Shu Qi’s husband supports parenthood: “We should contribute to humanity”

Shu Qi’s husband supports parenthood: “We should contribute to humanity”

Stefano Fungdirector and husband of the actress ShuQiexpressed strong support for having children, saying it is essential for humanity’s survival. Speaking at a banking event on November 23, Fung addressed recent remarks made by ShuQi about her difficulties with pregnancy and the possibility of adoption.

“Even though the world seems chaotic and some people say it’s better not to have children, I think differently” Fungus shared. “If everyone thought this way, humanity would become extinct. I hope I can contribute to humanity.”

When asked about ShuQithe year-long attempt to conceive and whether adoption was on the table, Fungus responded affirmatively: “Why not?” He added, “I don’t think she needs to discuss it with me. She can decide for herself. My wife has the final say – everything depends on her.”

In a recent interview, ShuQi revealed that she and Fungus they had tried to conceive after marriage. He also stopped work for several months to undergo health checks and take traditional Chinese medicine, but his body “He didn’t cooperate.” At 49, her chances of conceiving naturally are diminishing. ShuQi she shared that growing up in a chaotic household left her unsure if she could become a good mother. As an adult, she longed for a complete family, but she recognized it “time waits for no man” a realization he deeply regrets.

Born Lin Li-hui in 1976, ShuQi she dropped out of high school due to financial difficulties and began modeling at 16. She later moved to Hong Kong in 1995 and became famous through Category III films. Her sultry looks and bold performances attracted attention, but she successfully transitioned into mainstream cinema with films such as Portland Street Blues, Glass city, Millennial things, The transporter, Three timesAND The killer. ShuQi he was also a member of the jury at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival and the 58th Berlin International Film Festival.

In September last year, ShuQi completed his directorial debut film Lasswhich earned her the Best Director Award at the 30th Busan International Film Festival. The film also competed for the Golden Lion at the 82nd Venice Film Festival and was presented in the Centerpiece section of TIFF.

Sources: Ngoisao

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