A prickly 'gift': Hong Kong actress Priscilla Wong injured by durian in Malaysia, Entertainment News

A prickly 'gift': Hong Kong actress Priscilla Wong injured by durian in Malaysia, Entertainment News

Durian Attack: When a Fruit Turns Into a Surprise Hip‑Slammer

The Unexpected Incident

During a recent episode of Travel with Priscilla Wong, the famed actress found herself in a bamboo‑clad durian grove in Kuala Mansur. While sipping on tea by a tiny stream, a rogue durian decided to throw a curveball straight at her left thigh.

  • She tried to dodge—truly the most graceful move you can make against a fruit.
  • The durian landed right on her leg, leaving a dramatic “punch‑hole”.
  • Priscilla screamed, then laughed, because what else can you do when a fruit knocks you out?

What the Damage Looks Like

When the footage was shared on Instagram, she described the moment as “the first time I’ve ever been hit by a durian.” She also noted she now sports “20 perforations” on her thigh, a number that made some fans comment, “That’s a lot of holes! You should keep them for a new dress line?”

Priscilla’s Take

Despite the unexpected “fruit‑puncture,” she said she remains happy with the trip and the cultural experience it brought. She typed on Instagram: “Many firsts in Malaysia — I still miss it! Want to see those wounds on my leg? I’ll gladly share.” Finally, she posted a close‑up story where we could see the “iura‑sized” marks in all their glory.

Key Highlights from the Episode

Here’s a quick rundown of the episode’s most memorable moments:

  • First time picking durians in the wild.
  • First time being hit by a durian.
  • First wide‑angle selfie taken beside a stream.
  • First use of salve in a travel shenanigan.

So, if you’re planning a Malaysian adventure, keep your hands closer to your body and your spirits high—the durian might just become a new story starter!

Durian Drama: When a Fruit Turns Into a Comedy Trap

Picture this: A sweet, fragrant durian rolling into a picture‑perfect Instagram story, and—just like that—our star turns twenty‑something extreme. The sweet‑smelling, love‑hate fruit ended up being the star of a bit of drama that left us both chuckling and craving the next bite.

Who’s the Culprit? A Mystery, Not a Monster

First thing you’d think: “Who could have smashed that durian open‑air‑board?” Funny thing is, nobody’s exactly sure—it’s one of those “guess‑who” moments that keeps the internet guessing. It’s not entirely clear if it was a prankster roommate, a dare gone wrong, or just pure chaos that knocked the fruit to the floor.

The Real File: A Tag‑Team Reaction

  • She claims: “This is the ‘gift’ that a durian has given me; I both love and hate durians…”
  • — That’s enough to get the sweet‑smell monthly newsletter, because qualities of the fruit are everything.
  • She tags: her confidante, Malaysian actress Debbie Goh—a playful “you know why I tagged you!” in the story.
  • — Debbie, 43, decides to show the world her own turn of the durian plot, flashing an Instagram story with a playful caption (“Our other product, another unforgettable moment.”). The wording feels like a top‑secret product release, but it’s just a fruit fiesta.

Clear the Confusion, Yet Keep the Humor

So, what can we say? The whole saga reminds us that life can be a little there, especially with a fruit that’s kind of the superstar of many relationships. We don’t have the final piece of evidence, but the DM’s have hinted that parties with a rogue durian may prove more vibrant (and slightly dangerous) than one might think. 

TVB Star Natalie Tong’s Tear‑Tide Adventure

From Classroom Critique to Three‑Day Sober‑Sorrow

When the sharp words of a Malaysian acting coach slipped into Natalie Tong’s ears, the budding actress slipped from confidence into a sob‑spectacular that lasted three whole days. Here’s the low‑down on how an unexpected lesson turned into an emotional roller‑coaster.

  • First‑Lesson Magic – Natalie had just finished a new project in Malaysia, buzzing with excitement.
  • Unexpected Critique – A seasoned instructor pointed out missteps that felt “worse than trash.” The comment rattled her.
  • Emotion Overload – “I felt like a dumpster of feelings,” the actress later admitted, simply cannot force a heart to stay perfectly calm.
  • Three‑Day Scream‑Session – She spent days crying, processing the criticism, and confronting her own insecurities.
  • Laugh‑It‑Off Rally – Amid the tears, she tossed a few jokes at herself, turning sorrow into a battle cry for growth.

After the emotional flurry, Natalie eventually smoothed out the rough edges. The highlight? She uses the experience to sharpen her craft—turning a painful lesson into a stepping stone toward becoming an even stronger actress.