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William Hung


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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 26
Sign: Capricorn

City: Berkeley
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/15/2005

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Tuesday, April 04, 2006 

Current mood:  excited
I am so excited that this game has finally come out. I'm going to have to put a lot of free time aside so that I can actually play it. lol.

I hope everyone has a great week. I will try and post here more often.

William


Currently playing:
PS2 Kingdom Hearts 2
Release date: 29 March, 2006
Tuesday, February 07, 2006 
This friday February 10th, I will be on the season finale of "Arrested Development" I will be performing with my group "Hung Jury" during a mock trial segment on the show. Please check your local listings.

William


Friday, January 20, 2006 

Current mood:  awake

I have been getting a lot of people complaining that I have not been commenting on their page. I am very sorry. I have been very busy lately, not really so much with my music. But with personal matters. I will try to leave you guys messages when I have more free time. I am really sorry.  Here is a news article about me that my friend sent me, that was written January 16, if you're interested it gives a description of my accomplishments from the last couple of years. I hope everyone has a good weekend.


William



William Hung, the Best Idol Ever?

Monday, January 16th, 2006
by Landon Howell - comment on this article

William Hung, the Best Idol Ever?

While a civil engineering student at Berkeley, Hung was inspired to audition for the third season of the reality talent search program in San Francisco during September 2003 after winning a talent contest at his dormitory. The President of the Hall Association and the Publicity Director at the Clark Kerr dormitory invited Hung to sing during meetings and events, including an end-of-semester auction. American Idol producers never told him that his audition would be broadcast, and he only found out about it when it aired four months later. His audition was the final one on the January 27, 2004 installation, the coup de grâce of an hour-long episode that showcased other would-be pop stars, mostly lacking in talent.

As judges Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul tried to hold back their laughter, judge Simon Cowell dismissed Hung’s performance outright: “You can’t sing, you can’t dance, so what do you want me to say?” Hung defended himself, stating “I already gave my best, and I have no regrets at all.” Jackson and Abdul applauded his positive response, and Abdul said, “That’s the best attitude yet.” Hung’s response to Cowell’s criticism was in stark contrast to earlier contestants’ often angry, confrontational rejoinders. Hung also remarked, “I have no professional training,” eliciting a response of mock surprise from Simon Cowell, saying that it was “the surprise of the century”. Hung was not admitted to the next round.

Hung rapidly gained a cult following around the world. A William Hung fan site, set up by realtor Don Chin and his wife Laura, recorded over four million hits within its first week. Hung subsequently appeared as a guest on a number of television programs including On Air with Ryan Seacrest, Entertainment Tonight, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, The Howard Stern Radio Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Dateline NBC, and CBS’s The Early Show. He was also featured in numerous magazines and newspapers nationwide and parodied on Saturday Night Live. He was reportedly invited to perform at the MTV Asia Awards held in mid-February. Remixes of his performance topped song request lists at a few radio stations. An online petition to get Hung back on the show claimed more than 100,000 signatures by late February.

Hung was brought back to American Idol as part of a mid-season special titled Uncut, Uncensored and Untalented, which aired March 1, 2004. The special documented what it was like to go through the audition process and, in Hung’s case, emerge as an inadvertent celebrity. There is a degree of irony in the situation, as Hung has become more prominent in the public eye and modern culture than most other previous American Idol contestants. What appeals to fans is his unusual looks, good attitude, naivety and eagerness. His image has not been manufactured or carefully crafted, thus he brings a fresh face and personality to the celebrity culture.

At a February 18 volleyball game at University of California, Berkeley, Hung again performed his rendition of “She Bangs”, and was offered a surprise $25,000 check from the Fuse music channel and a record deal from Koch Entertainment. On March 8, Koch Entertainment announced that Hung had decided to sign the record deal he was offered in February. Hung’s first single, a cover of The Village People’s “YMCA,” debuted on March 19. Hung’s debut album, Inspiration, recorded over the weekend of March 6, was released on April 6 and includes covers of Ricky Martin’s “She Bangs” and “Shake Your Bon Bon” and Elton John’s “Rocket Man,” as well as a 40-minute DVD documenting the making of the album called A Day in the Life of William Hung.

