Compiled by FAZLEENA AZIZ, C.ARUNO AND R. ARAVINTHAN
A VIDEO of Hong Kong actor Kenneth Ma and his new bride Roxanne Tong dancing was leaked from their hush-hush wedding reception recently, with the actress seen giving her Mr Right a kiss once the number ended, Sin Chew Daily reported.
The video was shared on Instagram by Ma’s colleague Hubert Hu, with whom he had worked together on the TV series The Exorcist’s Meter.
In the short clip, Ma, who once admitted that dancing was his weakness, was seen giving Tong a twirl before lifting her and making a 360-degree turn.
In his post, Hu wrote that this was the happiest he had seen Ma, 49.
“Normally, he only waxes lyrical when the topic is about cars. Apart from that, he is usually a man of few words. However, (from this wedding reception) I witnessed the power of love.
“When you find a suitable companion, you lift your partner. Congratulations, Kenneth!” he wrote.
It was earlier reported that both Ma and Tong, 36, had kept mum about the location of their wedding reception, having only stated that it would be held in South-East Asia.
It was later revealed that it was held in Koh Samui, Thailand.
Only 80 close family members and friends were invited to the reception earlier this month.
> A woman in China’s Sichuan province stunned social media for having to leave about 600 work-related WeChat groups after quitting her job, China Press reported.
The woman, who works in property development, was responsible for auditing the blueprints submitted for individual retail stalls in malls.
Over the years, she had been involved in more than 600 work-related chat groups with her clients.
Upon resigning, she spent three and a half hours to quit every chat group.
Explaining her decision to resign, she said: “I had to reply to so many messages every day. I felt tense all the time.”
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