Chung says fiance accepts all her bad habits

Singer Gillian Chung spilled more about her whirlwind romance with Taiwanese doctor Michael Lai during actress Kara Hui's birthday banquet on Thursday evening.
Singer Gillian Chung spilled more about her whirlwind romance with Taiwanese doctor Michael Lai during actress Kara Hui's birthday banquet on Thursday evening.PHOTO: APPLE DAILY

HONG KONG • A tired-looking Gillian Chung attended actress Kara Hui's birthday banquet on Thursday evening, hours after the Cantopop star announced her engagement to Taiwanese doctor Michael Lai on social media.

At an ad hoc press conference at the dinner, Chung told a fuller story of their whirlwind romance, after raising her hands to show she had forgotten to wear her engagement ring, said Apple Daily.

Dr Lai, 29, had proposed to her on her 37th birthday on Jan 21, after a six-month, long-distance courtship, she said.

Asked if it was too soon, she answered: "He has his merits. He's good to me. You could say I met the right person at the right time."

She had stayed in Taiwan for months last year to film the Web drama, Tree In The River. In August, she was spotted at Beaute J'adore, the beauty clinic where Dr Lai works. In October last year, she confirmed reports that she was dating him.

On Thursday, her lunar birthday, she gave him a score of more than 100 points.

"The most touching thing is that he's willing to tolerate my bad habits," she said. "From the beginning, I showed him all the bad things. If you can accept them, accept them. And he accepted the whole lot."

Asked about her bad habits, she said she was lazy, adding that her fiance had worked hard to maintain their long-distance relationship.

So when is the wedding? Is she moving to Taiwan?

"He's just proposed, I haven't planned, it's too sudden, a lot of things haven't been planned."

She also said she could not be pregnant, not when she has concerts in May. "You want me to do that while heavy with a child?"

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 03, 2018, with the headline 'Chung says fiance accepts all her bad habits'. Print Edition | Subscribe