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Post by redfirewood on Jan 21, 2007 22:58:19 GMT -5
It is great to hear a celebrity supporting Aimee. Here is the comments made by Shirley Yeung at the jewellery sponsor 3D-Gold event as reported on asianfanatics.net/forum/. Shirley Yeung supported Hong Kong’s representative, Aimee Chan, she commented, “There are a lot of factors that are involved with beauty competitions. Perhaps she was unfamiliar with the surroundings which is something she must overcome. Winning no awards is nothing bad. As long as she tried her best, Hong Kong citizens will still support her.” As for the Hong Kong representative Aimee Chan going home with nothing, Shirley says with experience: "Winning an award is down to many elements and the right time and place, so it is nothing to be disappointed about." Shirley also feels that not winning an award does not mean you had a bad performance, as long as you have worked hard, then it doesn't matter and the fans will continue to support you. There will be a lot of opportunities in the future and Shirley believes that they will be as fulfilling. I'm sure this will cheer her up. Here is a picture of Aimee. Not sure if it is before or after the pageant.
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Post by emmapemma on Jan 21, 2007 23:20:42 GMT -5
lol aimee tried her best and thats that. Even though her performance wasnt as good as at the MHK, i think she did ok and could've gotten at least into top 5. Hope she'll feel better after all the rumors and stuff
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Post by jenny on Jan 22, 2007 3:54:11 GMT -5
It is great to hear a celebrity supporting Aimee. Here is the comments made by Shirley Yeung at the jewellery sponsor 3D-Gold event as reported on asianfanatics.net/forum/. Shirley Yeung supported Hong Kong’s representative, Aimee Chan, she commented, “There are a lot of factors that are involved with beauty competitions. Perhaps she was unfamiliar with the surroundings which is something she must overcome. Winning no awards is nothing bad. As long as she tried her best, Hong Kong citizens will still support her.?As for the Hong Kong representative Aimee Chan going home with nothing, Shirley says with experience: "Winning an award is down to many elements and the right time and place, so it is nothing to be disappointed about." Shirley also feels that not winning an award does not mean you had a bad performance, as long as you have worked hard, then it doesn't matter and the fans will continue to support you. There will be a lot of opportunities in the future and Shirley believes that they will be as fulfilling. I'm sure this will cheer her up. Here is a picture of Aimee. Not sure if it is before or after the pageant. This was taken at the celebration party right after the pageant at a huge restaurant at Foshan. Aimee was signing an event brochure for one of her supporters. She looked quite relax after the pageant was finally over.
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Post by mcimci on Jan 22, 2007 9:15:45 GMT -5
She not deserved to get top 10. How come this year MCI 2007, there was top 10 annocuement? just for MHK only
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Post by jenny on Jan 22, 2007 11:19:20 GMT -5
"Too bad for all members of this forum, I do believe that mcimci/aime is a mentally sick person. The best approach is just ignoring its comment all the time. At the end, he/she will just sitting and mumbling by himself/herself in one of the tiny cells of Ching San! "
Jonathan1688, I have borrowed your quote to express my displeasure of reading this sick person's posting. Thanks for your suggestion to ignore this sick person's posting. It works!
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Post by samuel on Jan 23, 2007 12:32:51 GMT -5
Mcimci, your never learn your lesson. You just complain, complain, complain. I guess your just happy if Aimee gets dead last. Oh, there's a top 10 just for Aimee..., please go back to Ching San!!!!
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Post by jonathan1688 on Jan 23, 2007 18:14:04 GMT -5
Mcimci, your never learn your lesson. You just complain, complain, complain. I guess your just happy if Aimee gets dead last. Oh, there's a top 10 just for Aimee..., please go back to Ching San!!!!
Courtesy of Jenny.........
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Post by smileygrl728 on Jan 23, 2007 20:31:34 GMT -5
ahahahahaha. that was a great laugh ;D
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