Stephen Chow & Ukei Cheung: Yacht‑Life Rumors Set the Town Whispering
If you think the Hong Kong film scene is all applause and awards, think again! Even legend Stephen Chow, the 59‑year‑old mastermind behind Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle, keeps the paparazzi buzzing, especially when he pops up with a bright‑young Miss Hong Kong contestant, Ukei Cheung.
The Yacht Adventure
- Several days back, Stephen booked a swanky luxury yacht with a crew of his pals – because who doesn’t want a sunny escapade and some wakesurfing?
- Ukei, who snagged a spot as a Miss Hong Kong 2021 contestant and is just 17, inadvertently found herself in the midst of a 42‑year age gap that’s already a headline.
- Word is that the duo met at a buzzing party in June, with Stephen apparently giving Ukei a hearty boost of interest –, perhaps even asking her out.
“The Kind Deal” – How Stephen Cared for the Young Star
According to an insider, Stephen went the extra mile: “I’d fetch her whenever we headed out, plate her food, and serve up a glass of wine – all the trimmings, 100 percent gentleman style.”
It’s the kind of romance that reads like a comic‑book hero’s day‑to‑day life – if you’ve seen Kung‑Fu Hustle for that “cool, elder guru, guiding a youngster” vibe.
Assistant’s One‑liner: “No, He’s Just Friendly”
Faced with the rumors, Stephen’s assistant shot back:
“There was a whole group on that boat. A day before the big day, Ukei asked Stephen for a wakesurf session. He declined because they weren’t that close. We’re just a crew doing water sports; no “dating” saga.”
When asked if the assistant managed the drama, they added: “I don’t know why the coverage has it twisted.”
In the end, the story remains flash‑in‑the‑pan: a celebrated big‑shot and a teenage star find themselves on the same deck, but the Chronicle stays firmly in the realm of friendly camaraderie.
Let’s Wrap Up!
Look, Stephen Chow runs the film industry like a captain on a yacht – but when it comes to relationships, let’s leave the ship steering to the folks who know, and keep the speculation on the shore.