To promote his album, Hung performed before nearly 20,000 fans during half-time at a Golden State Warriors game on April 6. Several of his songs reached the top 10 on Apple’s iTunes charts, and his album reached #3 on Amazon.com’s sales rankings. With the release of his album, Fuse also aired a half-hour special called Idol Worship: The William Hung Story, featuring Hung in his first music video, another rendition of “She Bangs”.

Hung released a Christmas album, Hung for the Holidays, on October 19, 2004.

Hung’s third album, Miracle: Happy Summer from William Hung, was released July 12, 2005 and became an instant failure. Its poor reception perhaps indicates that Hung’s fifteen minutes of fame had finally run out.

Hung appeared in commercials for the search engine Ask Jeeves and mobile phone service provider Cingular Wireless.

His first movie, a HK$10 million (US$2 million) Hong Kong period comedy called Where is Mama’s Boy?, was released in January 2005. Hung played a good-natured village kid who sells Chinese pancakes to pay his mother’s medical bills and gets discovered as a singer and helps a woman protect her business from a jealous and scheming older sister. In this film Hung played opposite to veteran Hong Kong actress Nancy Sit and parodied his own American Idol performance with the song Shao Bing (Chinese Pancake), obviously a deliberate allusion to the title of his American Idol audition song, She Bangs.

Hung was also the subject of a documentary called Hangin’ With Hung, an hour and a half long film documenting Hung’s sudden rise in fame.

Hung’s sudden fame has been met with various reactions from the Asian-American community. Some feel that Hung, due to his appearance, is being used to perpetuate historical American racist stereotypes of Chinese and Asians in general, and point out that Hung would have probably not have gained so much attention had he been of another race. Others feel that the American public’s interest for him is entirely innocent and independent of his race, and that he should capitalize on his fame as much as he can.

More likely, William Hung represents the assimilation of modern Chinese people and culture in the Internet-Age American experience.

Rumours circulated around the Internet in mid-2004 that Hung had died of a heroin overdose. Started by a satirical article on Broken Newz written by Bill Doty and Joe the Peacock, the rumour spread far enough that a Singaporean newspaper, The Straits Times, printed an article confirming that he was not dead and would fulfill his tour schedule in that country
Friday, January 13, 2006 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Friends
Wow, thank you all so much for remembering my 23rd birthday. I'm going to go out to eat later with my family and some friends. I hope you all have a good weekend. You guys are the best.

William
Friday, January 06, 2006 

Current mood:  busy
Category: Music
My new music page is up and running.

But since a lot of people have heard "She Bangs" and "We are the Champions", I was thinking about replacing those songs with songs that not many of you have heard before. These tracks include: Hotel California, I Believe I Can Fly, Shake You Bon-Bon.

I would love to hear you insight. Thank you and have a great weekend.

William
Friday, January 06, 2006 

Category: Music
I finally have a new music page on myspace that's currently under construction. I hope you guys enjoy it. http://www.myspace.com/williamhunginspiration
Thursday, December 15, 2005 
If there's anyone interested in my new AIM icons, go this this website. And I want everyone to have a wonderful week.

http://www.im-stuff.com/icons.php?cat=6


William Hung William Hung
 



William
Tuesday, December 13, 2005 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities



TVGuide.com: Two years ago, would you ever have imagined you'd merit a place on a list of TV's "Most Unexpected Moments"?
William Hung:
No, no. I'm still grateful. It's a great thing. When all of this first started, it wasn't expected in the first place.

TVGuide.com: How many times would you say you have performed "She Bangs" since that fateful tryout before Simon, Randy and Paula?
Hung:
Many times. [Laughs]

TVGuide.com: Did you ever get a chance to meet Ricky Martin?
Hung:
No, not yet. I hope to meet him some day.

