Ever since their famed collaboration as onscreen sweethearts in the epic Heart of Greed and Moonlight Resonance, the media has been abuzz over Raymond Lam's relationship with his co-star, Linda Chung. Previously rumoured to have spent two years pursuing her, Raymond puts his foot down and clears the air.
"We are not in contact," he flatly replied with a smile.
When reporters asked if he would like to experience an exciting romance this year, Raymond laughed and said, "Saying that makes me want to sigh."
"It is actually very normal for young people to be in a relationship. But all these media attention adds on additional stress. I try to immerse myself in work so that I do not have time to think about this (romance)."
Also present at the interview is Hong Kong TVB actress Chen Fala, 28. As Raymond's colleague and co-star in Moonlight Resonance, she nodded in agreement and believes that it is best "to leave things in the hands of fate" as such matters "cannot be forced".
With a busy schedule ahead for him (filming for his new movie will commence on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year), Raymond revealed that he has no special plans in store for the upcoming Valentine's Day. Instead, the tall, dark, charming one would like to "hang out with friends for a meal" and "catch up on sleep" as he foresees many sleepless nights ahead of him when work begins.
As an established actor with a blossoming singing career, Raymond was previously touted by the press to be the top earning male TVB artist for 2009. He sheepishly confessed that he has no knowledge of this piece of news although he admits that his earnings "have increased as compared to previous years".
Explaining himself, the 31-year-old said, "In 2009, I was more focused on being a singer. A singer's time is more flexible and that provided me with more time to earn extra money. I do hope that my earnings will continue to increase this year too."
Spurred on by Raymond's words, Fala jested and revealed her plans to work hard and "earn as much money as him". The budding actress believes that nothing else is more important to her than work now.
With no concrete plans to make a music debut, Fala expressed her hesitance on being tasked with such a humongous responsibility. The nubile actress believes that singing is an entirely different thing from acting and feels that "she is not at that stage yet".
Contrary to what she said, Raymond believes that Fala "has a really great voice" and thinks that she should have an album of her own. He even expressed interest in collaborating with her in the near future.
"You can't make any NGs when you're singing live. When you're acting, NGs are acceptable. I have to prepare myself properly first from my technique to my style," Fala logically explained.
"We are not in contact," he flatly replied with a smile.
When reporters asked if he would like to experience an exciting romance this year, Raymond laughed and said, "Saying that makes me want to sigh."
"It is actually very normal for young people to be in a relationship. But all these media attention adds on additional stress. I try to immerse myself in work so that I do not have time to think about this (romance)."
Also present at the interview is Hong Kong TVB actress Chen Fala, 28. As Raymond's colleague and co-star in Moonlight Resonance, she nodded in agreement and believes that it is best "to leave things in the hands of fate" as such matters "cannot be forced".
With a busy schedule ahead for him (filming for his new movie will commence on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year), Raymond revealed that he has no special plans in store for the upcoming Valentine's Day. Instead, the tall, dark, charming one would like to "hang out with friends for a meal" and "catch up on sleep" as he foresees many sleepless nights ahead of him when work begins.
As an established actor with a blossoming singing career, Raymond was previously touted by the press to be the top earning male TVB artist for 2009. He sheepishly confessed that he has no knowledge of this piece of news although he admits that his earnings "have increased as compared to previous years".
Explaining himself, the 31-year-old said, "In 2009, I was more focused on being a singer. A singer's time is more flexible and that provided me with more time to earn extra money. I do hope that my earnings will continue to increase this year too."
Spurred on by Raymond's words, Fala jested and revealed her plans to work hard and "earn as much money as him". The budding actress believes that nothing else is more important to her than work now.
With no concrete plans to make a music debut, Fala expressed her hesitance on being tasked with such a humongous responsibility. The nubile actress believes that singing is an entirely different thing from acting and feels that "she is not at that stage yet".
Contrary to what she said, Raymond believes that Fala "has a really great voice" and thinks that she should have an album of her own. He even expressed interest in collaborating with her in the near future.
"You can't make any NGs when you're singing live. When you're acting, NGs are acceptable. I have to prepare myself properly first from my technique to my style," Fala logically explained.
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