Saturday, January 28, 2012

Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung celebrate New Year with kids





Rumored to have reconciled their relationship, divorced couple, Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung, secretly met over the Lunar New Year holidays with their children. Last night at 6 PM, Nicholas was photographed at Cecilia’s Parkview condo home. It was understood that Cecilia requested a dozen vacation days to spend the holidays with her two sons, Lucas and Quintus. In order for the family of four to spend the holidays together, Cecilia and Nicholas made advance preparations.


Since Nicholas and Cecilia’s photo collaborations with feng shui master, Mike, circulated last month, rumors that the divorced couple had reconciled spread like wildfire. Although Nicholas had denied the reconciliation claims, it was understood that Cecilia and Nicholas maintained a good relationship due to their love for their sons. The pair spent the last few days with their Lucas and Quintus.


Having already his sons the day before, Nicholas appeared again at Cecilia’s apartment last night, staying for half an hour. Upon leaving the residental building, a reporter rushed forward to issue New Year greetings towards Nicholas, upon which he smiled, “Yes, the same to you. Gung Hey Fat Choi!” Nicholas went back to his house in the Admiralty district. After putting on a leather jackets, Nicholas went to the Dragon King Restaurant in the Yau Ma Tei district. Upon seeing the press, Nicholas flashed a victory sign. Accompanied by his company’s employee, Nicholas enjoyed the holiday dinner.


Although Cecilia did not emerge from her apartment, she uploaded a video clip of Lucas eatting sphaghetti and shouting, “Yummy!” on Viddy. Cecilia originally requested 2 to 3 months vacation to spend with her sons. However, since she had too many work projects ahead, Cecilia was forced to shorten her vacation, returning to work in early February to film Dangerous Liaisons.


Cecilia’s new movie, The Lion Roars Again was originally scheduled to be released on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2012. Since China’s approval process for historical films were particularly rigorous, Cecilia’s manager confirmed that t was uncertain whether The Lion Roars Again will be able to be released according to its orginal date.

Source: Oriental Daily
Translated by: Jayne @ JayneStars

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