Recently, Eason Chan revealed that he has been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, shocking many. He shared that he had never told his mother about his emotional illness, fearing it would worry her, but as soon as the news broke, his mother immediately called to ask him why he was under such pressure. "Actually, it's really not a big deal. My illness is very mild, it's not so serious that I can't leave my room. Everyone doesn't need to worry too much."
Recently, Eason Chan's documentary was screened four times in a row in Hong Kong. Three of the showings were open to fans, while the fourth was specially reserved for friends within the industry, including Joey Yung, Miriam Yeung, Edmond Leung, Stephen Fung, Andy Hui, Mark Lui, Yip Pui Man, and Yoyo Sham, among others. The scene was star-studded. After watching the documentary, the rarely reunited friends took countless photos together in the theater, making for a joyful atmosphere.
After watching the documentary, Miriam Yeung said she was really surprised by how wonderful this journey was, and that her greatest hope is for Eason to return to being the happy person he was 30 years ago. Joey Yung, on the other hand, described her feelings as very complicated, saying she truly sensed that Eason Chan is an artist who dedicates his life to his work. William So revealed that when Eason was injured playing tennis, he stayed at the hospital to keep him company, and that when Eason hadn’t yet recovered and was worried about his hearing, he would often call to comfort him and tell him not to worry. Yoyo Sham admitted that people often forget that performers on stage are also just people, but in this film, Eason Chan truly laid bare all his “fear and dreams.”
Source: ETToday