Wu Chun rumoured to have a four-month-old daughter

The Bruneian heartthrob was said to be married to his sweetheart of 15 years

According to a Hong Kong tabloid, 32-year-old Bruneian actor Wu Chun became a father in February this year.

Apparently, the member of Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit became engaged to his sweetheart of 15 years in 2008. The couple then got married one year later and earlier this year, a daughter was born.

The tabloid reported that the long-haired girl, who often visits Wu Chun's family home in Brunei, is 31-year-old Lin Li Ying. She had supposedly been dating Wu Chun since she was 16 and the couple had a steady relationship in the last 15 years.

Recently, baby apparel was spotting hanging at the balcony on the third floor of the house, fuelling speculations that there might be a newborn baby in the Wu residence.

The tabloid further added that Wu Chun's marriage is not a secret in Brunei. However, worried that the news might impose his showbiz career, the actor's family and friends had been working hard to keep it a secret from the media.

Responding to the report, Wu Chun's manager denied the allegations, saying that Wu Chun had been very busy, and had no time to get married and have kids.

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Michael Jackson's Thriller jacket being auctioned

Michael Jackson's iconic red leather jacket worn in the 1983 video for 'Thriller' is up for auction.

Michael Jackson's iconic red leather 'Thriller' jacket is up for auction.

The coat - which the late star wore in the iconic 1983 music video which saw him transform into a zombie - is expected to fetch between $200,000 and $400,000 when it is sold in Beverley Hills, California, later this month.

Auctioneers Julien's said: 'We know of no other jacket that is so easily recognisable or one that so altered fashion history. It is the most recognised and significant piece of pop culture.'

The jacket is signed 'love Michael Jackson' on its sleeve, and was originally presented to the King of Pop's designers, Dennis Tompkins and Michael Bush, who worked with him on a number of outfits during his career.

The epic 14-minute 'Thriller' video in which Michael wore the leather coat is regarded as one of the most influential and recognisable in pop culture history and featured a street sequence in which a ghoulish version of the singer danced with zombies.

Other items in the sale include the shirt Michael wore in the video to his duet 'Scream' with sister Janet and a black sequined glove the 'Man in the Mirror' star wore at the 1984 American Music Awards, which it is thought will sell for up to $30,000. Another item is a wig worn by the star, expected to fetch up to $6,000.

The 'Music Icons' sale also features memorabilia from a host of other stars, including a bustier signed by Madonna, a pair of trousers worn by Gene Simmons, a Jaguar car owned by Frank Sinatra and a pair of trainers signed by Britney Spears, as well as items once belonging to Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley.

Julien's 'Music Icons' sale will take place on June 25 and 26.

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Ella apologises for her online outburst

Taiwanese pop singer apologises to fans on her microblog and admits to having a low EQ\

Fans of Taiwanese girl group S.H.E.'s Ella Chen, who visited the star while she was filming a new movie, complained to her record company and manager that Ella was overworked and even injured herself.

Upon receiving the news, Ella took to her microblog, saying, "Please do not speak on behalf of me and think that this is a sign of love. I don't need the extra trouble."

She added, "If you think my job is difficult, then, I guess I should do nothing but stay at home all day long."

Her outburst and remarks went down badly with her fans and they slammed her for being ungrateful.

The singer eventually apologised to her fans on her microblog, saying, "Even at the age of 30, I still have such low EQ. Your replies sure gave me a good lesson!"

Her record company added, "Fans can rest assure that we will take care of all artistes, as they are very precious to us."

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