Guo Fucheng was falsely accused of illegal racing, providing ironclad evidence to counter false reports

郭富城被诬曾非法赛车提铁证反击失实报道(图)

Chengcheng issued a statement saying that it reserves the right to pursue legal action


  Sina Entertainment News, yesterday (September 27) there were reports that Guo Fucheng, who loves cars like his life, was involved in the "Ferrari fatal car accident" on September 23. It is known that Chengcheng was working in the mainland at the time of the incident. There is evidence to refute the report. Chengcheng, who was innocently involved in the incident, threatened that he would never participate in illegal racing. He directly denounced the report as boring and ridiculous, and its manager, Xiaomei, said she would reserve the right to pursue legal action.


  City City, which owns a number of luxury sports cars, recently held a concert tour in the mainland and attended the promotion activities of the movie "C + Detective". It was unexpected yesterday that a magazine pointed out that City City participated in the illegal racing on San Tin Road in Lok Ma Chau, Hong Kong on September 23. During this period, he and two drivers used fire extinguishers to rescue people, and also recorded a statement for the case.


  Chengcheng, who returned to Hong Kong last night after completing all her work, denied the incident, and revealed that she had been doing publicity in the mainland for the past nine days, saying: "The report is extremely boring and ridiculous. I have been in the mainland for the past nine days to hold concerts and promote movies, and I have never participated in illegal racing." Xiaomei, the city manager, admitted frankly that the report has damaged Chengcheng’s reputation, and the incident has been handled by lawyers, and reserves the right to pursue legal action. Asked if he was unhappy about being wronged? Chengcheng said he didn’t feel it: "So boring, I don’t bother to answer. (Feel innocent?) In short, it’s boring." It is known that Chengcheng held his last "Stage Collection Tour Concert" at Pingxiang Stadium in Jiangxi Province on September 22, and took a four-hour bus to the airport to fly to Shanghai the next morning to do publicity, which is enough to prove that he was not involved in the "Ferrari fatal accident".


  In addition, Chengcheng’s concert in Jiangxi attracted 20,000 fans. Standing on the A-shaped aerial stage, Chengcheng sang Jay Chou’s "Love" while dancing, which fascinated fans. Chengcheng, who will hold a solo concert in Hong Kong in November, said: "I must bring a new concert to the mainland next year. I hope I can sing there wherever there are Chinese people."

Editor in charge: Liu Liyan