Cecilia Cheung’s agency refutes rumours that she has cancer

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Cecilia Cheung’s agency refutes rumours that she has cancer
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Concerns about her health first sparked in August when she abruptly cancelled all her work engagements.

At that time, her agency said the Hong Kong star was unwell and urged fans not to worry as she would return to work as soon as possible.This is one of several baseless reports on her ill health making the rounds on Weibo

Her agency has since dismissed the baseless rumours, saying Ceci has resumed work and recently attended several fashion week events in Europe.added that though she was on the verge of losing her voice, she remained professional and persisted with filming a commercial.By clicking subscribe, I agree for my personal data to be used to send me TODAY newsletters, promotional offers and for research and analysis.

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