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Thread: Zhou, Libo-Comic shows his charitable side
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[quote=MARRIE,416302] The celebrities enjoyed a simple celebration, rather than the usual elaborate affair. The menu comprised just four dishes - smoked fish with green soy bean, noodles, beef and cake. "I'm against the idea of having luxurious weddings," Zhou said, "and instead, I'm glad to be the first celebrity in China to share such an important moment in life as marriage with the entire society, especially in the form of charity." Accountants from the charity foundation were on hand to count last night's contributions and to give out certificate and receipt to each of the guests. The event was taking place not long after Zhou angered many fans with controversial remarks on weibo, China's equivalent of twitter, calling the Internet "a public toilet" and denouncing critics who had responded to his entry about the recent high-rise inferno in Shanghai. Zhou, who won national fame in late 2008 for his stand-up comedy with no off-color jokes, was once considered by many to represent the humor and culture of Shanghai, but many fans were shocked at his humorless responses, complete with swear words, to his critics. [/quote]
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