Tag - Hong Kong

How Fred Cheng Proposed to Stephanie Ho

On New Year’s Day, Fred Cheng (鄭俊弘) and Stephanie Ho (何雁詩) announced their engagement on social media with a romantic engagement photo. Fred shared that he had hoped to leave a wonderful memory for himself and Stephanie so he decided to propose while they were on vacation. “I was more nervous than the first time I held my own concert!...

Kenneth Ma Renews TVB Contract for 7 Years

  Freshly crowned TV King, Kenneth Ma (馬國明), is off to a great start in the new year thanks to his big win at the annual 2019 TVB Anniversary Awards. Having missed out on the Best Actor award 12 times despite his 21 years of loyalty to TVB, many fellow actors and fans are glad the actor finally got...

Pakho Chau Hospitalized After His Big Win at TVB Anniversary Awards

  Although leaving the TVB Anniversary Awards ceremony with two awards in hand on Sunday, Hong Kong singer-actor Pakho Chau (周柏豪) was hospitalized the very next day due to a high fever. Taking part in the well-received drama, Wonder Women <多功能老婆>, Pakho won the Most Popular Male Character as well as the Most Popular Drama Theme Song awards. Despite dressing up and looking...

Kristal Tin Announces Her Plan to Leave TVB

In a recent interview, Kristal Tin (田蕊妮) officially announced she is leaving TVB in a couple of months. Though she’s worked at the station for 12 years, she stressed there’s no need to feel regret because it’s a natural step, and she still has a good relationship with the station. Like many former TVB artists, she believes...

Aaron Kwok, Miriam Yeung’s “I’m Livin’ It” Addresses Rich-Poor Divide in Hong Kong

The film centers on the serious rich-poor chasm plaguing Hong Kong society today.   In the recently-released Hong Kong film I’m Livin’ It” <麥路人>, 54-year-old Aaron Kwok (郭富城) ditches his usual hunky onscreen image for a surprisingly convincing turn as a middle-aged dispirited man. I’m Livin’ It is directed by up-and-coming director Wong Hing Fan (黃慶勳). Besides Aaron and Miriam Yeung (楊千嬅) in the leading roles, its...

“Legal Mavericks” Winners Owen Cheung, Kelly Cheung Have No Time to Celebrate

  After jointly winning Most Improved at the 2019 TVB Anniversary Awards, Owen Cheung (張振朗) and Kelly Cheung (張曦雯) went straight back to work for their new TVB drama Legal Mavericks 2 <踩過界II>. And while they had no time for a formal celebration, their cast mates did manage to successfully surprise them with quick gifts. Arriving to work the next day, their Legal Mavericks...

Miriam Yeung Recalls Difficult Pregnancy

  Much like her character in Wonder Woman (多功能老婆), Miriam Yeung (楊千嬅) is also a loving mother in real life. After marrying publicist Real Ting (丁子高) in 2009, the couple welcomed their son Torres Ting in 2012. Becoming a mother at 38 years old, Miriam’s pregnancy was considered high-risk due to her age. In a recent interview, Miriam shared the difficulties and dangers she...

Maggie Cheung Resolved Differences with Jessica Hsuan After Health Scare

In the 1990s, Maggie Cheung (張可頤) and Jessica Hsuan (宣萱) were TVB’s top actresses. Though both collaborated in several dramas, including A Recipe for the Heart <美味天王> which is currently being re-broadcast in Hong Kong, the two artistes did not get along and publicly aired their grievance against each other. For years, they were cold towards each other and it wasn’t until Maggie’s...

Koni Lui is Not Ready to Date After Divorce

  Gaining popularity from their on-screen pairing in the TVB sitcom Come Home Love <愛‧回家之開心速遞>, rumors surfaced that Koni Lui (呂慧儀) and Stanley Cheung (張景淳) are currently dating. Although they have denied the relationship several times, the duo continue to maintain a close friendship and have been spotted spending time together on numerous occasions. Speculation about their relationship status was further fueled recently when...

Etta Ng and Wife Still Struggling Through Tough Times

  Since Etta Ng (吳卓林) and social media personality Andi Autumn tied the knot in 2018, the couple has been struggling to make ends meet. After an unsuccessful bout in starting their own photography business in Canada, they returned to Hong Kong to seek assistance from Etta’s mother, Elaine Ng (吳綺莉). However, the mother-daughter relationship continues to be strained. Refusing to return...