How Moses Chan and Wayne Lai resist temptation in showbiz
Bound by Family, Not by Chasing Lasses
During a fairly light‑hearted sit‑down with a Hong‑Kong television channel, the seasoned actors Wayne Lai and Moses Chan spilled a few truth‑bites about how their playing roles fit (or don’t fit) into their real‑life personas.
Wayne Lai: “I’ve Got the Wrong Audience!”
“I’m not sure I have what it takes to be a ‘pick‑up artist,’” Wayne said, hurrying to poke fun at himself. “The director gave me the chance to lead a different life in the drama, probably because he knows I’m not that kind of person in reality.”
Moses Chan: “We’re Great at Saying ‘No’!”
His co‑actor Moses chimed in: “Wayne and I can both tell when something’s off. And if someone is testing the waters, we’re quick to say ‘no.’ It’s usually enough to make them back off, no need for a showdown.”
Why This Makes No Sense For The Two Boys
Both are happily settled families, not whatever the screen silver shows.
- Wayne Lai: Married to manager‑turned‑wife Julia Leung in 1997 – together they own a 21‑year‑old son, Lai Ching‑Kiu.
- Moses Chan: Wed to fellow HK actress Aimee Chan – they’ve raised three kids: Aiden (7), Nathan (5), and Camilla (4).
Sorry, lads! Your clean‑cut, family‑first reputation is preferred over any fictional rugby‑playing, Tao‑twisting, endless‑night‑alone “date” motif. Maybe the script they rode was their way of stepping away from the grind, giving an honest look at how the enticements in life aren’t at their core.
Is Coco Lee’s marriage on the rocks?
When Coco Lee Gets a Little Hurt in the Heart
Coco Lee dropped a short note on Weibo (now gone) that said healing a torn spirit takes mountain‑high courage and tons of time. Nobody knows what specifically banged her heart this time, yet fans and gossip sites started tossing theories like confetti.
Who’s the mystery? The Dad‑in‑Disguise
Speculation has crept in that Coco’s affair with 61‑year‑old Bruce Rockowitz could be showing cracks. Some think the chill in their bond spells turmoil, others think it’s just a harmless friendship.
Her Sister, the Crawler of the Crew
Nancy Lee, the picture‑perfect businesswoman, is Coco’s sister and manager. In the press released in Hong Kong, Nancy said, “Coco is taking deep breaths, doing some soul‑searching and it’s NOT the right moment for her to spill the beans.”
Not Your Typical Soap‑Opera
- We’re not talking about blockbuster drama
- Coco’s decision to pause talks feels smart and personal
- Fans are rooting for a golden comeback, not a breakup
Everyone’s still waiting to see what the next verse of Coco’s story will be. Until then, we’ll keep cheering on whatever path she chooses—because a raised jam-packed voice and a wide smile: that’s what makes her fans truly lucky.
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Spill the Tea: Nancy Shares Coco’s Potential Divorce Scoop
What the 45‑Year‑Old Singer’s Tells Theirs
Nancy let the press know that if Coco is actually calling it quits with her husband, the singer will be the first to drop the news to the world.
She mentioned casually that they sat down for a meal last week, but she made it clear: “Just because a couple meets every day doesn’t mean everything’s A‑OK.”
While keeping the drama under wraps, Nancy added, “I won’t say they’re doing great, but I won’t say it’s a disaster either.”
Her message? Don’t get too worked up over the whispers – the reality is, Coco has more time to breathe, reflect, and maybe she’s just hanging out with her thoughts.
Jay Chou calls out restaurant for sharing CCTV stills of him, owner responds
Jay Chou Gets Hooked by a Restaurant CCTV “Selfie”
How the Mishap Began
On a breezy July day, the Mandopop icon Jay Chou ducked into a local eatery for a quick bite. He had no idea that the kitchen’s CCTV cameras would soon catch him in a moment, splashing it across the internet like an unintentional viral poster.
Jay’s “What‑Is‑This?” Moment
- He spotted a screenshot on his Instagram Story that featured a still from the CCTV – and it was all about him.
- With a touch of confusion, he posted the image and asked boldly: “What’s the meaning behind using a CCTV to take photos of me?”
In the Wake of the Viral Photo
In a follow‑up story, Jay added the restaurant’s name and went on to ask—almost jokingly—“Is this the kind of service a restaurant should have? Helping their customers take photos using the CCTV?”
The owner was quick to step in. He posted a public apology on Facebook, admitting that the staff had not been properly trained. The waitress, who served Jay and his friends, had missed the celebrity until after the group had left. She then consulted her boss, who verified the footage and, in a gesture of good‑natured apology, handed her a still from the CCTV as a memento.
She shared the photo on her personal Facebook, thinking it was just a light‑hearted thank‑you. Little did she know it would blow up—friends, fans, and pranksters alike would pick up the clip, and it would quickly spread like wildfire.
The Takeaway
What started as a simple dinner turned into an accidental social‑media stunt. Even a routine surveillance system can turn a regular evening into a pop star’s viral highlight—thanks in big part to an off‑hand photo sent to the internet.