
Do you know how embarrassed I was? Before I walked back, I turned around and told her, ‘I don’t know you, so I don’t know what to say to you!’ She looked shocked, but it is possible that I had also spoken out her own thoughts. When I finished my conversation with Aaron, she and Aaron continued theirs. She did not try to get herself involved in our conversation either. One time, when I was chatting with Aaron Kwok (郭富城) backstage, I saw her looking at me, but she did not greet me. What? He didn’t even greet me! How happy can he be? I felt like he was taking advantage of me. The most interesting part was that when he was doing a radio interview, he was telling the host of how excited he was to have been able to meet Jenny Jeh Jeh. “When saw me at the Battle of Singing Stars last summer, he just stood there and stared at me. “I do believe that my words can be despicable and loathsome, but when people ask, I respond.” Jenny reassured that she is not afraid of getting bashed for her criticisms, because she is just “speaking truth.”īesides criticizing G.E.M., Eason Chan (陳奕迅), Cecilia Cheung (張柏芝), and Daniel Chan (陳曉東) as stated in earlier reports, Jenny also did not have very much nice things to say to Hong Kong young legends, Raymond Lam (林峯), Kelly Chen (陳慧琳), and Kay Tse (謝安琪). If you lack self-cultivation, your talents will not go far.”Īs one of Hong Kong’s most successful and respected seniors in the music industry, Jenny is aware that her comments are like an imperial decree.

But I really want to say is that as an artist, politeness is a fundamental rule. I actually really want to be someone’s junior again. It is not surprising if she doesn’t know who I am. Maybe a grudge was held against me ever since! Maybe it’s because I am old.

“When she first debuted, her manager once invited me to perform with her, but I turned down the offer. “I don’t know her personally,” Jenny said in a follow-up interview. She first criticized G.E.M.–who was at one point branded as Jenny’s “successor” due to her powerful vocals–for her poor attitude and lack of integrity when they met for the first time at a musical festival five months ago. The tour’s final leg will be an encore show in Hong Kong, which will be held at the Hong Kong Coliseum from February 18 to 20, 2013.ĭuring an interview to promote the upcoming concert, Jenny, who was asked if she is up-to-date with Hong Kong’s current singers, admitted that she did not have very good impressions of them. The tour was then followed with stops in Taiwan, Canada, the United States, Australia, Guangzhou, Singapore, Macau, and Malaysia. She made a comeback to the Chinese music scene with her Love Show: The Farewell World Tour in May 2010, which kicked off with four sold-out shows in Hong Kong.

The veteran diva, known for her powerful voice and classic 1980s theme songs, retired to the United States during the early 1990s. Jenny Tseng’s (甄妮) criticism on G.E.M.’s (鄧紫棋) disrespectful behavior has created a slight disturbance in the Hong Kong pop music scene.
