The Borneo Post

Candy Yuen to release tell-all book

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HONG KONG: Former TVB actress Candy Yeun (above) intends to tell all about the dark side of entertainm­ent before she retires from the industry.

Candy has expressed her intention to release a tell- all book and will be releasing one more photobook before retiring from showbiz.

Failing to find success with TVB, the 32-year- old actress left the agency in 2013 for the big screen where she became known for her sex scenes. Her nude scene in 2015's ‘ The Gigolo' pushed her to prominence, becoming Hong Kong's new sexy goddess.

While the title as Hong Kong's sexy goddess did earn Candy some good money, it wasn't something that she enjoyed being. In an interview, Candy tearfully revealed that there were often times when people would force themselves upon her, or sign her up to dinner meetings where she would be unwilling to attend. With no one to support her, she would have no choice but to silently endure. What devastated her the most, however, was that not even her boyfriend nor friends could understand the pain she was going through.

“I've probably turned down over a hundred dinner invitation­s,” she said. “The prices range from twenty to two million. Usually they would send me the invitation­s through WeChat, and their messages get more and more daring.”

Candy shared an incident where a middle-man had invited her to an anniversar­y company dinner in Beijing. She agreed, as the man was able to provide her with many legitimate details of the party. It wasn't until she was about to board the plane when she realised that this “dinner” only comprised of her and the man.

“When I did events in China, there would be times when I would be forced to attend dinners,” she said. “I would say no each time. Maybe that's why negative rumours about me started to spread online, about how paying US$ 28,000 would get me to sing and to bed. Every time I see these rumours I start crying. It's not true at all!”

Incidents of Candy being taken advantage of don't just happen in the Mainland. She shared one incident in Hong Kong: “The four of us ate together that day. Nothing particular­ly strange was happening, but at the end of our meal, the senior (actor) told me to go to the bathroom. When I came back, a man handed me a red envelope, and told me to wish him good health. That envelope had nearly US$ 10,000. The senior immediatel­y took the envelope out of my hands. He is an actor with a lot of credibilit­y in the public. I still feel scared thinking about it.”

Even taxi drivers would ask Candy what her “price” was. “I was wearing a black jacket that day. I was pretty wrapped up, but after dropping me off, the taxi driver texted me and said he would like to go to a hotel with me, and asked me what time. There was also another incident where a truck driver wrote ‘ I'm so excited' to me. I immediatel­y had to block him!”

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