TVB’s new series “Tossing Rain Turning Cloud” is currently filming in Beijing and yesterday TVB distributed some scene photos to the press that shows Raymond hugging Sonija Kwok followed by him holding Charmaine Sheh, enjoying plenty of beauty, whilst Bosco Wong is not far behind enjoying a kiss scene with Sharon Chan. When the reporters called Charmaine in Beijing, she admits that there is a triangular affair in the show between her, Raymond and Sonija, but Sonija’s character is only interested in using him and they split up in the end. Charmaine and Raymond will also have a kissing scene, that they have already finished filming.
Talking of Gigi Lai’s recent slip that she would go shopping with Maggie Cheung, but then making amends the next day by adding that she can have intimate chats with Charmaine, then hoping the Charmaine will not get the wrong idea from her comments, Charmaine says that she has received a call from Gigi’s manager who hopes that she will not be mad. Charmaine says: “I have not read the reports, so I don’t know what it was about. (Will you call Gigi yourself?) I have not called her and there is no need to because there is nothing going on between us.”
As for Bosco, he was not embarrassed at all with his earlier kiss scene with Sharon because they know each other quite well and the scene was completed in three takes. He also says that with over ten degrees difference between day and night time temperatures in Beijing, cold at night and hot in the day, many of the cast and crew have taken ill. However, they are all well prepared and no-one has fainted on set. He also says: “As it was too hot earlier and we were filming in a very exposed place, I did feel a little faint, but luckily I was spotted by a crew member who immediately told me to sit down and drink water, so I was okay. (Do you still go out for supper?) Of course not! Now I am busy filming every day, so I don’t have time.”

After his assault whilst filming in Beijing for “Tossing Rain Turning Cloud”, Bosco returned to Hong Kong again earlier to take part in the Olympic Games shows and he still shows a scar on his face and he seems to have lost a little weight. When asked why he has lost weight, Bosco joked: “I daren’t go out at night now, actually I haven’t been out since returning usually just cooking out in John Chiang’s room.”

TVB’s new series “Tossing Rain Turning Cloud” is currently filming in Beijing’s Feiteng Film City with cast members Charmaine Sheh, Raymond Lam and Power Chan filming a street scene yesterday. As the temperatures there are currently reaching 32 degrees, it is extremely hot and both Charmaine and Raymond remove their costumes when they are not needed on set, with Charmaine revealing a rather sexy little top.
Charmaine also has a mini fan to help cool her down and she says that it isn’t actually very hard work filming in Beijing because she gets at least five or six hours of sleep a day, in Hong Kong this would only be a pipe dream. Over there, the greatest leisure activity is massage, with a session of pure indulgence only costing a few tens of dollars. Also, she also loves the Peking Duck and the mutton hotpots, so when they have some spare time, they will all go out and enjoy themselves. As for the recent news about co-star Bosco Wong being attacked, she says that accidents are hard to anticipate, so she will never go out alone because safety is paramount.

After ‘A Step in the Past’ and ‘Twin of Brothers’, TVB is now filming another of Huang Yi’s martial arts novels ‘Tossing Rain Turning Cloud’ with leading females Charmaine Sheh and Sonija Kwok starring opposite young stars Raymond Lam and Bosco Wong. At noon today, the cast and crew held a blessing ceremony to mark the start of filming at Beijing’s Huayou Film and Television Studios.

Member of TVB’s “Six Olympic Stars” Bosco Wong was filming in Beijing earlier for new series “Tossing Rain Turning Cloud” and in the early hours of July 24th, was attacked whilst socialising after work with fellow colleagues, leaving his face full of blood and was immediately taken to hospital to have stitches to his wound. Afterwards, he headed back to Hong Kong for further checks and after a week of rest, he has returned to Beijing to continue filming. Before heading off to the airport, Bosco was joined by TVB production assistant director Tommy Leung in a press conference to openly explain the story behind the attack.

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