Anita Yuen Goes on Wild Shopping Spree, Julian Cheung Consults Lawyer Over Wife\’s Expenditure

Anita Yuen Goes on Wild Shopping Spree, Julian Cheung Consults Lawyer Over Wife\’s Expenditure

Anita Yuen’s Splurge: The Real Question is “Who’s Paying the Tab?”

The Scene

During a recent episode of the Chinese variety show Braving Life, the cast took part in a Legal Aid round‑up that turned into a public relations nightmare for one very famous Hong Kong star. The twist? The meeting involved all eight contestants switching careers for a bit—so it’s no surprise the tension is still brewing over who owns the purse.

The Spark

Jane‑in the room, Julian Cheung, playing the joker, quipped: “If a wife spends her husband’s money like crazy, is it illegal?” The satire wasn’t lost on the audience, but it landed a direct hit on the famed bag‑hound Anita Yuen, affectionately known to fans as “Liang Liang.”

Legal Mind‑Fish “It Could Be Both”

  • “It depends on your income, family background, and your wife’s interests,” the legal expert explained. “If Anita’s bag‑filling habit continuously robs your family of their dinner, it’s mischievous.”

  • “A happy owner of many bags tends to make life smoother for everyone,” he added. Classic “bought & You’ll Bluepeck” logic, people!

Julian’s Job‑Loss Worries

With a straight face that wouldn’t quit laughing, Julian admitted, “I’m on the verge of going bankrupt.” Good thing that in Chinese law, a husband or wife isn’t more than a half‑baking‑law‑equal partner, period.

Julian’s Re‑evolution Footage

Julian’s still in the game, and his re‑creation of Anita slicing out to a boutique, spending a bit of the whole family budget, has become a running gag. He’s also high‑fived with her saying, “My favorite color is orange—like that gem‑grade Hermes box,” and than “make him buy more bags.”

Fan‑fare

If you’re out late in the midnight hours over legal reviews for bag‑spending, check out the quick-clip of it again. Or you can just hit the nostalgic order button for that orange box. The life is too short, but the bags are forever.

Quick Takeaway

While Hong Kong sirens gush for polished luggage, just remember: your spouse can still snag half the pay, yep, that’s Chinese law. Work and spend wisely, Grandma! Buy something that doesn’t create a family “hunger crisis.”