Jackie Chan bids tearful goodbye to equine co-star


Compiled by BENJAMIN LEE, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN

JACKIE Chan could not hold back his tears when it was time to part with his equine co-star on the set of his latest movie Ride On, reported China Press.

In the two months of filming, the 68-year-old actor – who plays a horse trainer in the movie – forged a strong bond with Chi Tu.

When filming ended, the Hong Kong superstar was caught wiping away tears as he said goodbye to the horse, which appeared to feel the same way as it kept wanting to go back to him.

When the scene went viral online, many Internet users urged Chan to adopt Chi Tu.

Ride On tells the story of an elderly trainer who yearns for his horse to become a movie star one day.

> Taiwan-based singer Della Ding Dang appears to have confirmed her relationship with a man 15 years her junior by sharing photos of them together on Instagram, Sin Chew Daily also reported.

The post by the 40-year-old shows the duo smiling for photos together.

“Does this mean (the relationship) is official?” wrote one Internet user.Fans from Malaysia even urged her to bring her new beau here for her concert on March 18.

> A man in Soma City, Fukushima, Japan, was arrested for defecating on a bicycle belonging to a young woman he admired, reported China Press.

The 28-year-old suspect, after much prodding by the police, reluctantly confessed to the act.

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