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Vic Zhou shows his vulnerable side

Xin.sg - Wednesday, July 28

Even a hunk like Vic Zhou has confidence issues.

In a recent interview when promoting his new movie Ai Ni Yi Wan Nian (loosely translates to Love You for Ten Thousand Years), Vic revealed that there are times when he feels insecure and stressed in a relationship.

"The one thing my last relationship taught me is this: if the guy is not earning as much as the female, he no longer has any say in the family."

"He will feel the need to earn more money and this causes him to sacrifice his principles to take on jobs that he doesn't want to."

Vic added that when a man really loves a woman, appearances are the last thing he'll care about; he will only be concerned about his ability to shoulder the responsibility of supporting the family.

Reports suggest that these heartfelt confessions from Vic appeared to be referring to his last relationship with actress Barbie Hsu.

Back when the two stars went public in 2005, rumours were rife that there were tensions between the two due to differences in financial status.

When they finally broke up after a four-year romance, many speculate that it was due to Barbie being the higher-earner and that Vic could not stand being the weaker one in the relationship.
 
"The one thing my last relationship taught me is this: if the guy is not earning as much as the female, he no longer has any say in the family."

This guy is not suitable to be in a relationship when he made such statement. pls choose a better role model, this is a bad one.
 
Vic is silly to have that kind of thinking and even more silly to give up Barbie Hsu.
Barbie is older than her other famous sister Dee, but twice as hot and much less irritating.
Vic is quite a successful actor in his own right, it's not as if Barbie would have been supporting the whole family. If she happens to be earning slightly more, so what?
 
i dunno. i pity him for ever dating cao barbie. she has the reputation of a "player". even if he didn't get jealous of her money and power, she would have dumped him for someone richer anyway.
 
I think specifically for actors, this shouldn't be a problem. A guy can peak later and even for the women, they can go hollywood.

I think the biggest problem for couples is chemistry and attraction if money isn't a factor. Couples sometimes lose the spark or just lack the chemistry for a long term relationship.

For most sg couples, money is the biggest factor. Watch Tv, it's all in the soap operas.
 
Vic Zhou shows his vulnerable side


"The one thing my last relationship taught me is this: if the guy is not earning as much as the female, he no longer has any say in the family."

"He will feel the need to earn more money and this causes him to sacrifice his principles to take on jobs that he doesn't want to."

Obviously something else is missing. Even a so-called hunk like you don't, get it. What a loser.

Vic added that when a man really loves a woman, appearances are the last thing he'll care about; he will only be concerned about his ability to shoulder the responsibility of supporting the family.

And it looks like you were burnt by pretty, shallow babes before. I think it's very obvious. Your life experience may not be the same as others, so kindly refrain from passing what you may think to be objective male survival opinion.
 
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