Former Hong Kong Celebrity Edison Chen Says 'Only God Can Judge Me'

By Luke Leung
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While wearing the black t-shirt that says “Only God Can Judge Me” on the front, Trician Chen, Edison’s older sister, participated in a Christmas celebration event held at The Sun Arcade located in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui district in Hong Kong on Nov 28, according to Sina entertainment news. (Hong Kong Wen Wei Po)

After converting to Christianity earlier this year, Edison Chen, former Canadian-born Hong Kong pop-star caught in a nude photo scandal that rocked the entire Chinese community around the world, recently designed a t-shirt expressing his faith in God.

While wearing the black t-shirt that says “Only God Can Judge Me” on the front, Trician Chen, Edison’s older sister, participated in a Christmas celebration event held at The Sun Arcade located in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui district in Hong Kong on Nov 28, according to Sina entertainment news.

Trician said that the words on the t-shirt reveal Edison’s heart after believing in Jesus Christ. In her recent chatting with him on the internet, she said that he has brightened up a lot and is living well, Sina reports.

[Editor's note: reporter Sharon Chan contributed to this report.]

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