Jacky Wu on Mickey Huang divorce: It's long overdue!
23 May - Jacky Wu has things to say when it comes to disgraced TV personality Mickey Huang's rumoured divorce, one of them being that it was long overdue.
The Taiwanese TV host did not mince words when asked for his two cents regarding the latest development in Mickey's personal life, saying that he would have advised Summer to leave Mickey a long time ago if he was the actress' family member.
"Don't drag your wife and child into it. The child is completely innocent. Mickey Huang is basically a cancer in the industry, constantly using his sharp tongue to maliciously spread rumours and stir up trouble behind people's backs," he said.
Reminding people that he was one of Mickey's slander victims, the TV personality added, "And the most disgusting thing this year was seeing him having a cozy coffee outing with his wife and daughter. I absolutely cannot accept it."
It is noted that following the sexual harassment allegations against him back in June 2023, Mickey decided to post highly explosive confession videos accusing 18 other celebrities of misdeeds. Jacky was also named in the video, with Mickey accusing him of having been with multiple women including a former assistant.
Jacky had since denied it and handed the issue to his lawyer.
"If he has even a shred of conscience, he should get as far away as possible and never come back. Never show his face in front of everybody anymore... It's this kind of person that has made Taiwan's entertainment industry so disgraceful," the TV host continued.
(Photo Source: Jacky IG, Sin Chew)
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