The 55-year-old actor-turned-live streamer says all that online hate about him hugging his female co-hosts like Dawn Yeoh is actually a good thing as it means people are talking and watching his live streams.
Live streamers these days really have to come up with all sorts of gimmicks to capture the attention of viewers., 37, made headlines when he wrapped his arms around Dawn during a live stream. It quickly sparked rumours that they are dating.
Dawn and Terence later clarified in a live stream that they are not an item. At a press conference for upcoming movieon last Friday , Dawn reiterated in an interview that what they did was a gimmick to get people to view their live stream.It appears this 'publicity stunt' is Terence's modus operandi.At the start of the live stream, Terence was seen hugging the woman from behind, his head resting intimately on hers.
Terence, however, acknowledged that it's not really a bad thing that people have so much to say about what he did. "It's good too. At least it's creating hype for people to talk about. If I do live streams every day but there's no talking point, that's not right either," he added."We were just hugging. It's not like we took off our clothes! If we did then that's not acceptable. We hugged merely so that there's something for people to talk about," he asserted.
"My understanding is, when they saw me hugging Dawn Yeoh, they congratulated us because they like Dawn Yeoh. But when they saw me hugging someone they don't know, they got angry," he added.Photos: Sibay Shiok/FacebookBy clicking subscribe, I agree for my personal data to be used to send me TODAY newsletters, promotional offers and for research and analysis.
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