong. Aside from the bus body, even the bus top would be filled with BAUHINIA WOMAN designs. Aside from promoting locally, the film company also prepared an English poster for the European and American markets to promote the Hong Kong local hero internationally. Chrissie was excited about being able to participate in the HK$60 million 3D production as she finally had a taste of being an action actress. She even began to start martial arts for this film. With BAUHINIA WOMAN's Mainland investment, she would be able to invade the Mainland China market with this film. The opportunity for Mainland fan recognition was rare.

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Posted by Hex on Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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Starting out as a toothpaste-dripping lang mo, Chrissie Chau has gone from rom-com sidekick to a leading lady in two years. She talks to Edmund Lee ahead of her star turn in Beach Spike (熱浪球愛戰).

It would be an injustice to presume Chrissie Chau is a bad actress purely because of her spectacular figure. After all, few audiences attentively regard her face and take in the subtleties of emotional expression that the model-turned-actress has so diligently exemplified throughout her quietly prolific film career. “Why are you so sexy today?” says Chau when I enquire about her most frequently asked question over the past few years. “Why are you so sexy today?” She deadpans the question again, before laughing out loud. “Perhaps that’s the impression the public’s always had from the start. Every day when I wake up, I remind myself that – while I don’t mind showing my sex appeal – I want to tell my audiences that I’m an actress who can act. [I want] to be a successful actress with representative works.”

If a viewer can accept the notion that a movie’s greatness is measured by the inches of flesh bursting out of bikinis – which I couldn’t – Chau’s latest effort might well propel the 26-year-old to some kind of cinematic hall of fame. This is by no means meant to take anything away from the seriousness of the project, however. For starters, it marks the live-action feature debut of animator Tony Tang, who previously directed the actress in the notorious TV commercial where she ripped open her office outfit to reveal the bikini inside – on the busy streets of Central. A long-time labour of love by producer Charlie Wong, who, according to Chau, “has been dwelling on the idea and thinking about the script for some seven years,” Beach Spike is not just another mindless excuse to get a bunch of young and pretty girls, in bikinis, to play the beautiful game of beach volleyball; rather, it tells the heart-rending story of a bunch of young and pretty girls, in bikinis, who play the beautiful game of beach volleyball in order to change the vicious mind of property developers who’ve decided to turn a remote beach village into some high-end residential and commercial areas.

Such is the complexity of the proceedings that Chau – who stars as the bikini-wearing, volleyball-slamming and kung fu-fighting protagonist – opts to play her character straight and simple. “My character is also called Chrissie in the movie,” says the actress in her fourth starring role after last year’s Womb Ghosts, Vampire Warriors and Marriage with a Liar, “and she’s a girl with a very simple personality.” As it turns out, the three months of volleyball training that Chau had endured in preparation of the movie has proved to be less of a challenge than what she went through with her congested work schedule. Beach Spike was shot by day in exactly the same period as Marriage with a Liar, which was shot by night. The confusion only heightens as Chau shares the same lover in both movies – in young actor Him Law – but their relationships are at two opposite ends of the spectrum: it’s innocent first love in the former movie and all lust, betrayal and infidelity in the latter. “I felt like a schizophrenic patient at the time,” Chau recalls jokingly. “It’s like I was trapped in a time warp.”

Given her rising popularity in the region, the actress is bound to find herself in more work – and narrative confusion – than ever before. While she’s taking a temporary break from her true calling in provocative photo albums (she’s citing a lack of refreshing materials after releasing two albums in as many years), Chau’s film career is displaying every sign that it may be taking flight. After participating in six local movies last year, she has already finished shooting a spooky movie in Beijing this April opposite Taiwanese actor/singer Van Fan (it opens nationwide in October). Another recently wrapped project, the quirky Taiwanese comedy The Killer Who Never Kills, is also scheduled to open by the end of this month. While Chau is due to start filming a Malaysia-set romance opposite veteran actor Gordon Lam Ka-tung this August, she’s set to play the real-life Bauhinia Heroine in an action blockbuster that’ll likely revisit much of Hong Kong’s superhero folklore. “If this movie can turn into a franchise like Tomb Raider, that’ll be great,” she enthuses. “I really want my own Tomb Raider movie.”

Chau is well aware that she has her fair share of detractors – maybe tens of thousands of them out there – but she’s taking the glass-half-full view as we speak. “I don’t want to remember [the unfair criticisms] directed towards me,” she muses at one point when I bring up her eventful path to stardom. “I forget all about them, otherwise it’d be hard for me to march forward. There’re people who support me and there’re people who criticise and dismiss me. I think the proportion of that has gone from 90 percent negative from the early days to 50-50 nowadays, so it’s a huge incentive for me already.” When I remind her that the majority of the public still seems to be taking the superficial perception of her as merely a ‘pretty and sexy’ figure, Chau somehow interrupts me with renewed enthusiasm. “If people’s impression of me can become ‘pretty, sexy and cool’, that’ll be awesome! That’s how Angelina Jolie does it too.”

