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In the United States, United Kingdom and Canada, scandals, particularly political ones, are often referred to by adding the suffix "-gate" to a word connected with the events, recalling the Watergate scandal, such as "Nannygate".

Monday, May 31, 2010

Actress Yen Vy (Saigon Love Story) Sex Tape Scandal



If you don't understand what she is saying just search for Gillian Chung's apology video on her role in the Edison Chen scandal. Basically, both are saying the same thing, that they were young and naive, and things happened many years ago (3-5 years).
 
 
 
 
Yen Vy claims the tape was a record of an affair with her lover while the two were in still in love five years ago. Yen Vy and her ex-lover later separated, and the man got married to another actress. About one month ago, according to Thanh Nien (Youth) newspaper, the man phoned her, seeking to rekindle the relationship as his marriage had collapsed, only to be refused by Yen Vy.

The man then threatened to do great damage to Yen Vy's career and reputation for refusing his advances, and the subsequent release of the 30-minute film on the Internet, according to the actress, is an act of revenge by her spurned ex-lover. Then this happened...

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Scandal

A scandal is a widely publicized allegation or set of allegations that damages the reputation of an institution, individual or creed. A scandal may be based on true or false allegations or a mixture of both.

From the Greek σκάνδαλον, a trap or stumbling-block. The metaphor is that wrong conduct can impede or "trip" people's trust or faith.

Some scandals are broken by whistleblowers who reveal wrongdoing within organizations or groups, such as Deep Throat (William Mark Felt) during the 1970s Watergate scandal. Sometimes an attempt to cover up a possible scandal ignites a greater scandal when the cover-up fails.