Taiwanese star Vivian Hsu has decided to press on with her plan to organize her first concert at Taipei Arena on May 7 following the Wang Leehom controversy.
"Thanks for having you for the past 31 years. For those I promise I won't be absent,” Hsu wrote on her social media on Tuesday.
"See you soon at Taipei Arena on May 7!" she continued, ending the post by saying she is "ironv2.0".
The married actress has repeatedly denied having an affair with Wang, after the later had a nasty breakup with his ex Lee Jinglei.
Lee accused Wang to have sex partners around the world, and even had affairs with a married woman whom she did not name.
After netizens found that Hsu had a gathering with Wang, Chen Chien-chou and his wife Christine Fan Wei-chi earlier, they speculated that they could be involved in the Taiwanese-American singer's scandal.
Lee later put out a statement, saying Chen and Fan did not have an affair with Wang. She did not mention Hsu.
Hsu issued a statement earlier, "For over 30 years, I have worked hard and diligently in my job. But life won't always be easy, and I have gone through all the tribulations along the way."
She insisted that she had never meddled with Wang's marriage and asked netizens to stop smearing her without any evidence: "Any follow up would be handled in court."
Vivian Hsu. file photo.