Hong Kong artiste Kay Tse recently revealed that her six-year-old daughter Karina has been making lots of money since she started doing commercials.
In an interview with Ming Pao Daily, Tse, 46, said that her daughter took on several advertising projects during her summer vacation and earned a six-figure income from it.
"My daughter enjoys the filming process, so I gave her the opportunity to experience it during her summer vacation.
"She listens to the director's instructions well and is very alert too," said the singer.
When asked if she would allow her daughter to join the entertainment industry, Tse replied that Karina was too young.
However, the Cantopop singer does not intend to hold Karina back and will discuss the topic once she grows older.
"My daughter doesn't fully understand the workings of the (entertainment world). She just likes performing and dancing like other kids.
"If she wants to join showbiz in the future, I will support it. But it's too early to decide on anything now," she said.
Tse, who released her debut album in 2005, rose to fame with her 2008 song Wedding Invitation Street which bagged several music awards.
She later followed up with a string of hits including Song Of The Year, Lone Village, Hillwood Road and Rashomon.
According to Hong Kong media, Tse is regarded as one of the four leading female Cantopop singers of the 2000s to 2010s – alongside Miriam Yeung, Joey Yung and Denise Ho.
She tied the knot with Hong Kong singer-actor Louis Cheung in 2007. The couple have a daughter, Karina, and a 16-year-old son, James.