Weekly TV Series Promotion by Tencent
Next is our weekly Friday TV series recommendation from Tencent Video.
Let's start off with "Only If I Love You"
It depicts a love triangle in a winery in Italy, where the owner's two sons both fall in love with an actress.
Though it's a Chinese production, and stars MingDow and Li Qin, all the shooting was done in Italy.
"Only If I Love You" is updated from Monday to Saturday at midnight on Tencent Video.
Our second choice today is "Accoucheur"
The series stars Jia Nailiang as an obstetrician and the show covers his career from his girlfriend's point of view. She is played by Li Xiaolu.
The couple are actually husband and wife in real life.
The last highlight is a Korean production "You're All Surrounded"
And our last recommendation is "You're All Surrounded", or "Ni men bei bao wei le" in Chinese.
This drama tells the story of four rookie detectives at a police station in Seoul's upscale Gangnam district.
You can watch these shows at v.qq.com under the 'Television Series' tab.
Chinese actor Huang Haibo Arrested, Engaged in Prostitution
It has been reported that Chinese actor Huang Haibo was recently detained by police after being caught engaged in prostitution.
Huang and a girl were taken away by police from a hotel in Beijing on Thursday night.
Huang allegedly admitted to the crime but his agent has responded by saying that they know nothing about the allegations leveled against Huang.
Huang's representative works include TV drama A Beautiful Daughter-in-law Era (Xifu de Meihao Shidai), and Let's Get Married (Women Jiehun Ba).
Chinese actress on her red carpet looks, movie 'Coming Home' and working in Hollywood
Chinese star Gong Li returns to the Cannes Film Festival this year with her new film, "Coming Home."
The movie "Coming Home" reunites the actress with long-time collaborator, Chinese director Zhang Yimou.
But it is showing out of competition at the festival.
Zhang has helped to build her career.
Together they made some of Zhang's most notable films like "Raise the Red Lantern," "The Story of Qiu Ju" and "To Live."
In "Coming Home," Gong plays an amnesia patient whose husband returns home after years of being away in prison.
Calling it a "mission impossible," Gong feels the film is one of her most challenging roles to date.
"I told the director that this is a challenging task. I hope I can complete this mission impossible. I also hope that after I finish this film, everyone likes it. If everyone can relate to this character, then I would have succeeded as an actress, but it was a very, very hard role to portray."
"Coming Home" receives its Cannes Film Festival premiere next Tuesday.
Once her work is done in Cannes, Gong is set to head up the jury at the 17th annual Shanghai Film Festival in mid-June.
Glenn Close returns to Broadway
Glenn Close is returning to Broadway for the first time in 20 years
Close will appear in a limited 18-week run of Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance, opposite John Lithgow.
The play sees Close and Lithgow as a married couple coping with the return of their 36-year-old daughter after her fourth marriage break-up, alongside a visit from Close's character's alcoholic sister and two family friends.
The Damages actress last appeared on Broadway in musical Sunset Boulevard in 1994 as ageing star Norma Desmond.
The portrayal won her a Tony.
The actress won two previous Tonys for her roles in 1992's Death and the Maiden and The Real Thing in 1984.
A Delicate Balance opens in November.
Statement from Beyonce, Jay Z and Solange on elevator incident
Beyonce, Jay Z and Solange say they are moving on since a video leaked this week of Solange attacking Jay Z in an elevator.
The three has released a joint statement, saying "At the end of the day families have problems and we're no different."
The website TMZ posted the three-minute video on Monday.
It was shot last week inside the Standard Hotel in New York City.
The video appears to show Beyonce's sister, Solange, attacking Jay Z in Beyonce's presence.
A security guard intervenes.
The footage shows the performers in the outfits they wore to the Met Gala last week.
There is no audio.
The hotel says it has fired the person who leaked the video.