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Andy Lau to raise daughter in new home

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#1 athlon

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Posted 22 February 2012 - 01:07 PM

The singer's wife will give birth in Hong Kong


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Hong Kong singer Andy Lau is sparing no efforts to ensure the best for his unborn child.
The singer not only hired bodyguards to ensure 24-hour protection for his wife, but also invited monks to bless their child.
Last year, it was rumoured that Andy had purchased a house, which cost NT$114 million (S$6.02 million), in Malaysia.

Recently, the singer reportedly bought the house next to his earlier property with the intention to combine the two, so that his wife and daughter could live comfortably.

Carol will also be giving birth in Hong Kong, because Andy's parents hope to see their grandchild when she is born. Carol's sister will accompany her in Hong Kong, and the pair will return to Malaysia for her confinement.
To ensure privacy, the singer had selected Hong Kong's Canossa Hospital, which has a secret passage way.
In other related news, Carol, who is more than six months pregnant, was spotted visiting a clinic in Kowloon City, accompanied by her bodyguards and relatives. She was spotted with pregnancy spots on her face, probably due to hormone imbalance.


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Posted 22 February 2012 - 08:34 PM

View Postathlon, on 22 February 2012 - 01:07 PM, said:

Carol will also be giving birth in Hong Kong, because Andy's parents hope to see their grandchild when she is born. Carol's sister will accompany her in Hong Kong, and the pair will return to Malaysia for her confinement.


LOL!!!

What a Freudian slip. Perhaps it is the story of the poor (not monetarily) woman's life as she has been given a life sentence without any chance of divorce parole.

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Posted 23 February 2012 - 05:42 AM

I don't know if you were trying to be sarcastic but the word "confinement" in this context mean she is suppose to stay indoors for the first month, which is a chinese tradition/supersition. I doubt she will be flying back to Malaysia right after giving birth. It's pretty dangerous for a newborn to fly during the first few months.

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Posted 23 February 2012 - 05:22 PM

I wonder why the press is so interested in her

Being a heavenly king wife that is pregnant really gets trouble





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