Samantha Ko and Oceane Zhu On Being Third Parties

Many female actresses are afraid of being stereotyped by the audience after portraying third parties onscreen, but Samantha Ko (高海寧) and Oceane Zhu (朱璇) gladly accept the roles. Although they are willing to portray these characters, they are highly against being third parties in real life.

Samantha expressed, “Maybe it’s because during my first two years in the industry, I had no experience with dramas, unlike others who get to film one after the next. So every time I was cast, I see it as an opportunity. These types of roles allow for more development. An actress has to portray all types of characters. It’s okay as long as they don’t bring it into their real-life personality!”

Speaking of real life, Samantha exclaimed, “I would definitely not [be a third party]! This is an issue of conduct. I live in a happy family, and I always feel that a family needs to have responsibility. When I date, I have my own criterion. Someone who already has a girlfriend is already off my list. Those with wives are even farther off my list.”

If Samantha does happen to end up in a triangle relationship, she insisted she would be the one who leaves right away. “My family is pretty traditional. My uncle is a soldier, and everything he does is very disciplined. I am very traditional in terms of love. They have always instilled this in me, and it makes me feel that family education is very important.”

Like Samantha, Oceane sees third party roles as opportunities. “I don’t resist portraying third party roles, because I want to try roles with a bad image. I can give the audience a fresh feeling. Portraying the same type of character all the time would bore viewers.”

Oceane revealed that her family would support and understand her decisions. “Portraying a third party is a bit awkward, but I’m not afraid of worrying my family. I phone them at least once a day, and I’m already used to it for many years. They understand my personality well, and knows it’s only for filming purposes.”

If a friend ends up in this kind of situation in real life, Oceane would try to persuade her to exit the relationship. Is she afraid of meeting a third party in real life? “Nope. Having competition is a positive thing. It means I have good taste, and I chose well!” She said. However, Oceane finds it unacceptable if her future husband is unfaithful.

With a hearty personality, Oceane does not lack pursuers, but she admits she is a person slow to warm up. “It’s hard for me to truly love someone, or maybe it just takes a long time for me to realize it. The guys wait for a year, and when I finally get the feeling, I don’t even know where they went!”

Oceane further expressed that she is most afraid of ambiguous relationships. “I know the difference between a friend and a lover. I dislike the feeling of uncertainty, because I don’t want to have misunderstandings. If I do have feelings for someone, I would keep some distance and look carefully first. But they usually don’t have that much patience.”

Source: Oriental Daily via ihktv.com

This article is written by Shirley for JayneStars.com.

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Responses

  1. these two women look like opportunist, meaning – they’ll go after what they want. i’m sure they will make the third party become a two party in their favor.

    these two aren’t exactly selling the same image as Linda Chung so they can be whatever as long as their acting is bearable.

    so far – oceane zhu is very pretty but her cantonese is a BIG problem for me. i have a hard time putting up with it.

    samantha ko – she’s actually a pretty good actress, better than JJ and these two compete in the same type of roles.

    1. I wouldn’t say opportunist. That sounds terrible. Maybe ambitious is the right word.

    2. What’s wrong with acting as a third party? It’s their job to act. Ambitious or opportunist, I think it’s ok to get those roles and act well. It’s the acting skills that matter.

  2. Both r so beautiful. Oceane’s Cantonese is terrible still.

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