Today’s Must‑Know Buzz
Double the Cutest Chaos: Kevin Cheng & Grace Chan Announce Baby #2
In a heart‑warming splash that made the social media waves, TVB star Grace Chan just welcomed her second little bundle of joy, Yannick. Grace was observed gleaming with the same sweet glow that brightened her newest film role.
Her husband, the Hong Kong sensation Kevin Cheng, posted the good news on Weibo yesterday (Aug 3). With a playful caption and a picture of the newborn, he let all his fans know that the family’s “rouge” has grown big enough to include a new little one.
We’re already picturing the morning routine now—two tiny shoes, a stroller, and a few extra naps. One small hint: the nickname “Baby Y” might stick. Congratulations, Kevin & Grace!
Geek Alert: Charles Yeo Reacts to Play Style in Dota 2 & the Reform Party
When it comes to diving into two different universes, one can’t help but see a color palette of brilliance: Dota 2 heroes and the “Reform Party” policy positions. Charles Yeo recently shared his thoughts on how both realms echo each other.
- Strategic Planning: In Dota 2, heroes must anticipate opponent moves. Likewise, reforms must foresee the ripple effects on society.
- Team Collaboration: No hero wins alone—forms a squad. Governing requires a concerted council to push changes.
- Precision Execution: Timing karts and timing policy shifts. A mistake in either could cost a victory—or a citizen’s trust.
Charles concluded that while the tools differ—a mouse and a keyboard versus a briefcase and a podium—they both demand a deep understanding of the “game plan.” We’re cheering for more cross‑world inspiration!
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Diving Back Into The Battlefields: A 30‑Year‑Old Lawyer Turns Into a Dota 2 Pro
After the whirlwind of campaign rallies and policy debates wrapped up, our favorite legal eagle has swapped the courtroom for the loot‑filled lanes of Dota 2. At 30, he’s found a new competitive outlet – and he’s streaming his gameplay live on Facebook to a growing fanbase.
- Why the Shift? The courtroom grind left him craving a different kind of strategy, so he dove into a game that still demands quick thinking and teamwork.
- Live Streaming Vibes His broadcasts are packed with witty commentary, occasional “shout‑outs” to the audience, and a few moments of genuine frustration (those ‘nuke swipes’ really get under your skin).
- Community Growth Since starting, he’s chased a double‑digit boost in followers and is even sharing occasional legal humor about courtroom battles versus in‑game fights.
It’s not every day you hear of a courtroom guy tackling the mystical wards and heroes of a MOBA, but apparently the synergy between law and teleportation spells is stronger than one might think.
Desmond Tan Impersonator Plays A Double‑Risking Love Song – 20,000 Ringgit Gone
In a plot twist straight out of a soap opera, a charismatic fraudster claiming to be none other than Malaysian star Desmond Tan grabbed a woman’s heart with the line, “I love you so much.” The pity trick turned into a hefty bill of $20,000 that the fan didn’t earn.
- Identity Hijack The scammer used a fake TikTok persona and testimonials from “famous fans” to soothe doubts.
- Targeting the Heart A passionate fan of the comedian curved into an emotional rush and sent the money before realizing the deception.
- Legal Aftermath The policeman and countermoves by local law enforcement are still in play, with appeals for swift justice.
While the victim’s story is tragic, the whole fiasco reminds us to double‑check any “star‑level” offers. Don’t let sheepish giggles lure you into a scam – or an unforgivable financial wipeout.

When a Swindler Becomes a Sweetheart and a Chef Turns a Noodle Stall Into a Foodie Treasure
There’s nothing more unsettling than an imposter turning a quiet chat into a full‑blown flirtation. He convinced a woman to keep talking over Line and WeChat, steadily sliding in love‑letters that went from “I love you so much” to the casually affectionate “baby” and “dear.” By the end of that conversation, the line between romance and deception had blurred into a slippery slope of endearment.
From Sweet Talk to Shady Tactics
- The imposter persuaded her to stay on messaging apps “for privacy.”
- He used terms of endearment to build a false sense of closeness.
- Every affectionate phrase felt like a warm blanket—but it was actually a sock that would crush her soon.
It’s a chilling reminder that online affections can be tools for manipulation, not just love.
Cooking Up Happiness: A Former “Antoinette” Chef Branches Out
While one story dives into deception, another tastes a little lighter. A former chef from the renowned Antoinette restaurant pivoted after leaving, setting up a Hakka noodle stall in the bustling Xin Tekka food hall. Here’s the scoop:
- Grilled noodles tossed with fresh, mouth‑watering herbs.
- Signature sauces that echo the chef’s legendary flavor profile.
- All for just $2—a steal that’s calling the food‑loving crowd to come and taste the journey from luxury dining to street‑style delight.
It’s a wholesome reminder that culinary stars aren’t just limited to fine‑dining tables; they can disappear into community food hubs, offering a slice of their culinary magic to the everyday palates.

Pang’s Sweet Farewell & New Street Food Adventure
Remember Pang as the genius behind the city’s most beloved Parisian patisserie? His delicate croissants, airy macarons, and that secret espresso blend had locals swooning for years. But last month, the rent ballooned, and Pang made a bold decision: he’s swapping his ornate pastry dishes for a humble hawker stall.
Why the Change?
In a candid interview, Pang shared that the soaring rent had put the patisserie’s dream at risk. “I loved making pastries, but the landlord’s new lease was a hard sell,” he said, a hint of humor in his voice. Instead of facing eviction, he chose to reinvent his culinary journey right on the street.
Stall Launch: July 27
On July 27, with a burst of enthusiasm and a dash of street‑food swagger, Pang opened his new stall. The menu still carries his signature flair—think classic French flavors meet tropical zest—yet delivered in a quick‑serve format perfect for busy commuters.
What’s on the Menu?
- French‑style Pancake Burritos – the sweet-dry combo that’s a crowd‑pleaser.
- Beignet By The Bowl – freshly fried, dusted with powdered sugar.
- Macaron Flare – those little chocolate‑topped morsels, now in a portable pack.
Pang’s new venture isn’t just about saving money; it’s about keeping the flavor alive and making desserts accessible to everyone on the go.
Readers’ Reactions
Fans and food critics alike have praised this daring pivot. “Pang proves that passion can outshine rent,” raves one blogger. While some mourn the closure, many cheer on the storyteller who’s now living the true “street food” dream.
So, if you’re craving a taste of French indulgence with a street‑food twist, swing by Pang’s stall starting July 27th. You won’t just eat; you’ll experience a culinary adventure that’s both nostalgic and totally fresh.
