Former Hong Kong actress Amy Yip is easing her way back into the public eye after disappearing from the entertainment scene for more than 30 years.
Posted on 16 December 2024 12:00 pm | 900 views | 0 commentsis currently in Singapore on the invitation of local film-maker Jack Neo , to be a special guest at the Lao Peng You Pa Pa Zao on Dec 15.
A leading sex symbol of Hong Kong cinema in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Yip grew tired of the attention over her voluptuous figure and quit the movie industry after a few years.Yip told Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao in an interview published on Dec 14 that she has managed to maintain her famously slim waist after so many years by following a healthy lifestyle after leaving show business.
Yip told Zaobao that she has become used to being single in the last six years, but will not rule out a new relationship. She started dating Hong Kong doctor Sammy Lui in 1992, but he died of a heart attack in 2018.
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