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Fans of Hong Kong actress Linda Cheung described her as “the most beautiful pregnant woman” after seeing the latest photos she posted online, the Sin Chew Daily reported.
“She looks incredibly cool!” someone wrote in response to a professionally-taken photo on Instagram.
She wore a denim jacket with a blouse that showed off her baby bump.
Many internet users praised Chung, 38, who married a chiropractor in 2015.
The couple, who have two children, Kelly, 6, and Jared, 4, announced in April that they are expecting their third child later this year.
Chung’s career in show business began after winning the Miss Chinese International pageant in 2005.
> The daily also reported that a fugitive on the run in China turned himself in to police after running out of money to buy food.
Police spotted a man trying to alert a car while on patrol in Guoyang county on Sept. He claimed to have traveled 800 kilometers north.
However, within three days he had used up all his cash on food and had to rely on Cup Noodles to survive.
After reflecting on his predicament, he said he decided to surrender to the police.
Police have identified a man surnamed Nan as a suspect in a robbery in Yiwu.
They are now in the process of handing him over to the Yiwu Police.
Fortunately for him, the police confirmed that he was fed while he was in custody.
> Taiwanese actor Darren Wang made headlines on Chinese reality show ‘Call Me by Fire’ by making and serving the Malaysian delicacy bak kut teh to colleagues, Sin Chew Daily reports. reported.
Wang, 31, made pork stew in a recent episode.
He offered it to his colleague Alec Su and joked, “You are my bak (meat) and I am your kut (bone) and we will never part.” .
Su was unable to reply.
After the episode aired, many fans speculated that Malaysian actress Joey Chua, who is rumored to be dating Wang, taught him how to cook.
The above articles are compiled from local newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, China and Tamil dailies). So the stories are grouped according to their language/medium. If a paragraph starts with > it indicates another news item.