Eric Tsang Denies Resigning as TVB General Manager, Does Not Reveal Contract Duration
Published atNov 20, 2025 12:05 pm
Eric Tsang has served as TVB’s general manager for over four years. Recent rumors suggested he would be leaving at the end of the month, but at the “TVB Anniversary Gala 2025” on the evening of the 19th, he refuted these claims without revealing his contract duration: “As long as they don’t fire me, I’ll keep working, still in the same position.” Wong Cho-lam (second from right) reenacts Eric Tsang’s interview scenario.That evening, “Fuk Luk Sau” joined forces with “Goddess Party Project” and transformed into three love-seeking heroes, delighting a group of leading ladies including Elena Kong, Moon Lau, Kayan Yau, Nancy Wu, and Rosina Lam. Johnson Lee boldly impersonated Louis Koo and even mimicked the “blessing dance” from the popular “In Style” segment and the “chair dance” from Raymond Lam’s concert. In the second part, Wong Cho-lam imitated entertainment industry “Trump” Eric Tsang (Ah Lek), performing a parody of “I’m the Best”: “Yeah, I’m the best! I came in and fired all the 'Heads'! Yeah, I’m the best! We old seafood have no fossils! Yeah, I’m the best! I talk nonsense all the time, whenever I fire someone it’s always the 'Heads'!” Every word poked fun at Ah Lek and Eric Tsang. Eric Tsang’s response was also in the spotlight—showing not displeasure, but his signature smile. Finally, Louis Yuen appeared as “Fat Beef Bro” and Monica Ma from “Queen of News.” Michael Tse remains as charismatic as ever!Michael Tse Returns to 'His Home' after 13 Years
In addition, 58-year-old Michael Tse returned to the Anniversary Gala stage after 13 years, performing a song and dance with 30 TVB actresses, creating a stunning spectacle! Michael Tse rose to fame for playing “Laughing Gor” on “E.U.”, and this time he also sang and danced to the series theme song, “Exchange of Black and White”, showing that his charm is still intact!
The night also featured several song and dance acts. In one segment, a group of new actors used drama to portray an actor’s desire, while Shaun Tam performed “When the Grapes Are Ripe” as a response. Though Shaun Tam is renowned for his acting, his singing sounded more like recitation. Still, compared to previous lip-synced acts, at least Shaun Tam sang live, which is praiseworthy!
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