Lee Kin‑yan, Famous for his Ru Hua Role in Stephen Chow Films, Shares Health Update After Stroke — Entertainment News

Lee Kin‑yan, Famous for his Ru Hua Role in Stephen Chow Films, Shares Health Update After Stroke — Entertainment News

Hopeful Update from Hong Kong Icon Lee Kin‑Yan

After a roller‑coaster year of celebrity health woes, fans welcome a much‑needed dose of positivity.

Breaking the Silence

  • After a four‑month pause, Lee Kin‑Yan finally shared his status on Weibo.
  • In July, it emerged that the 59‑year‑old endured a severe stroke, leaving him partially paralyzed and speech‑impeded.
  • He promised to focus on rehabilitation, vowing a triumphant return to the screen.

Latest Progress (November 15)

Lee, best known for the iconic “Ru Hua” nose‑picking role in Stephen Chow epics, posted a heartfelt update:

  • “I’m still pushing hard—physiotherapy and speech therapy every day.” Determination never looked so human.
  • He expressed deep gratitude to those who stepped up during his six‑month recovery.

Thanks to the Key Supporters

  • Mrs. Joseph Lau (the wife of Hong Kong’s billionaire) – She arranged a professional to assist promptly after his return to Hong Kong.
  • Louis Koo, President of the Hong Kong Performing Arts Guild – A pillar who has poured generosity into the community.
  • Both played a pivotal role, offering substantial financial help and heartfelt support.

Guild’s Healing Touch

The Performing Arts Guild, under Louis Koo’s leadership, organized free Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment for Lee, ensuring a holistic recovery journey.

Louis Koo’s Legacy of Generosity
  • He covered nearly NT$800,000 (≈ S$37,662) for actor Lo Hoi‑pang’s cardiovascular surgery.
  • The same kindness extended to Yammie Lam’s funeral expenses after her tragic passing.

With these new strides in recovery and heartfelt thanks, Lee Kin‑Yan’s story reminds us that even in the toughest times, a community’s support can spark a hopeful light at the end of the tunnel.

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