Hong Kong veteran entertainer Alan Tam closes down Facebook and Instagram profiles after being cyberbullied
Alan Tam has removed his Facebook and Instagram profiles supposedly due to being cyberbullied. — Picture from Facebook/ Alan Tam
KUALA LUMPUR, July 29 — Hong Kong entertainer Alan Tam has shut down his Facebook and Instagram profiles after endless criticism and trolling. The 69-year-old now only maintains an account with China’s microblogging site Weibo according to Hong Kong’sTam’s problems began last year after he appeared at a rally to support Hong Kong police.
It took a turn for the worse earlier this year when Tam attended a dinner with senior police officer Frankie Chu, who in 2018 was jailed for three months after hitting a bystander with a baton during Hong Kong’s Occupy protests in 2014. The relationship between many in Hong Kong and the police force has been strained following a series of demonstrations that led to the people accusing the force of police brutality.In Showbiz
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