KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 — Fearing backlash from Hong Kong protestors over an Instagram post, actress and singer Cecilia Cheung temporarily closed her shop for business at Central Hong Kong. After reposting a quote by Chinese president Xi Jinping about the situation in Hong Kong on Instagram and...
Monday, 18 Nov 2019 03:02 PM MYTFearing Hong Kong demonstrators may ‘renovate’ her shop at Central Hong Kong, celebrity Cecilia Cheung decided to shutter business on Saturday. — Photo via Facebook/ Cecilia Cheung
After reposting a quote by Chinese president Xi Jinping about the situation in Hong Kong on Instagram and Weibo,Social media users had voiced their worries that protesters would help ‘renovate’ her shop for her controversial pro-China stand.
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