Blackie Chen denies he sexually harassed Taiwanese celeb Da Ya; wife Christine Fan shows support with statement

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Blackie Chen denies he sexually harassed Taiwanese celeb Da Ya; wife Christine Fan shows support with statement
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According to Da Ya, she and Blackie were in Hong Kong for work when he barged into her hotel room and asked to have sex with her.

, earlier today , former Hey Girl member Da Ya shared on Facebook that she was sexually harassed by a man she referred to as"Ex-Boss Mr Chen" back in 2012.

, 46. The latter owns talent agency A Legend Star Entertainment Corp, which Da Ya was signed to. Blackie was also the host of Taiwanese variety showDa Ya also mentioned Blackie's wife Taiwanese singerAfter the post went viral, Blackie swiftly released an official statement to shut down Tina's allegations, asserting that he's"never been alone with Da Ya" and that her"accusations are baseless and completely untrue".

She claimed that at that time, Blackie had barged into her hotel room to hug her, and tried to force her to have sex. After Da Ya refused, Blackie, who married Christine in May that same year, insisted on doing the deed, even telling her to"do it quickly".When Da Ya reminded him that she's his artiste, she claimed Blackie retorted:"But you are really hot!"

"If I had more courage to expose his misdeeds at that time, perhaps I wouldn't be branded a traitor when I left the agency. I also would not get the chills every time I see or hear his name," she wrote.Meanwhile, Christine also released the same official statement shared by Blackie's lawyer through her manager, showing support for her husband.

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