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Prince Chiu and Meigo Affair Scandal Sparks Debate, Expert Doubts Spy Camera Rumors

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Prince Chiu and Meigo Affair Scandal Sparks Debate, Expert Doubts Spy Camera Rumors

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Kasus Perselingkuhan Meigo dan Prince Chiu Memanas, Rumor Sebut Ada Bukti Foto Tanpa Busana
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Overseasidol.com — The controversy surrounding actor Prince Chiu and Zack Fanchiang’s wife Meigo has once again stirred public attention.

On October 27, Fan Jiang accused his wife of being unfaithful after their trip to the United States between March and April, claiming that she had an affair with Prince (Qiu Shengyi), a well-known Taiwanese singer and actor.

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Reports later surfaced that Zack allegedly possessed intimate photos showing Meigo and Prince embracing naked.

The claim gained traction after senior journalist Wu Chia-fen mentioned on a TV show that the photo might have been taken in Meigo’s home bathroom.

However, the theory quickly raised skepticism online. Some netizens speculated that a hidden camera was used to capture the alleged photos.

In response, Chan Ge, CEO of Chengpin Investigation Agency, explained that such an installation in a bathroom was highly unlikely and impractical.

“To hide a pinhole camera, it must be disguised inside an object. But in someone’s own home, a new item would easily raise suspicion,” said Chan.

He added that maintaining a camera’s power supply and connectivity would be difficult, especially since bathroom sockets are easily noticeable.

For these reasons, he concluded that a hidden camera in the bathroom was “not a reasonable setup” and that other areas like the living room or bedroom would make more sense.

Meanwhile, Xie Zhibo, head of Lida Investigation Agency, who earlier claimed Fan Jiang had solid evidence, clarified on Threads that no explicit photos actually exist.

He urged the public not to spread false rumors or exaggerate the story.

The scandal continues to be a trending topic across Taiwanese social media, as netizens await clearer statements from both sides while calling for respect toward their privacy.