Li Nanxing’s back on screen in new cooking programme
Li Nanxing Says Goodbye to Drama & Hello to Delicious Chaos
Remember the iconic “Ah Ge”? After a four‑year hiatus from on‑camera serials, the Singaporean star seems to be swapping his script for a spatula. The pint‑sized magician of the small screen is now turning the culinary world up a notch with his new series LNX × Hawkers.
What’s the Gist?
- Actor‑turned‑chef: Li joins local hawkers to fuse his secret pantry inventions with their classic recipes.
- First‑episode magic: The duo transforms a humble carrot cake stall into a showstopper by blending a seafood pancake with a carrot cake.
- Where to watch: Grab a binge‑session on meWATCH and taste the adventure.
Why Bother?
When someone iconic steps away from drama, people think their career is over. But Li Nanxing’s latest venture proves that stars can create new narratives outside the screen—no scripts needed. Every bite tells a story, and every plate is a plot twist.
Cheeky Takeaway
Who knew that a seasoned show‑man could switch gears so smoothly? Spread the word: Li’s culinary crusade proves you can grill a good drama as well—though he won’t be chopping any onions on set.
So, if you miss the handsome “Ah Ge” but crave a culinary adventure, dive into LNX × Hawkers—the only show where the ingredients (and laughs) never falter.
Late Hong Kong actor Liu Kai Chi cried on deathbed, but not because he was afraid to die
Liu Kai Chi’s Final Tune – A Heartfelt Goodbye
When Stars Say Their Last Goodbye
On March 28, the Hong Kong entertainment scene lost a quietly brilliant actor who had quietly fluttered through the reels of our lives. Liu Kai Chi, 66, fought a tough battle against stomach cancer and finally stepped off the stage.
The Memorial Moment
Four weeks later, on April 20, a somber yet warm memorial service marked the end of an era. Instead of a choir, Liu’s two sons lent their harmonicas to the venue, filling the room with a bittersweet tune that sounded like a final embrace.
Words from a Widow Who Was Never Farfrom Him
Former TV actress Barbara Chan took the mic when the eulogy was read. She spoke of Liu’s double life: the on‑screen professionalism and the off‑screen dad.
- On stage: “He always hit the mark. No one could argue with his work ethic.”
- In the kitchen and school: “He brought his kids to school, taught them, and was there every step of the way.”
Chan also shared a hushed but emotional story.
“Liu once confided, ‘I’m worried about you. I can’t rest easy because I feel I haven’t finished my duties as a husband.’ In the eyes of doctors, he was an A+ patient. And as his wife, I couldn’t be prouder of him, Liu Kai Chi.”
Emotions that Echoed in the Hospital
Even while battling the illness, Liu’s tears didn’t show fear—it was the last place he let his guard down. He cried not because death was looming, but because the thought of being separated from his family was unbearable.
A Final, Lighter Note
Let’s remember Liu not just as a gentle hero on screen, but as a man who didn’t shy away from reaching for the stars—neither in the spotlight nor in the quiet moments her family shared. May his melodious laughter, his striving heart, and his bittersweet music continue to resonate with us.
Xiang Yun says daughter Chen Yixin fell for online fraud, had 3 unauthorised bank transactions
Chen Yixin Gets Hooked by an Online Scam – Mom Steps In
Why the drama – and what went wrong
- Starlet Chen Yixin, 20, was filming in Batam when her mom, veteran actress Xiang Yun, began sending her daily essentials in small parcels.
- On Tuesday, while Yixin was trying to pay for her shipment with DHL, the website “vanished.” The screen flashed goodbye, and the family realized they had slipped into an online fraud trap.
- Three unauthorised transfers spiked midnight in American dollars popped up on the bank account—full‑on, but the money was gone.
Xiang Yun’s Quick‑Fix Heroic Move
At 57, Xiang Yun kept her cool. While Yixin was panicked and unsure how to reach the bank or file a police report, the mom had a window of time before her own work schedule.
- She promptly filed a police report.
- She reached out to the bank to halt the unauthorized transfers.
- Thanks to the prompt actions, Yixin’s cash was frozen before it could disappear.
Final Word to Everyone
At the end of her post, Xiang Yun took a moment to thank the police officer who helped and issued a friendly reminder: “Protect yourselves, you never know when scammers might try to jackpot a fortune in a foreign exchange!”
Bottom line
Yixin’s shooting in Batam is still going strong, but the whole episode reminds us that online vigilance can save precious dollars—no drama or agency to pay for an acting fee this time!
