[Source: Guiyang Evening News]
Wang Jing said that when he met Stephen Chow for the first time in 1989, Stephen Chow was very proactive. The first thing he asked when he walked up to him was: "Director, do I have a chance to cooperate with you?" At that time, Wong Jing was very optimistic about Stephen Chow and suggested that he make less movies with dirty words, thinking that it would be difficult for him to achieve success. After hearing this, Zhou Xingchi nodded and left.
Later, after Stephen Chow became popular after imitating Wong Jing's "The God of Gamblers" and made a comedy version of "The God of Gamblers", Wong Jing looked at him differently. At that time, Chow Yun-fat was not scheduled to film "God of Gamblers 2", so Wong Jing simply roped in Stephen Chow and Andy Lau to film "Gambler". Wong Jing admitted that during the filming of "The Gambler", Andy Lau "jealously" asked him why all the funny scenes in the script were with Stephen Chow. Wong Jing replied that Stephen Chow came up with those laughs by himself. In order to make up for Andy Lau, Wong Jing could only try to add as many emotional scenes to him as possible.
The rift between Stephen Chow and Stephen Chow started during the filming of "The Deer and the Cauldron II: The Cult of the Dragon". One day, Wang Jing saw Stephen Chow thinking about something alone for a long time, so he asked him what was wrong. Unexpectedly, Stephen Chow suddenly replied loudly: "I'm helping you think." Wang Jing suddenly felt, "Why do you have such an attitude? No. It’s necessary.” From then on, the rift between the two developed in Wang Jing's heart.
In addition, Wang Jing also revealed in the show that Stephen Chow once had his double eyelids cut, and he hid in his girlfriend's house for a while.
Source: Red Star News