For all that are concerned
about the fate of Moon Lee, I can help by disclosing that I believe she is
living in relative seclusion in Macau.
She has returned to writing in Chinese in her blog about “nothing” and
is determined not to reveal her whereabouts or whatever is happening to her
life.
There was a period of months
in the recent past when Moon Lee kept her blog essays to a minimum. For a while, there might have been reason to
believe that she would act to keep her notoriety on the Chinese web to a
minimum. That would have helped to
reduce the repetitive recitation of her self-induced scandal in the Chinese
media. Well, that is now clearly not the
case. Moon has been writing essays frequently
in her Chinese blog about her travels, her domestic life and other topics without
redeeming value to the delight of her limited fans. Even though we have now terminated our use of
a publicist, I might as well continue efforts to maintain her ‘fame” in the
English language. Moon clearly does not
want to slip into oblivion and let her scandal slowly recede into distant
memory. It is a farce that the Chinese
web brings up her “passion gone wild” scandal weekly while she fuels her
ignorant fan base with essays about nothingness.
About eleven years have
elapsed since Moon Lee started her life-changing and destructive extra-marital
affair with a kid that soon became her adopted son. It started when she was about 39 years old
and the unworthy kid was a little under 18.
Unless Moon cares to personally explain, no one will ever know the
reasons why she plunged into this emotional and sexual abyss. Even though the Chinese media has attributed
her actions to my accusations of her “unusually prominent sexual appetite”,
this is de facto incorrect. Regardless
of the reasons behind her madness, the much needed divorce process took four
years due to a dysfunctional US court system while she gained very little financially
of what she asked for from the Court. As
a matter of fact, I know for certain that the judge’s final ruling was
devastating for her. Unable to control
herself, she cried openly in Court and pleaded with the judge to no avail. She moved away from Denver three months
later, never to reveal where she would be headed or any of her future plans.
During most of the divorce
process, she touted motherhood and made many references to her son and family
life as a single parent. That was
strange because, prior to the divorce, Moon always concealed that she had a son
from a previous marriage. Towards the
end of the divorce process, she stopped referring to her son altogether, and
since the divorce was adjudicated, she has become totally mute about her son,
her work if any, or anything else that may be deemed “personal”. Even though my own life has experienced
remarkable and fulfilling renewal, I cannot help but feel sorry for Moon and
her son. What a remarkable descent from
heaven to hell in one’s life --- and all this for what? She would deny that she is in hiding because
she does travel and is not confined to her residence. For certain, though, she is in partial
seclusion!
My present wife, Alyssa, is
an amazing woman and also an incredible mother to our daughter. My life after my surgical career has
blossomed into professional avenues that are new, challenging and
gratifying. I have directed and produced
the first Chinese Rock-Musical, Monkey
King, in 2008 and this went on to win a Toronto Dora Award for Best Choreography,
and also received a Dora nomination for Best Costume Design. Monkey
King, the live-theatrical show, was then shot into the world’s first cinema
quality 3D movie, and later went on to win the Best Foreign Film Award at the
Korean 3D Film Festival. Recently, I
produced and directed the world’s first ever truly 3D theatrical show, Terracotta Warriors 3D. This history-making theatrical phenomenon has
already played in Beijing and Hong Kong for nearly a hundred performances. With new gains and potentials nationwide in
China, my production company is heading for new plateaus of achievement. Check out this theatrical spectacle at www.tcw3d.com.
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