Okay... reading Singapore Straits Times these days is interesting because it seems that they have been going overdrive on their Jay Chou coverage from the time of his two-night concert there last month to his recent Kung Fu Dunk promo.
This is another funny article that pokes fun at Jay's habit to mumble and more than that, the reporter got to tail
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Even if i dream of following our idols backstage, i'd rather not coz it will just ruin their air of mystery. And i'm scared seeing them as they really are will just turn me off!
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so true... you take the risk talaga by seeing them up close. even just during public events, there's always the risk that they'd fall below your expectations. buti na lang ang expectation ko lang naman kay Jay is on his music and he didn't disappoint!
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i guess its best to keep our expectations low, so that our idols will always exceed them! tingnan mo yun kay S&A, na-exceed ang super low expectations! Hahaha!
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Thats true! para they will surprise us eventually and besides I prefer not to put idols on a pedestal kasi feeling ko I am stripping them of their humanity na puwedeng magkamali. hahaha tao rin lang naman sila eh. naks!
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very well said! when it comes to personal life, I really don't have any expectations kasi karapatan naman nila to do what they please. but when it comes to singing and acting, since that's their job and those are the reasons why people admire or look up to them in the first place, then I would expect more from them.
that's why it amuses me to see fans getting disappointed because they found out that their idols smoke or drink or just people they didn't expect them to be. naman... as you said, mga tao din lang ang mga yan, hello!
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kung sa talent nila yan I can be critical and crazy but more than that nah they are people too. sabi nga "im only human, bound to make mistakes."
actually i prefer not to put anyone on a pedestal =)
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