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《TAIPEI TIMES 焦點》 Chef says report accurate, denies sex was involved

2014/12/11 03:00

Chef Cheng Yen-chi, known as “A-chi-shih,” gestures during a press conference in Taipei yesterday. Photo: Chen I-chuan, Taipei Times

‘NOT A PLAYBOY’: Cheng Yen-chi said that his wife knew about each meeting he had with the woman named in the report and that his family supports him

By Stacy Hsu / Staff reporter

Renowned Taiwanese chef Cheng Yen-chi (鄭衍基), better known as A-chi-shih (阿基師), yesterday dismissed speculation that he had sex with a woman he was photographed with entering a motel, saying that they had merely “hugged and had mouth-to-mouth contact.”

Cheng made the remarks at a press conference in Taipei yesterday afternoon, during which he bowed deeply to a large group of reporters before acknowledging that everything reported by the Chinese-language Next Magazine was true.

The 60-year-old chef-turned-TV personality was referring to an article in yesterday’s edition of the magazine, which alleges that Cheng arrived outside the WeGo Motel on Taipei’s Linsen N Road on a motorcycle at approximately 8pm on Dec. 2 before hopping into a black car being driven by a long-haired, middle-aged woman.

The article said that the pair then drove into the Bellezza Taipei Hotel in Zhongshan District (中山) and stayed there for nearly 40 minutes, adding that the woman subsequently dropped Cheng off where he had parked his motorcycle.

The magazine added that it was not the first time Cheng has been spotted entering a motel with the woman, alleging that they also spent 30 minutes at the WeGo Motel on Nov. 20.

“The woman pictured by Next Magazine’s paparazzi is a 40-year-old fan of my cooking show, surnamed Chen (陳)... I became acquainted with her after she started asking me about my cooking skills in private ... because as a worker in the service sector for decades, I do not turn down my customers’ requests without good reason,” Cheng told the press conference.

Cheng, who was once voted the nation’s most eligible bachelor, said he gradually established an emotional bond with Chen and began helping her deal with distress caused by financial issues.

The chef said he met with Chen on Dec. 2 to “enlighten her on her problems,” but she then drove him into the Bellezza without consulting him first, saying she wanted to talk in a quieter place.

“We did not go into the room and stayed in the car the whole time, but I have to admit that we did hug and had mouth-to-mouth contact when we were overwhelmed with emotions,” Cheng said.

Cheng said his wife was informed of every meeting they had, and he even told her that Chen was rather passionate about him, adding that he did not harbor any “dirty thoughts” about Chen despite her addressing him as “Dear hubby” in several text messages.

He then apologized to the public and urged Chen to stand on her own feet from now on because his kindness in helping her put him in an awkward predicament.

“I am innocent and both my wife and daughters are very supportive of me. [One of] my daughters called me this morning, telling me that she supports me because [she knows] her father is not a playboy,” Cheng said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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