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Since their pleasant reunion at Kiki Sheung’s wedding several months ago (where they generously posed for pictures together), Carina Lau (Tony Leung’s wife) and Margie Tsang (Tony’s ex-girlfriend) got together once again, but this time, for work-related reasons.

As promotion for her film "Let the Bullets Fly", Carina accepted an interview with Margie as host in a special program called "Carina and Margie: Secret Talks in the Chamber". Last night, the short promo clip for the program was released and in reviewing it, both Carina and Margie had great chemistry. In this ‘historic’ interview, Margie and Carina talk candidly about both film and personal life -- in the clip that was released, it showed Margie asking Carina 3 very direct, personal questions (in one of the questions, Margied revealed that Tony gets jealous easily).

From the clip:

The first question that Margie asked Carina: “You have a lot of very intimate scenes in your new film. Tony gets jealous easily, so are you afraid [that he won’t like it]?”

Second question: “What do you think about Tony and Tang Wei’s very daring sex scene in "Lust, Caution"?

In the third question, Margie even brings up Tony’s ‘rumored’ girlfriend Maggie Cheung Man Yuk: “Would you collaborate [in a film] with Maggie?”

The clip did not show what Carina’s responses were to these questions.

According to reports, prior to the interview, both Carina and Margie put 100% effort into preparing for the interview. Margie even pro-actively asked Carina whether she wanted the interview to focus more on the film rather than her personal life – after the 2 of them stood to the side and quietly discussed it for a bit, it was decided that 40% of the interview would focus on the film and the remaining 60% would be about personal life. During the filming of the program, there were no ill feelings at all – in fact, the ladies chatted about almost everything like good friends do. The atmosphere during filming was excellent.

Source: Oriental Daily
Translation: llwy12 @ AsianFanatics

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