A return to the past Video by Nicholas Tse as a childaccompanied by his former Miss Hong Kong mother, Deborah LeeHe has re -emerged and became viral, captivating fans with his pure nostalgia and moving images.
The video, shot during a lunar New Year’s TV interview in the early 1980s, shows a 1,5 -year -old Nicholas Sitting on his father Patrick Tse’s Lap, while his mother Deborah, known by his Chinese name Dik Boh-Laai, sits next to them. In an uncontaminated white shirt, black shorts and white socks, the young Nicholas showed off a carefully combed hairstyle, similar to a small gentleman.
After a slight encouragement from his parents, the child agitated and made a kiss to the spectators, in what the fans now call one of the Moments of cute celebrities become viral in recent years.
Deborah Lee’s timeless beauty
While the video aroused waves of nostalgia for Nicholas Tse’s fans, many were unable to do without admiring the surprising beauty of Deborah Lee in youth. With its acute characteristic and elegant behavior, she was reminded of spectators Miss Hong Kong was crowned in 1973. She was born in 1951 to Chinese mother and Irish father.
During the television appearance, Deborah was pregnant with his second child, Jennifer theseWhile Patrick Tse expressed a preference for a second child. Deborah, always frank, jokingly reproached him to be “too traditional” and insisted that he wanted a daughter, a desire that has really come true.
Family history that fascinates generations
Deborah was Patrick Tse’s second wife. They married when they were 28 and remained together for 16 years, having two children – Nicholas and Jennifer – before divorcing in 1996 due to Patrick’s alleged infidelity. Despite their rocky separation, the two have maintained a friendly relationship and consider themselves as friends.
The viral video added only the current spotlight on Nicholas Tse, who has just ended his Evolution Nic Live Concert Series at the Kai Tak Sports Park by Hong Kong. The race of four nights designed an estimated 43,000 participants per nightmarking a triumphant return 25 years from the live phase.
From the adorable clips for children to record concerts, Nicholas Tse’s journey from the small enchanting to the iconic star It shows that some bequests really range generations.