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"If you were willing to marry me back then, it might have changed my life" - Mao Shunjun, the only woman Leslie Cheung admitted to filming, proposed, and refused his proposal. In an interview,

"If you were willing to marry me back then, it might have changed my life" - Mao Shunjun, the only woman Leslie Cheung admitted to filming, proposed, and refused his proposal. In the interview, although the brother behaved very freely throughout the whole process, at the end of the video, you can still see the lonely expression.

Leslie Cheung, amazing talent. There is a saying circulating in Hong Kong: Compared with his brother's singing and acting skills, his appearance is nothing, and compared with his brother's personality, his singing and acting skills are nothing.

"If you were willing to marry me back then, it might have changed my life" - Mao Shunjun, the only woman Leslie Cheung admitted to filming, proposed, and refused his proposal. In an interview,
"If you were willing to marry me back then, it might have changed my life" - Mao Shunjun, the only woman Leslie Cheung admitted to filming, proposed, and refused his proposal. In an interview,
"If you were willing to marry me back then, it might have changed my life" - Mao Shunjun, the only woman Leslie Cheung admitted to filming, proposed, and refused his proposal. In an interview,
"If you were willing to marry me back then, it might have changed my life" - Mao Shunjun, the only woman Leslie Cheung admitted to filming, proposed, and refused his proposal. In an interview,

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