“Never judge a book by its cover,” a Wise Old Man once said.
“The exterior may seem plain and clear-cut, but the interior might differ in its entirety.”
“I mean, just look at The Last Of Us 2. That f*cking shit-”
Now I don’t usually concur with the Wise Old Man, but I gotta say;
He’s right on this one.
See, things aren’t straightforward as one would routinely hope. That good-looking guy you were eye-candying on the streets? He might be a serious furry. And that haggard-looking man who just wolf-whistled at you? He might be Leonardo DiCaprio.
Seriously, you never know what’s hiding under the sheets. The skin, I mean.
And so, it’s imperative that we abstain from judging a book by its cover. And if you’re in need of a supporting piece to justify your change of stance…
Look no further than the following article segment, which just serves to validate the often underrated sentiment.
Taiwanese Singer Rachel Liang And Her Husband Amos Zhang
Taiwanese singer Rachel Liang and her husband of Amos Zhang seemed to be the perfect couple.
Just three months ago, Zhang had dedicated a loving Instagram message for Rachel on her birthday:
Lest you can’t Chinese, here’s a rough transcript (courtesy of Google Translate because I can’t Chinese too):
“The closest distance between each other is a hug. When there is no gap between the heart of either party, slowly feel the other person’s heartbeat. Every detail can reveal the temperature of love. There is no perfect person. Let gentleness and tenderness accompany each other’s past and let a hug become a purposeful action instead of a momentary touch. Thank you for letting me understand that my hug is your unique gift. I don’t want to rush you to put down the gift. I want to make time stand still at this moment because I enjoy your hug at the moment of the camera shutter. Captured the most beautiful scenery, happy birthday, my favourite you.”
Long story short? It’s a birthday dedication post. Also, PDA.
Taiwanese Singer Rachel Liang Officially Divorces Husband Even When They Seemed Sweet on Social Media
But things, it seems, are not quite that straightforward.
According to AsiaOne, Taiwanese singer Rachel Liang has confirmed that she is divorcing her husband of four years, Amos Zhang.
Yes, it’s that bad.
While the two did not announce the reason for their split, speculations have touted the cause to be a third party in the equation. Apparently, a source revealed that Zhang had admitted in Church to betraying Rachel and their marriage.
Well, high-profile marriages always invite such controversies, don’t they?
But if you think it’s over, hold your horses.
Just last month, a Netizen on social media reportedly alleged the exact opposite thing: a celebrity surnamed Liang had cheated on her husband and is splitting up with him.
And to protect her own career, she got him to become the scapegoat instead.
What’s this, Celebrity Affairs III?
Nonetheless
As far as the public’s concerned, we may never know the true reason behind the split. After all, allegations may suffice as makeshift bricks…
But without confirmation, they will never be able to build a sturdy base.
Though one thing’s for sure;
There’s always more than meets the eye, so don’t get blinded by anything other than the truth.
Or at least, that’s how it should go on paper anyway.
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