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Former TVB actress Jacqueline Wong marries musician Lai Man Wang in intimate ceremony

Wong, who was once called "Asia’s Most Famous Mistress", started dating the drummer in 2022, three years after her career-ending scandal with Andy Hui.

Former TVB actress Jacqueline Wong marries musician Lai Man Wang in intimate ceremony

Jacqueline Wong (right) and her husband Lai Man Wang (left). (Photo: hk01)

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On Oct 27, former TVB actress Jacqueline Wong, 34, walked down the aisle with her 48-year-old musician boyfriend Lai Man Wang.

It was a hush-hush affair, with the couple eschewing a hotel banquet for an outdoor wedding in the countryside.

Wong and Lai, who is the drummer for Cantopop band RubberBand, invited just their family and industry close friends. According to Hong Kong media outlet hk01, they chartered a bus to take their guests to the venue, which was located on a vast field in Yuen Long.

The ceremony took place on a lawn, and the banquet in a white marquee tent. According to the venue’s website, it costs at least HK$98000 (S$17,100) to book the place.

In his speech, Lai thanked Wong for always being there to lend a listening ear when he’s home. “Thank you for taking care of me all the time. I hope to use everyone’s applause to thank my wonderful wife,” he added.

Wong, on the other hand, wished for good health and for everyone’s dreams to come true.

The couple’s relationship first made the news when they were spotted walking their dogs together in 2022. At that time, Wong’s contract for TVB had just ended. She was put in ‘cold storage’ by the broadcaster when she was secretly filmed kissing pop diva Sammi Cheng’s husband Andy Hui in a car.

The actress, who now calls herself a singer-songwriter, saw her reputation take a nosedive and was quickly branded "Asia’s most famous mistress".

This story was originally published in 8Days. 

For more 8Days stories, visit https://www.8days.sg/

Source: 8 Days/hq

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