According to Chinese media 163, Cecilia Cheung recently appeared on the reality program The flowery journey 2where she spoke openly about life, death and her priorities as a mother. During the show, the actress revealed that she had hired a lawyer to complete her will and had carefully arranged the details surrounding her future funeral.
He explained candidly, “Everyone leaves this world sooner or later. I don’t want people to have ugly fights over money after I’m gone. A person’s life must have passed from this world only once. I’m not afraid of death at all. I’m always ready to leave at any time.”
Cecilia Cheung added that at this stage in her life she is doing everything she can to love and care for her children. However, she also hopes that when the time comes to leave this world, her children will be strong and independent enough to take care of themselves.
Recently, the actress was also involved in a legal dispute with film producer Yu Yuk Hing and AEG Entertainment. She is being sued for allegedly breaching an artist management contract, with compensation claims amounting to at least HKD12.76 million.
Born in 1980, Cecilia Cheung rose to fame in the late 1990s and has become one of the most prominent actresses in Hong Kong cinema. In her personal life, she married actor Nicholas Tse in 2006 and the couple had two children before divorcing in 2011. After the divorce, she chose a low-profile lifestyle, focusing on raising her children and carefully selecting her acting projects.
In 2018, Cecilia Cheung announced the birth of her third child but did not reveal the baby’s father. She is now the mother of three boys and has repeatedly expressed her desire to dedicate most of her time to her family.

In another television appearance, the actress also reflected on her difficult childhood. With her father often absent, she had to take on the responsibility of caring for her grandparents from an early age. Due to the harsh environment and constant challenges, he learned to react quickly in every situation. Rather than feeling burdened by those hardships, Cecilia Cheung shared that she deeply loved and appreciated that time in her life, crediting it with shaping her resilience today.
Sources: Znews


