HONG KONG – Singer-actor Benjamin Yuen has confirmed what many fans suspected when he was absent from the TVB Anniversary Gala Show on Nov 19.
The 42-year-old disclosed on social media late on Nov 20 that his wife, host-actress Bowie Cheung, gave birth to their first child on Nov 17.
“From the moment the amniotic sac broke, you started to learn to breathe and arrived in the world with loud cries in the whole operating theatre, accompanied by our tears of various emotions,” Yuen wrote of his son in Chinese. “In the future, we will be closer and get along with each other in a new way as your life journey officially begins.”
He shared several photos of their family of three, adding that his son weighed about 3kg.
Cheung, 32, shared similar photos on social media late on Nov 20.
“I have finally met my parents,” she wrote in Chinese from her son’s perspective.
“As soon as mum heard me crying after my arrival, she was so excited that tears kept flowing. Dad was with us the entire time and filmed the whole process with much joy. I can’t wait to open my eyes to look at him as soon as he cuts the umbilical cord.”
The Hong Kong celebrity couple, who tied the knot in November 2020, announced on June 1 on social media that they were expecting their first child and shared a photo of an ultrasound scan.
Yuen, who is known for his roles in TVB dramas such as the Line Walker series (2014 to 2020), won the Mr Hong Kong title in 2007, which kick-started his acting and singing career. Cheung was a Miss Hong Kong contestant in 2016 before she became an actress.
It was reported in May that she will be in the Singapore movie King Of Hawkers, which also stars Hong Kong-based Singapore actor Hugo Ng, getai star Liu Lingling and actress Dawn Yeoh. The movie is scheduled to be released during the Chinese New Year period in 2024.
Embed Instagram
Instagram URL
News Related-
Book Box: A new take on perspectives
-
Thomas Erikson accepts being called a pop psychology writer
-
Book review: Jonathan Kennedy’s Pathogenesis a lively history of how microbes changed the world
-
The Straits Times’ Weekly Bestsellers Nov 25
-
Rio police investigate Taylor Swift concert organisers after fan's death
-
In A Hawker Centre: Bridging the generation gap with specialty coffee
-
Black Friday weekend: Deals on mattresses, laptops, smart TVs and more
-
Big-ticket buys expected to drive Black Friday weekend ahead of 2024 GST hike
-
Suede’s Brett Anderson grabs fans’ phones during Singapore concert, scolds them for filming
-
Missing BTS? Walk down memory lane and snag exclusive merchandise at Space Of BTS pop-up
-
Fast Lane: China to make Mini, first Daimler e-truck arrives, BMW starts making new-gen batteries
-
Fifty Fifty are first K-pop girl group to enter Billboard’s year-end Hot 100
-
Chinese court rejects Canadian pop star Kris Wu's appeal
-
Unusual double bill of Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi and a Chinese classic about growing up