HK star’s young daughters steal the show during his concert


HONG Kong singer Aaron Kwok’s daughters Chantelle and Charlotte stole the hearts of fans after the heartthrob posted a video clip of them dancing to one of his songs, Sin Chew Daily reported.

The video clip showed the girls, who attended Kwok’s recent concerts in Macau with their mother Moka Fang, holding glow sticks and cheering for their father.

Chantelle, six, and Charlotte, four, were also seen dancing to his popular hit Para Para Sakura while trying to sing along.

His caption on the video clip post stated: “My little fans, come and dance with me.”

Many of his fans said they were moved by the manner in which the girls cheered for their father.

> A woman threw a water bottle at a man who was smoking in public in Guangzhou, China, as she felt uncomfortable inhaling second-hand smoke, China Press reported. But the smoker questioned her action, saying he had the right to have a puff in public.

According to the woman, her health would be affected by second-hand smoke.

Both of them got into an argument and filmed each other with their phones. A policeman is seen in a video trying to calm them down.

A video clip of the incident which was posted online caused a heated discussion on the Internet.

● The above article is 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 this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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