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Sister Furong's 'love declaration'
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-09-01 14:40

BEIJING--"Oh, Liu Xiang, my love, my man!" This is a line that has caused great sensation among the youngsters in Nanjing, east China’s Jiangsu province.


Sister Furong's brand S-shaped posture. [Xinhua]

The line is from an impromptu poem "To Liu Xiang" cooked up and read out by Sister Furong (hibiscus), a pop singer, during her song and dance performance Saturday.

To her loyal fans, an ecstatic Sister Furong unbosomed herself and said: "I want to court Liu Xiang."


China's Liu Xiang looks on prior to the first round competition of men's 110m hurdles at the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, during Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, August 18, 2008. The defending champion Liu Xiang dropped out after getting injury. [Xinhua]

Sister Furong, from a northwest China village, has tried by almost all means to style herself as "Queen of Sweet Songs" in recent years. Also a self-congratulatory singer-actress-writer, she has attracted both crazy applause and intense detest with her brand S-shaped posture, flavored jokes and wild laughter on stage and – in real life.

"Do I look sexy?" she often loves to ask her audience knowingly while swaying her plump body from side to side.

Seems can’t wait any longer to find a boy friend, this time she was really serious and had to lower her standards for selecting a future hubby: manly, caring and an expert cook.

For the moment, no one knows if Chinese celebrity hurdler Liu Xiang wants to hear her, but her "love declaration" will surely be voted "the wildest utterance of the year."