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The Star
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Taiwanese actor Lee Lee-zen visits temple after experiencing bad luck in Malaysia
Luck hasn't been on Taiwanese actor Lee Lee-zen's side the past two days. The 51-year-old recently visited Malaysia to film a movie, but his trip took an unexpected turn as he found himself caught in a series of unfortunate events. On Wednesday (April 23), Lee shared on social media that upon his arrival the day before, he was detained at the airport for two hours due to issues with his visa. As if things couldn't get worse, the actor woke up the next morning to discover that one of his teeth had fallen out, prompting him to make a trip to a dental clinic. 'The Indian dentist there was really kind! I waited half a day to get my tooth fixed. I can continue working now,' he wrote in his post. Following his string of misfortunes, it seems the production crew grew concerned for Lee and quickly took matters into their own hands to resolve the issue. In the accompanying photos, Lee could be seen praying at a temple, likely seeking some divine intervention. 'They thought things weren't going well for me, so they took me to a temple to pray,' said the Home star, who has two children with singer Matilda Tao Ching-ying. 'I hope the Gods will bless me, and I'll have a smooth and safe trip in Malaysia.' Since kickstarting his acting career in the 1999 series Chrysalis, Lee – who debuted as a singer in 1996 – has starred in over 35 dramas and 10 films. The multi-talented celebrity is known for his performances in dramas such as The Unforgettable Memory, I Shall Succeed and more.


The Star
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Actor Lee on an unlucky streak since landing in M'sia
ACTOR Lee Lee-zen (pic) suddenly experienced a string of bad luck upon arriving in Malaysia to film his movie, reported Sin Chew Daily. The 51-year-old Taiwanese star arrived in the country on April 22, but was detained by Customs at the airport for two hours due to visa issues. The next morning, he was shocked to find that a tooth had fallen out and required immediate dental attention. The actor posted a photo of himself on a dentist's chair with the caption: 'I can now continue to work!' Malaysian film producer Jin Ong, believing Lee was experiencing bad luck, took him to the Thean Hou temple to pray for better fortune. 'I pray to the goddess that my work in Malaysia will go smoothly and that I will remain safe!' he said online. It was reported that Lee will be working with award-winning Taiwanese filmmaker Tang Hsiang-chu on the upcoming movie Sayang. Scenes are expected to be filmed in Terengganu and Kelantan. > An actress in China learned a painful lesson about baby feet, the daily also reported. Wu Yuehan, 34, had uploaded a video of herself playfully sniffing and rubbing her baby's feet on her face. She appeared to be having fun with the infant. However, the next day the right side of her face became swollen due to conjunctivitis, leaving her unable to open her eyes. 'No one told me a baby's foot could be poisonous!' an irate Wu said. Internet users likened her appearance to that of a bee sting, and many gave her their sympathies. One user commented, 'I couldn't help sniffing my baby's feet either. They smell so nice.' A doctor cautioned parents about the potential for bacterial growth on babies' sweaty feet. The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.