TVB Star Jimmy Au’s Daughter Graduates in Singapore: She’s Gorgeous, Critics Say, but the Father Remains Unconvinced 

TVB Star Jimmy Au’s Daughter Graduates in Singapore: She’s Gorgeous, Critics Say, but the Father Remains Unconvinced 

Jimmy Au’s Daughter Rocks Her Diploma Day (From a Distance)

When the sun set on the Singaporean campus on July 30, a very 60‑year‑old TVB veteran named Jimmy Au watched his 23‑year‑old daughter pick up a hotel management certificate — all from the comfort of his living room. Though he couldn’t be on stage, he streamed every sweaty hug and proud smile that their live feed showed.

Livestream Love

  • Jimmy posted all the ceremony highlights and a few candid snaps on Instagram.
  • Tagging the video “My daughter is finally graduating. I can’t be there physically so I can only watch the livestream.” – because, as it turns out, travel restrictions were not the only hurdle.
  • Followers flooded the comments with applause and: “Aww, she’s so cute! She totally inherits Mom’s good looks.”

Past Praise and Jimmy’s Maxed‑Out Moderation

But this isn’t the first time her face has caught a little extra attention. When Jimmy filmed a commercial with his family earlier, people mentioned the resemblance to former Miss Hong Kong Tracy Chu. The internet even whispered that the daughter could cozy up to showbiz.

Jimmy, however, chuckled and shut it down. “‘Tracy is beautiful. My daughter is ugly,’ he joked in a private note.” He added, “I don’t want her to chase a glory‑crowd career. I’d rather she lives a normal, joyful life. That’s her real jackpot.”

What It Means for the Family

  • Graduated with a still‑thriving hospitality degree.
  • Jimmy celebrates from afar, proud that his girl has carved a path either on board or on the small screen.
  • He stresses the fine line between fame and the everyday, hoping his daughter embraces the simple, genuine.

Despite the dot‑dot‑dot swoon on the net, the real headline remains: a family that achieves, a mother who cheers, and a father who whispers the right ones. Jimmy Au may not be at the ceremony, but he’s right where the happiness is — in the glow of that graduation day.