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Posted by Hex on Saturday, July 30, 2011
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Following Marriage with a Liar, Him Law and Chrissie Chow star as a couple in new film Beach Strike (熱浪球愛戰). In the scene, the two meet at the beach by chance. When Chrissie was swimming, she had a leg cramp and Him quickly rescued her in time. Him carried her to the rock by the beach to rest and helped her massage her legs.

Him worked as a life guard in the past, and is experienced in rescuing individual's drowning. However, all his work in the past were in the swimming pool, this time the setting chances into a beach. He had to hold onto Chrissie's neck, struggle to push the water and accommodate all the camera angles. This really is more difficult than rescuing a real person. Chrissie said: "Playing a fainted person isn't easy either, like a dead corpse. Him was holding my neck and I was getting attacked by the large waves. I drank a lot of sea water!"

The two later filmed a kiss scene. Chrissie joked that she had no feeling and only has feeling when kissing her boyfriend.

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Posted by Hex on Monday, June 20, 2011

Chrissie Chow and Him Law's new film Marriage With A Liar (婚前試愛) have an intense bed scene. Wearing a bra, Chrissie and half naked Him were combating on the bed, Him also kisses Chrissie's belly button and back, seriously daring.

Him expressed that during shooting, he was afraid that his actions will be too over, and touch her sensitive areas: "When we were shooting, it look exciting, but in fact I had to listen to the director while doing what he tells me to. Inside my heart, I didn't think about what kind of reaction there would be! One scene was about me looking her at taking off her clothes, looking very excited, but in fact she had tape all over herself to prevent any exposure. I couldn't see anything!" Him expressed that he had to dub this scene and felt embarrassed: "This is the first time I did dubbing for an intense love scene, and there are also so many staff workers besides me, very embarrassing."

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Posted by Hex on Monday, December 6, 2010

Chrissie Chow and Kate Tsui attended North Point to record for Stars on the Menu and also promote for their new film The Perfect Wedding. Chrissie expressed that when she was 8 she used a pressure cooker to make congee, but accidentally started a fire. Since then, her mother did not allow her to enter the kitchen. Chrissie exposed that she made steak and goose liver for her boyfriend, but he criticized that it was really dry.

Rarely shops at the street markets, Kate said that she usually goes to the supermarkets, asked when she plans to marry someone? She said: "Don't think about it, but my mom has rushed me, she said now that she's still young, can help me babysit. She wants me to have children. (Will you be a unmarried mother?) No, I cannot accept that, I am rather conservative in that area."

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Posted by Hex on Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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Hong Kong models Angelababy, Chrissie Chau and Marie Zhuge have tread a beaten path towards Japan to model in the Tokyo Girls Collection (TGC) fashion show. Baby had no pressure, having already gained fame in Japan, and dressed up impishly with an intent to proceed up in the model ranks. On the flip side, Chrissie Chau was "sharpening her knives", appearing to take advantage of Baby's absence in Hong Kong to become the 2nd generation "Hong Kong Goddess".

Starting today, Angelababy, Chrissie and Marie will be modelling for two days at the TGC fashion show, competing to be the most stylish. Labelled "Hong Kong's Goddess", Baby had arrived in Yokohama to prepare for the show days ago, and should be modelling four sets of clothes and one yukata.
Baby's successful switch into another "style" of modelling (in Japan) had led to her moving her home base to Japan, no wonder she was carefree and relaxed. Yesterday Baby stole the spotlight and headed off the show, wearing D&G trousers and carrying a Chanel bag. Baby said she would not be shopping at Shibuya 109, and would be targetting the couture shops instead. Stepping up from being a "leng mou" into being a professional model, Baby says, "I won't go to 109, because it's just like Mong Kok, after wearing it for one season it can't be worn anymore." Baby has also turned into a Japanese map fanatic, searching for loopholes and hidden deals around food tax in her mission to try all the succulent local foods.

Heads to Okinawa in April for her next move

Although Baby clearly wasn't nervous, after shopping at the couture shops and filling her belly, she immediately headed towards an aromatheropy beauty spa to massage her legs, and she had a personal attendant massage her feet. Also, Baby will be heading to Okinawa for a show in April to stabilize her status in the Japanese modeling world.

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Posted by Hex on Sunday, March 7, 2010

 
Recently Chrissie Chau accepted a interview with manga magazine (Young Jump). She appeared in a bikini and attracted many Japanese geeks. She is also titled Hong Kong's Young Model Pictorial Queen.

On the day of the shooting, the temperature was only a few degrees. Even though she was working indoors she still felt very cold and the staff covered her with a towel. Manager Roy exposed that Chrissie had an admirer there. Chrissie replied "It's a Japanese male model I met at the casting. We met up again while working and he invited me for a meal with a group of friends". She stated that she doesn't mind having a Japanese boyfriend. The reporter asked her what are the chances of developing a relationship there? She sweetly reassured her boyfriend Avis by saying "All is well in Hong Kong!".

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Posted by Hex on Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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