Andy Hui apologizes after taxi camera captures infidelity
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This article was published 16/04/2019 (2542 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
HONG KONG – A tearful Hong Kong celebrity Andy Hui apologized after a newspaper published footage of his apparent dalliance with an actress that was captured on a camera installed in a taxi.
Hui, an actor and singer, married Hong Kong pop star Sammi Cheng in 2013.
The 51-year-old apologized at a news conference Tuesday. The incident was documented in a video published by Hong Kong’s Apple Daily that purported to show Hui being intimate in a taxi with Hong Kong actress Jacqueline Wong.
It was not clear how the video made it into the newspaper, although Hong Kong’s media have long had a reputation for tabloid coverage of celebrities.
The issue reignites debate over whether taxi or hired car owners must inform passengers about the presence of cameras installed.