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Tue, Feb 02, 2010
The Daily Chilli
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Twins make a comeback

ALL eyes are on Charlene Choi and Gillian Chung after they announced their plan to come back as Twins and have a concert at Hong Kong Coliseum in April.

Internet chatrooms are abuzz with feedbacks from fans who expressed their expectation of the upcoming concert which is in conjunction with Twins’ 10th anniversary.

What’s more, a new record will soon follow, reported the Hong Kong media.

Prior to that, Charlene, 27, and Gillian, 29, have reunited to do a promotion clip for good friend Wing Shya’s new movie Hot Summer Days.

The theme of the concert, Everybody, Bounce, might offer a hint or two to their state of mind. If not, their recent photo shoot would.

With their hair combed back, the girls are seen channelling the rocker look as they apply smoky eye make-up and don black leather jackets and long black boots.

“(The spirit of) rock and roll never dies. So as Twins, we will never die. We’ll never give up!” declares Charlene.

As confident as she sounds now, there was a point when she was apprehensive about working with her old partner again.

“It’s been a long time since we last worked together. It’s going to be different. We were also worried that our fans had forgotten Twins. Then, there’s the question of whether the concert will sell or not.

“But this is our 10th anniversary and we really want to celebrate it. We believe that everything will be okay, as long as Gillian and I have a common goal,” she said. Recalling how the Edison Chen photo scandal has changed their lives, Charlene said Gillian has become more mature.

“She used to be quiet. Now she is more open and expresses herself more.”

Let bygones be bygones, said Gillian.

“There are different challenges in life. I try not to think about the unhappy moments. The more you think about it, the more it translates into negative vibes. I hope everyone can look at things from the bright side.

“We wish to show that, not only can you bounce back from a failure, but you can go higher after that,” said Gillian.

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