TVGuide.com: Do you think he'd be flattered, or would he take a swing at you?
Hung:
I don't know. Maybe we'd just have a fun time singing it together?

TVGuide.com: What do you think of my theory that Madonna's "Hung Up" is actually a secret little shout-out to you?
Hung:
Uh, well, it doesn't bother me that much. OK, maybe just a little!

TVGuide.com: There's a place on your official website where the ladies can post marriage proposals, or at least ask for a date. How many offers have you received thus far?
Hung:
Quite a bit. But I haven't considered any yet, because I'm still young.

TVGuide.com: Have you followed up on any of them? Some of the girls are pretty cute!
Hung:
Not very seriously, no. I suppose I should try to get in touch with as many as I can.

TVGuide.com: What have been the best parts of your 15 minutes of fame?
Hung:
I think that first of all, those 15 have turned into a lot of 15s, so that's a good thing. I travel all over the world to perform, I shot my first movie, I shot commercials, I meet all kinds of people....

TVGuide.com: You were even a guest on Howard Stern's show. Was that fun?
Hung:
It was kind of weird. It's not the usual interview or talk show. It's pretty unique.

TVGuide.com: I missed that broadcast. What did he talk to you about?
Hung:
[Someone in background prompts Hung] "Funny stuff." [Laughs]

TVGuide.com: What's next for you?
Hung:
What's next? Right now I'm discussing doing my second movie, my first movie [to be released] in the United States.

TVGuide.com: Do you keep tabs on American Idol?
Hung:
I watched the previous season very closely, and followed it all the way to the end.

TVGuide.com: Do you see people blatantly trying to be "the next William Hung" with their auditions?
Hung:
I'm pretty sure there will always be a few out there. But I think that if they take from me the same optimism [that I have] in life, it's a good thing!


Here is my most interesting fan comment of the week:
Luis H. Garcia




12/11/2005 10:52:00 PM

Thank you very much for adding me. I am very proud to be a William Hung fan.

I would like to say that William Hung is not just a singing god. He is a folk hero. A living legend, if you will. He's always followed where ever he goes. People love him. People want to be him. People want to chant his name. America is great place to live in all because of this man: William Hung. William Hung is THE FLAGSHIP of American Music.

Say it with me now: Will-iam! Hung! Will-iam! Hung! WILL-IAM HUNG!

*giant crowd follows in chanting*


Thank you Luis. I think you make me sound more exciting than I really am. lol. I'm honored that you think so highly of me. And I want to say that if you follow your dreams and never give up no matter if things are good or bad, you could accomplish anything.

Your friend

William

Wednesday, December 07, 2005 
Wow it has been a very long time since I last posted.

First let me start off by saying that I am very sorry for those of you I haven't gotten back to. I have been very busy and havent had much time to leave comments for everyone. I will try to get back to you as soon as I can.

Today I was very bored so I decided to look for profiles of celebrities from American Idol. I know that they are probably not real but it was still fun to look at them. 

So far I am friends with Ryan Seacrest. I just dont know why people would like to go out of their way to pretend to be people they arent. I think it's kinda crazy. lol.

Anyway, I hope everyone has a great week and had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

William
Currently listening:
The Very Best of... Sting & the Police
By Sting & the Police
Release date: 01 October, 2002
Tuesday, October 18, 2005 

Current mood:  bouncy
Category: MySpace
Right now I am still getting ready for my trip to San Jose. It's been very hectic so I'm sorry if I haven't been around.

One of my friends from Koch found a funny video sung by Outkast that features me in it. I think it's pretty entertaining and the song is kind of catchy.

And for those of you who still haven't decided about whether or not to buy my latest CD "Miracles" which came out last July. Go to this link, you could listen to all of the tracks on this page.

http://www.kochint.com/Catalog/infopage.aspx?number=KOC-CD-9945

Thank you and I hope that all of you have a great day.

William