Nicholas Tse Debunks the Family Scandal
Has a bit of drama in the Kowloon sky? Nick Tse, the voice and star that’s been singing the soundtrack of Hong Kong for years, is slam‑dunking the rumors that he and his middle‑aged teen, Lucas, aren’t on good terms.
The Family Circle
- Lucky Lucas – 12, a budding model with a love for ice cream
- Quintus – 9, the accidental comedy king of the family
- Marcus – 11, the little mystery kid who keeps everyone guessing about the dad
These three boys share a DNA recipe with their dad, a 39‑year‑old who’s juggled more than a headline—family, music, and, frankly, a touch of drama when his marriage with Cecilia Cheung hit the mat in 2011.
What’s the Big Rumor?
On a breezy browse of the net, a shaky Chinese report declared that Lucas called out his dad, calling him “busy” and saying that the mother had to step in when the twins were sick. Who had the right to say that? The puzzle is that no magazine ever featured the said gossip.
There was no citation, no headline, just a puff the wind carried across confetti: Lucas “does not regret the split” and “told Tupac—err, no—told his dad he didn’t deserve her.”
The Truth Shot (Tse’s Own Words)
On Tuesday, Emperor Entertainment Group (which manages Nick) posted a firm statement, basically saying: “The post jumbled the facts and waved a bad impression of my kid‑taming hero.” The press release offered Nuance:
“We guarantee that our artist has a good relationship with his children. The unforgivable rumors, which swirl around the Internet, cast a sorely negative shadow over them.
We vow to use every tool at our disposal to protect our little ones and to shield Nick’s reputation from these malicious lies.”
What Cecilia Did (and Didn’t)
Cheung had no comment on the time‑bombed message. The only thing she shared was an Instagram post featuring black‑and‑white shots of her getting acupuncture—proof that she has better ways to chill out than throwing shots at a paparazzi narrative.
Final Word
Nick’s statement stands on the straight‑ahead side of the battlefield—’believe us, we’re close and we’re cleaning up the mess of falsehoods.’ Meanwhile, the gossip that could turn a family into a plot twist has been knocked out of the acting lineup.
Keep your eyes on the real headlines—the ones that bring actual news, not a ruination of a family that’s just living its life with a bit of extramarital charm and a dash of a fluorescent night beat. The boy, the girl, and all the laughs remain a safe, single version… as far as it looks.
