Rumors of Moses Chan (陳豪) and Aimee Chan’s (陳茵媺) marriage and pregnancy continue, and this time, it has been said that TVB also wants to be part of it. Last month, Aimee suddenly turned down her role for TVB’s upcoming wuxia drama Cold Mountain, Hidden Dragon <寒山潛龍>, a few weeks before the drama was to begin shooting. TVB stated that Aimee had requested to return to her home in Toronto, Canada for a family visit. Aimee later revealed that her reason for declining the role was for her deteriorating health. A few days later, a source disclosed that Aimee was two months pregnant. Her sudden move to return home – as well as Moses’ purchase of a $30 million HKD independent house in Tai Po – led others to believe that not only will the pair tie their nuptial knot soon, they are also preparing to welcome a new member to their family. Oriental Sunday reported that TVB executive Virginia Lok (樂易玲), upon hearing the marriage and pregnancy news, immediately contacted Moses for the rights of an “exclusive broadcast” of their wedding on TVB Jade, similar to what Eric Tsang (曾志偉) had provided for his 60th birthday party. Moses reportedly declined the offer. Aimee also refused to accept any phone interviews from the Hong Kong press and opted for a quiet vacation in Canada. On June 2, Moses returned to Hong Kong from a trip to Canada. The press tried to pry questions concerning Aimee’s alleged pregnancy, but the 42-year-old kept silent. Nonetheless, Moses was in good spirits. Moses’ mother, who permanently resides in Australia, also returned to Hong Kong with him. It was reported that his mother was there to arrange for her son’s wedding. A close friend of Aimee revealed, “Moses and Aimee did plan to get married in the next two years. Moses visited Aimee’s parents in Canada last year asked to marry Aimee. Her parents also purchased a 3,000-feet estate in Brookers Lane as Aimee’s dowry. Aimee is expected to deliver in January. They plan to register their marriage first, and then return to Hong Kong after delivering the baby, meeting with their family and close friends in a quiet celebration. It will be a very private and low-profile marriage.” Moses and Aimee’s wish for privacy, as reported by Oriental Sunday, was a reason why Moses rejected Miss Lok’s suggestion of a televised marriage. A source said, “Miss Lok was trying to convince Moses to broadcast their marriage, and also suggested to hold their wedding at Shaw Studios, free of charge. But Moses wouldn’t budge.” Moses had once expressed his indifference in renewing his TVB management contract, preferring to pursue a coffee shop business. The tabloid magazine claimed that because of Moses’ disinterest, and Aimee’s pregnancy, the pair may not continue to film for TVB in the near future. Creds: Oriental Sunday
TVB is so crazy... Happy for Moses and Aimee. Glad they rejected the offer by cray lok. Just let them enjoy their privacy and have a good time together.