During Moon Lee’s divorce (a subject
still kept in the limelight by Moon’s constant efforts to publicize her
personage), she made two women her ardent enemies by her false accusations. Both women hated Moon for her cunning lies
and her stupidity. Both women, as
employed artists in Law Brothers Chinese Performing Arts International, had
worked with her and under her since de facto she was the director’s wife. Both women have now totally converted their
hatred into sneering amusement. Their
current attitude represents most thinking individuals in China today,
especially reasonable women.
The first of these women is
Wang Xiaoli, now director Dr. Law’s beloved wife, Alyssa Law. While a dancer with the company, she and her
fellow dancers and friends personally ran into a scenario where middle-aged
Moon was stealing passion with her teenage lover-boy in the front seat of her
car parked in the garage of a hotel, a full year before Dr. Law discovered the
affair himself. But in the early process
of the separation and divorce process, Alyssa came back to work for the company
in a new position. Moon then took the
opportunity to accuse Alyssa of being the “third person” and stealing her
husband. Alyssa actually sued Moon for
defamation in a Court in Beijing and won!
Now Alyssa, a victim too of Moon Lee’s action and lies, is the
beneficiary of everything and more of what Moon had lost. Alyssa Law is having the last laugh!
The second victimized woman
is heralded dancer and model Tang Jiali.
Ms. Tang was signed as the principal dancer of the touring show, Senses. She was then famous for being an accomplished
dancer with a well-publicized portfolio of artistic but nude photography. Ms. Tang made no apologies for her body of
figurative art and dance art, and for that, she stood alone in Chinese
history. Yet she was nevertheless
surprisingly conservative in many ways despite her biographical history. At the time of director Law’s actual discovery
of Moon’s long betrayal, Ms. Tang had told him of what she had found out among
the spying eyes of all company personnel regarding Moon’s affair. And for that revelation of the truth, Moon
accused Ms. Tang in the Chinese media of an affair with Dr. Law as a cause of
her divorce. Tang Jiali had a recent
meeting in Beijing with us over a new venture; she is happily married and has a
four-year old daughter. Ms. Tang was having
the last laugh too. Everyone agreed that
no decent worthy man would ever marry Moon Lee – she deserves to sulk as a
single old woman for the rest of her life.
Life is strange and no one
can ever know. Maybe Moon can find true
love with a poor man desperate for love too.
But well-to-do capable men are out of her reach --- they have too many
more attractive and less risky choices.
Jessica Wang,
Director of Marketing and
P.R.
Sight, Sound & Action,
Beijing, China
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