Darren Wang has been sentenced to six months in prison in a case linked to a draft dodging scheme in Taiwan. The actor, whose sentence […]
Month: April 2026
Masaharu Fukuyama is back with first album in six years
Masaharu Fukuyama recently announced that he is releasing a new album, six years after his last one. The Japanese singer-actor recently shared the good news […]
Yue Yuting’s camp files police report over leak of personal information
Yue Yuting’s camp has recently slammed the leak of the actress’ personal information by individuals with ulterior motives. The whole issue sparked during a live […]
Fans get excited as BIGBANG follows T.O.P on social media
BIGBANG recently launched their official Instagram account, but it was the list of the accounts they followed that attracted the most attention. On 21 April, […]
Alex To pays tribute to Ng Man Tat after HKFA win
Alex To couldn’t help but be reminded of the late Ng Man Tat as he accepted his first Best Supporting Actor accolade at the 2026 […]
Malaysian artist JessC achieves new international music milestones
Malaysian international artist JessC, recipient of the “Best Asian Pop” award at the InterContinental Music Awards (ICMA, USA), has marked another milestone on the global […]
Starbucks Malaysia Kopi Creator Kolektif shines light on homegrown creative talent
Starbucks Malaysia has recently announced the Kopi Creator Kolektif (KCK) Class of 2026, unveiling ten emerging Malaysian artistes – five musicians and five filmmakers – […]
Zhang Ruoyun denies signing his likeness to AI database
Zhang Ruoyun has recently denied reports that he is one of the more than a hundred artistes who supposedly has signed on to allow his […]
iQiyi responds to Nadou Pro backlash over its AI artist database
iQiyi has recently responded to the backlash over its AI agent, Nadou Pro, following news that more than 100 artistes have signed on to become […]
Louis Koo placates fans after “Back to the Past” HKFA losses
Louis Koo found himself having to appease fans, after his movie “Back to the Past,” failed to secure even one accolade at the Hong Kong […]
