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Friday, October 10, 2008

Wilber Pan Loses His Earring Abroad; Comes Back Heartbroken


Whenever Wilber Pan WeiBo travels out of the country, the thing he loves and looks forward to the most is a big, hearty, delicious meal after a long hard day of work. However, a few days ago, when he was in Malaysia for promotional purposes, he received a terrible shock: the diamond stud he'd worn in his left ear for five years was missing! The loss made Wilber's heart ache; he felt as though a piece of his own flesh-and-blood earlobe had been cut off.

The ratings for Wilber's 不良笑花 [Bu Liang Xiao Hua] [Miss No Good (The Bad Campus Belle)] are quite good; as a result, Will's nickname of "潘帥 Pan Shuai (Handsome Pan)" has gone out of fashion; "唐門 Tang Men" (the name of his character in BLXH) has now taken the throne. Additionally, because Wilber's character is a fashion stylist, he has also become recognized as a new "fashion icon" and "expert": invitations for spokesmodeling and runway shows have been pouring in. The most "over" thing that has happened? Some fans have actually called Wilber's agency in hopes of inviting him to style them for their school dance!

Unfortunately, however, the diamond stud which has been a staple of Wilber's style and image for years, was lost a few days ago in Malaysia. He noticed it was missing after giving an interview; he said, regret tinging his voice, "I really loved that earring. It really makes me want to wring my wrist; I'm really upset... I've worn it for over five years; it's like a part of my body." Although the original price of the earring, which he purchased in New York, only amounts to somewhere between $2000 and $3000 NTD (less than $100 US), he still admitted, "After losing it, I felt weird all over."

The fact that Wilber can be recognized as a "fashion icon" has something to do with the tremendous effort he's put into losing weight. However, every time he goes abroad, he just can't help trying a lot of the tasty local foods and delicacies. He laughed, saying, "Delicious food... it's a very important part of my life. Aside from my work, the thing that makes me the happiest in this world is probably eating!" His trip to Malaysia this time was jam-packed; he traveled to many cities, holding autograph concert events in all of them. But he definitely didn't treat his stomach too shabbily, either: 芽菜雞 bean sprout chicken, 肉骨茶 bahkuttê, 燒魔鬼魚 roast ray, 燒雞翅 roasted chicken wings, etc.... they all "entered" the "temple" of his body.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

you funnie piggie boy..