The Hong Kong pop duo Twins will separate after seven years of making
music together, a report by Web news portal Sina.com.cn said yesterday.
Although the female pair has stopped recording their latest album, their
agent, Emperor Entertainment Group, has not yet responded to reports about the
breakup, the article said.
"They have different styles and they are capable of working independently."
Huo Wenxi, a producer from the company was quoted in the report as saying.
"There's no plan for the two stars to work together in the near future."
Gillian Chung and Charlene Choi, the members of the Twins, have not made any
public appearances together in almost five months since revelations came to
light that Chung had been involved in a sex photo scandal. In the meantime, Choi
has been attending various entertainment events alone to represent Twins.
The music group has won fans from Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland after it
debut in 2000.
In 2007, Twins won the Most Popular Female Singer award at the
Music-On-Demand Best 10 Awards ceremony held by Hong Kong's TVB station. It was
the first time that a duo won the title.
At present, Choi is shooting scenes for the upcoming action film "Storm
Warriors." Chung will head to Hollywood to audition for a movie by director
Oliver Stone.