Zhu Tingxuan, an internet celebrity nicknamed "Glass Zhu", was arrested by the police on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and injuring a passing Filipino man in Wan Chai in the early morning of the 28th. He was released on bail pending investigation.
Zhu Tingxuan posted on social networking sites today, saying that she regretted the incident and apologized for the incident.
The incident occurred at around 1 am yesterday. When a private car in Wanchai drove to the junction of Tin Lok Lane and Hennessy Road, it was suspected of turning left in violation of a traffic sign, and then hit a 54-year-old Filipino man who was crossing the road. The injured were taken to hospital for treatment.
The 47-year-old female driver surnamed Zhu received an alcohol breath test on the spot and was confirmed to exceed the limit. She was arrested on suspicion of "drinking and driving", and was temporarily released on bail pending investigation. She must report to the police in late February.
Zhu Tingxuan posted on her Instagram account today, in which she said she regretted and apologized.
Zhu Tingxuan did not publicly respond to the incident after yesterday's incident. Today, Zhu posted on her Instagram account, in which she said that she regretted hard to return, "After everything is wiser, you must correct yourself. Make people who love me and care about me. Worrying and disappointing, it's really hard. I'm sorry!", also grateful to those who supported and helped her.
Internet celebrity "Glass Zhu" arrested for drunk driving
Zhu Tingxuan (Bonnie) is the chief editor of the cooking blog "Glass Zhucheng", so she is called "Glass Zhu". She was formerly the vice president of Kingston Securities. She is familiar with many entertainers in the entertainment industry. She is also a KOL in the food industry and has published recipes. and other publications.
In May last year, when Zhu Tingxuan attended the Hong Kong and Taiwan program "Viewpoint 31", she said that she and many "Blue Camp" artists such as Yang Ming did not work after publicly supporting the police.
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