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12/23/2024 02:11:52 am

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Daniel Wu Doesn't Mind Doing On-Screen Gay Romance With Louis Koo

Upon the revelation that director Johnny To wishes to release a third movie as a sequel to the film 'Dong Go Breaking My Heart 2', Hong Kong actor Louis Koo is said to have suggested a gay romance between himself and his fellow actor Daniel Wu, to which Wu responded that he does not mind sharing a gay romance with Koo.

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Johnny To's new romantic comedy film 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart', which is a sequel to the 2011 film which goes with the same title, has just been released last November 11, which is considered as China's 'Singles Day'.

During the press conference, which was attended by Wu, Koo and the leading lady, Gao Yuan Yuan, it has been revealed that To has plans to make a third installment to the movie franchise. Upon hearing this, Koo suggested that the theme of the third film should be a homosexual romance between him and his co-star Wu.

Wu, who is known for portraying several gay characters, also agreed to Koo's suggestion, saying that he is not a stranger to the role. Wu then revealed that his debut film was all about a gay romance as well which as produced earlier than the controversial Hollywood film 'Brokeback Mountain' by international director Ang Lee.

Wu, who claimed that he doesn't mind sharing an on-screen gay romance with Koo, said, "There's nothing to be afraid of. I can kiss Louis if I need to."

Back in 1998, Wu starred in the film 'Bishonen' which was directed by Yonfan. The story of the film revolves around an unfortunate homosexual romance between the characters of Wu and his co-star Stephen Fung.

On the other hand, when Wu was asked if he was going to share baby tips with Gao, who just got married recently, he said that people can't be forced into such matters, sharing that a person will not understand the pressures of being a parent unless he or she had a child.

"It is best to go with the flow," says the actor.

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