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SHE WILL GET HURT'
On a serious note, he said: 'No matter how good the girl is, it'd be hard on her. It has nothing to do with them though. The problem lies with me.
'I've never been good at handling relationships. Sometimes, I'm dumb and a bit slow, and I don't know how to cope with them appropriately.'
So how will he protect his sweetheart?
'It'd be great if the media stops reporting about us!' he said.
But he is a headline-hogging public figure, I reminded him.
Sighing slightly, he said: 'That's why, no matter how good the girl is, she will get hurt. So it's better for me to be single.'
A wistful thought, but it aptly captures Jay's current love status.
There have been rumours that he has parted ways with host-actress Patty Hou and hooked up with Hebe Tien of girl band S.H.E.
When quizzed by the Taiwanese media, he gave cryptic replies like 'there are no signs of love in (my) life' and 'the more I say, the more mistakes I make'.
Patty, 28, confirmed the break-up to Taiwanese reporters last Friday.
As for the Jay-Hebe rumour, he told The New Paper it was only gossip.
Oblivious to his minders' signals to not enter the scandal zone, he explained at length why he picked Hebe to co-star with him in one of his new self-directed music videos.
He said the other two S.H.E members did not fit the role - Selina was too dainty and Ella, too tomboyish.
But Hebe made a perfect fruit stall assistant who falls in love with a gangster, he said. He plays the gangster, of course.
To dodge the paparazzi, the filming was such a hush-hush affair that even his publicists did not know which song it was for.
'The paparazzi followed us but they won't know (the song title) because the song was not played during filming,' said Jay.
'You're the first to know this - the song is Hou Tui (Retreat) and I hope everyone will get to see it soon. People think it (the Jay-Hebe rumour) is real but it's just an illusion. I hope the music video will clear things up.'
If the music video is meant to clarify rumours, does the new self-penned ballad, White Windmill, which tells of two lovers splitting up, hint at his recently-ended relationship with Patty?
No, he insisted, adding that he rarely writes about his own love life because it feels 'weird'.
His lyrics are mostly on social problems, like the anti-family-
violence tune, Dad I'm Home, and the new Listen To Mum, which urges kids to be obedient and filial.
'If I write about my own feelings on love, it would seem like I'm doing it to show other people. I tend to be more low profile.'
Talking about the only other woman in his life - his mum Yeh Hui-mei - Jay was a lot more gregarious.
He even shared anecdotes about how he feared his strict mother, a retired teacher.
'I rarely rebelled against her because she's so fierce!' he joked.
While other kids got to play in the neighbourhood, he was stuck at home practising on the piano under his mum's watchful eye.
'I could hear them having fun outside, and the worst thing is that the windows in my house were fitted with metal grilles which made me feel like I was locked in prison!
'But when I got to secondary school, I discovered that girls like guys who play the piano, so luckily I did the right thing.'
After all, music is Jay's biggest talent and his 'trump card' - like he wrote in the song, Listen To Mum.
And it helps that he can win hearts with magic tricks too. |
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