Saturday, January 4, 2014

Moon Lee Saga - Two Faces of Moon Lee to get facelifts

Now retired from surgery for over ten years (and not regretting it for one minute with Obamacare), my new professional life as a producer and director of Chinese musical theater has become more successful and gratifying.  In the middle of 2014, my production company shall world premiere two new productions in Beijing that promises to shock the world with regard to their ambitious and inventive qualities.

While we have been busy moving forward the frontiers of Chinese cultural history, everyone around me is still upset about the non-stop references to the Moon Lee scandal in the Chinese web.  That is why my businesses have engaged the services of a public relations expert in the world of digital media to safeguard the truth.  It is just downright irritating that facts about my prior marriage get manipulated and misrepresented for sensationalism on a weekly basis. 

I now know for certain that it was correct and visionary to have written the book, Two Faces of the Moon.  Having engaged a Chinese movie star in a media battle over a divorce that was based solely on her spectacular wrongdoings, I knew it was important to provide a durable and truthful documentation of real occurrences especially when both my ex-wife and the media had no regard for any truth.  One needed to sell false innocence and the other needed to peddle false drama.

Therefore, as Moon Lee flaunts her celebrity status constantly through her popular Chinese blog, it fuels the interest of cyberspace paparazzi to reinvent the old scandal.  Although this does not materially affect my life, my stardom in this regard all over China is unnecessary and undeserved irritation.       

I have approved a new public relations campaign that will help differentiate fact from fiction for anyone who is interested.  In addition, a new Chinese e-book distribution company (www.eeshoo.com) will soon push the worldwide sale of Two Faces of the Moon.  This publication was decided not by the need to punish Moon Lee but by the need to enlighten readers about the dangers of bad decisions in life that may give rise to devastating consequences.  Moon’s celebrity status will become her worst enemy now because it is precisely her name recognition that allows valuable lessons to be learned from her bad choices.

For Moon Lee and all her fans, dream on!  As for me, I am still paying penance for having once loved and trusted a flawed Chinese celebrity.  There is no right or wrong to debate; whatever lies in the future of this story rests on the truth and the consequences of Moon Lee’s misdeeds and miscalculations.  Alas, real history can never be rewritten.            

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