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"Entirely to blame" says Jack Neo at drama-filled news conference
Posted: 11 March 2010 1035 hrs

  Jack Neo in tears at news conference
 
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SINGAPORE: Jack Neo apologised for his actions at a news conference held on Thursday morning.

He arrived at the news conference hand in hand with his wife, Irene Kng, and said he was entirely to blame and began crying.

Earlier reports said he had an affair with a 22-year-old model.

The news conference ended when Mdm Kng started crying. As she was walking off the stage, she fainted. And the photographers and cameramen swamped to the stage to take her photos.

Neo screamed at them to stop filming and get away from her.

One of Neo's colleagues Ah Nan rushed to the stage and also yelled at the photographers and cameramen to get away from Mdm Kng.

Neo's entourage then cordoned them and helped them exit the conference room.

- CNA/sc

 


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