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Netizens Accuse Alex Man Of Sexual Harassment After Video Shows Him Hugging A Dancer Who Clearly Didn’t Want To Be Hugged

Is the 64-year-old actor overly passionate or overly handsy?

Hongkong actor Alex Man, 64, has been very busy in China in recent years, and has found himself in the spotlight for less-than-pleasant reasons. 

From him appearing drunk at a public event, to him losing his temper at an eager fan, and to him getting handsy with another fan on stage, the The Golden Pillow star really could do with more positive news. 

Well, no such luck this week.

 

Definitely not keeping his hands to himself

Recently, the actor made headlines again after a netizen posted a video of him at a rehearsal.

In the video, the actor could be seen with a microphone in one hand, all engrossed in his own singing. Next to him was a female dancer.


Then, halfway through the song, Alex started to wrap his arm around the dancer, grabbing her by the waist and putting his face close to hers.

Even though the dancer looked visibly distraught and was trying to pull away, Alex continued to, um, manhandle her, oblivious to how he was making her feel. 

It's not the first time?

The video quickly caught the attention of netizens, many of whom have called the actor out for crossing the line, with some accusing him of sexual harassment.

It's apparently not the first time Alex has worked with the dancer. According to netizens who found clips of the actor's past performances, the dancer also didn't look too thrilled every time Alex comes too close to her.

Alex getting overly passionate with a fan on stage last August

The dancer is apparently not the only 'victim' of Alex's "overly passionate" behaviour.

Last August, a video of a fan rejecting Alex's advances on stage went viral, leaving netizens appalled... or should we say turned off?

Photos: Chinapress

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