The scariest ghost film in Taiwanese film history, "Curse" is about to be released. Unexpectedly, the director of the film, Ke Mengrong, , was exposed by the Internet celebrity "De Ge" (Xu Zhende) who once performed in "The Chief Shopkeeper", accusing him of working Smoking marijuana and fucking girls in the room. On the 10th, De Ge didn't name him originally, but yesterday he directly pointed out that it was Ke Mengrong on Facebook.
Ke Mengrong and his wife Song Yanmin personally responded to the scandal.
"Curse" held a press conference yesterday afternoon, and Ke Mengrong and his wife (the well-known anchor Song Yanmin of CTS) went to the fire line to respond. Ke Mengrong said helplessly: "The film has been in preparation for five years, and I didn't get a dime. I don't know why I chose a film that would hurt me at this time." Song Yanmin responded to the media with only one sentence: "I believe that my husband ”
De Ge, an Internet celebrity, posted an article that revealed that Ke Mengrong smoked marijuana in the studio and raped girls.
Ke Mengrong has issued a statement through his lawyer, revealing that someone (De Ge) has been threatened to obtain money on trumped-up charges, and has also been extorted 5 million Taiwan dollars. He has entrusted a lawyer to deal with it and filed a lawsuit. Regarding this, De Ge said: "Unless you named me, Ke Mengrong took the initiative to ask me to delete the article through an intermediary. Why do you still turn around and bite me now? Was I raped by you? It's a joke." "
He said that Ke Mengrong said that the work he had worked hard for many years will be released soon, hoping to reconcile, and "reconciliation" must be settled with money, but he did not expect to be accused of threatening to get money...
Ke Mengrong is also the director of " Sneezing " , the film is starring Ke Zhendong , Lin Yichen , supervised by Chai Zhiping, and written by Nine Knives . Ke Zhendong also suspended his career due to the marijuana smoking scandal, which delayed the release of "Sneeze" by six years.