Compiled by C. ARUNO, RAHIMY RAHIM and R. ARAVINTHAN
FANS of Taiwan-based Malaysian singer Victor Wong (pic), who is a father of two, is delighted with his wife’s response to his online “revelation” that he has another two “children” in Malaysia.
It started when Wong, 50, came back recently for a concert and shared a photo of his two Pomeranians on social media, referring to them as his “kids”, Sin Chew Daily reported.
“It has come to a point where I can no longer hide the fact I actually have a pair of kids in Malaysia,” he wrote in the photo caption.
His wife, known only as Jennifer, was amused.
“Does your wife know (about your other kids)?” she teased.
Fans were delighted by their online interaction, many of whom discussed their relationship.
Wong and Jennifer have been married for 10 years. They have a son and a daughter.
At a concert earlier this month, Wong got down from the stage to greet his wife after finishing a song.
“It was you who made my heart complete. Thank you my wife and happy 10th year anniversary,” he said.
> A couple in China’s Fujian province were reunited with their long-lost son after their adopted daughter introduced him to the family as her boyfriend, Sin Chew Daily reported.
The elderly couple somehow had separated from their son. Despite searching, they were unable to locate him.
One day, they found a newborn girl who had been dumped by a roadside near their house.
They took the girl in and raised her.
While at university she met her boyfriend and eventually brought him to meet her parents, who were stunned to learn he was their missing son.
The parents gave their blessings to the young couple, who are now married.
When the news broke, Internet users were delighted with the happy reunion.
“Even TV dramas could not have such a plot,” someone wrote.
Another Internet user joked that the adopted daughter would not have typical “mother-in-law problems”.
> A video of a teenager being beaten up and forced to drink urine in China’s Jiangxi province went viral and sparked outrage among Internet users, China Press reported.
The clip showed several boys and girls punching and kicking the 14-year-old.
They were seen pulling down her pants and forcing her to gulp down a bottle of yellow liquid believed to be urine.
“Drink it and I will stop beating you,” one of the female bullies was heard saying.
The victim cried as she took several gulps of the liquid.
Her mother said she suffered a concussion and injuries. The bullies have been arrested.
The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.