Singer Joey Yung expresses her biggest regret before being consoled by Lee Chong Wei
Joey Yung, a Cantopop diva from Hong Kong, has a long list of accomplishments. From her enormous musical catalog to her successful acting career, one may assume she's happy with her lot in life. The singer does, however, have one regret, it appears.
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The 42-year-old recently admitted on air that she regretted not finding a wonderful life companion. She had made an effort to brush it off, but later social media posts revealed that she had been affected. Her admirers and friends gathered to console her, including Datuk Lee Chong Wei from our own team.
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Joey reportedly appeared on the television program "Let It Be," which exhorts creatives to step back from their hectic lives. The performers frequently pause during the performance to consider their life and be honest with themselves. Joey grabbed the chance to talk to her mother, and during one conversation, she asked her a probing question. She enquired, "What is your biggest regret as a mother?"
Joey was hesitant to ask the question, unlike past discussions. Her mother waited a moment to reply, but Joey started crying when she did. Not being able to locate (someone) to go with you, her mother mutely confessed. Joey made an attempt to lighten the atmosphere by succinctly characterizing her mother's response as "A good dude!" However, it was clear that the remark had alarmed her. The singer nevertheless continued to berate her mother, complaining, "I'm not worried, why are you?"
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She was evidently touched by the chat since Joey later shared the video on her social media. She admitted, "(It) took me by surprise." However, her worries were quickly allayed by friends and admirers. Others calmed Joey by telling her that marriage wasn't the end of the world. Her happiness was more essential.
Others had faith that one would arrive for her in due time. Actress Nancy Wu remarked, "It's not that you don't have one; it's simply that you haven't found one yet." Charlene Choi, an artist, declared, "The best is yet to come." Even Datuk Lee Chong Wei sent Joey words of support. He assured her, "(Soon you'll find a good man).
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It can be challenging to stay unmarried as you become older. The pressure to find a life partner before it's "too late" can be particularly overwhelming. However, as internet users noted, it is wonderful to have a support system. Making sure you're content with your life, however, is preferable.