HONG KONG – Celebrity couple Grace Chan and Kevin Cheng welcomed their third child, another boy, on Wednesday. Cheng, 53, married Chan, 31, in 2018 and had two sons in quick succession – Rafael, three, and Yannick, two. Hong Kong entertainment portal As One...
HONG KONG – Celebrity couple Grace Chan and Kevin Cheng welcomed their third child, another boy, on Wednesday.
Cheng, 53, married Chan, 31, in 2018 and had two sons in quick succession – Rafael, three, and Yannick, two. Hong Kong entertainment portal As One broke the news on Thursday and Cheng subsequently responded to media enquiries by saying “both mother and child are well”.on social media without revealing the baby’s gender or due date.
While attending an event earlier this week, Cheng said that this third pregnancy had been the toughest on his wife, as she suffered from bloating and cramps. “Everyone knows that her legs are very slim, but they became so swollen that her ankles cannot be seen,” he said of the svelte former Miss Hong Kong 2013.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Hong Kong blasts UK minister for meeting Jimmy Lai's lawyersUK Minister for Asia Anne-Marie Trevelyan met Lai’s legal team on Tuesday Read more at straitstimes.com.
続きを読む »
Hong Kong sports bodies told to include 'China' in namesFewer than 20 of the 83 Hong Kong sports organisations listed on the Olympic Committee’s website have “China” in their names. Read more at straitstimes.com.
続きを読む »
Hong Kong set to shortlist crypto tokens for retail tradingHONG KONG : Hong Kong securities watchdog will propose a subset of tokens it would allow for retail investors' trading, its chief executive said on Wednesday, as it presses on with a new regulatory regime that will make the city more friendly to crypto startups. As investor protection will continue to be
続きを読む »
Hong Kong sports bodies told to include 'China' in namesHONG KONG: Hong Kong's sports associations have been told to include 'China' in their official names or risk having funding pulled, as authorities embrace nationalism after quashing democracy protests. The Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China confirmed to AFP on Wednesday (Jan 11) th
続きを読む »
Goldman Sachs lays off 16 private banking staff across Hong Kong, Singapore and China offices: SourceNEW YORK/LONDON/HONG KONG - Goldman Sachs began laying off staff on Wednesday (Jan 11) in a sweeping cost-cutting drive, with around a third of those affected coming from the investment banking and global markets division, a source familiar with the matter said. The long-expected jobs cull at the Wall Street titan is expected to represent the biggest contraction in headcount...
続きを読む »