
Leon and Gaile Lok's relationship, compared with his rumored ex-girlfriends Shu Qi and Michele Reis, obviously adopted a more open manner. Recently, Michele hinted that Leon was one of her men in her life. Leon expressed that he doesn't believe she would say that and asserted they're only unbreakable colleagues.
Rarely attending fashion shows, Leon attended clothing brand Gianfranco Ferre cocktail party and fashion show the night before. It's a pity his girlfried Gaile wasn't part of the runway. Leon actually likes the brand. He'll patronize each time he goes to Europe. Asked if he received a big sum to attend the fashion show, Leon smiled and said not to talk about money. He attended because he likes the brand. Asked if he received a lifetime sponsorship, he expressed that he shouldn't. He said there was a brand that approached him for an underwear ad, but his manager referred to him as being too modern. In addition, he's not a model, so he wouldn't do it even if there's money.
His girlfriend Gaile is a model. Asked he if minds his girlfriend is at the same fashion show, he said there's no problem and doesn't mind appreciating her performance. Regarding Gaile and Michele being at the same event earlier, Leon said he didn't know and it's not a problem being at the same event like Michele always going to fashion shows. In addition, Michele hinted that she and Leon had a relationship earlier. Leon expressed that she wouldn't say that and emphasized they're only colleagues. He said, "We're unbreakable colleagues."
Asked if he consults Gaile for fashion tips, Leon smiled and said, "I usually read fashion magazines. I have a long history." Asked if they exchange opinions, he spoke frankly that everyone has to have a like in order to become friends. He also admits being compatible with Gaile. Asked if he minds girlfriend being sexy on the runway, he feels everyone should have their space and profession. Before knowing her, everyone has their own lifestyle and space. This will not change and should not interfere each other. He will only pay attention to his songs.
In other news, Leon, Janice, Aaron Kwok, Andy Lau, Miriam Yeung, and others released albums the past year. Because sales weren't reported, they all didn't receive an IFPI award. As the IFPI current chairman is Universal Music's executive Hung Tik, many years ago there were already other record companies feel the results will be affected, so they rejected reporting sales for their singers.
Janice and Leon's record company AMusic executive Alvin Wang accepted a phone interview and said, "The organizer's process isn't right for us to play, so we didn't apply. We're not complaining. We're just not playing. We don't need this to prove good sales." Hung Tik hopes to listen to their opinions to understand where's the problem. He thinks each awards ceremony has their own process in doing things. Although it's not perfect, he hopes it's fair.