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Are Anita Yuen and Chile the ideal living environment for couples?
Speaking of Anita Yuen, she was the champion of Hong Kong Sister when she debuted. Viewers who have seen some of her TV plays know what beauty is, and those big eyes don't know how many people have been fascinated.
When everyone questioned that Anita Yuen was not worthy of his still handsome face, Csillam said, "He took many photos of Anita Yuen when he was young. Now he will replace the screen and caller ID of his mobile phone with the most beautiful one when Anita Yuen was young. Every time he answers the phone, he will remind him how he fell in love with her. "
Csillam immigrated to Australia with his parents at the age of 15, and attended Epping High School in the suburb of Sydney.
From 65438 to 0993, under the arrangement of his agent, Anita Yuen took over the film "The Prodigal Son of Border Town". The hero is the singer Csillam, and they met in Beijing.
Csillam and Anita Yuen fell in love on 1993. It has been 20 years now, and their families are very happy. It should be called ...
Be a model couple in the entertainment circle.
On February 8, 2006, Chile and Anita Yuen got married secretly in the United States. After returning to Hong Kong, they arranged a wedding reception in a restaurant run by Aaron Kwok in Causeway Bay.
On June 65438+1October 65438+February, 2006, Zhang Mutong, the crystallization of their love, was born.
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