Mirror singer Keung To takes his parents, including ‘mysterious’ father, to visit Australia


By AGENCY

The 24-year-old singer is one of the most popular members of the boy band. Photos: Keung To/Instagram

Hong Kong singer Keung To has taken his parents on a trip to Australia, with his father making a rare appearance in the social media post.

Keung posted on Instagram Stories on Sunday (June 25) several photos of his family in Australia.

The 24-year-old singer, one of the most popular members of boy band Mirror, first posted a photo of his father, with the caption: “The mysterious Papa Keung.”

There was also a photo of his mother, who was seen carrying a leopard-print handbag.

The singer then posted a photo of himself and his family with the Sydney Opera House in the background, followed by more photos of himself at the beach.

He also posted a short video of his family walking in the streets of Sydney.

Keung, an only child, said in late 2020 that his father had been admitted to hospital after a stroke.

He promised he would support the family and that his father, a former chef, would no longer need to work.

Keung’s father has been recovering gradually since.

The singer said in a media interview that he hopes to take his family overseas every year.

He has made good on his promise as he took his mother to Paris, France, in 2022.

He also took his mother and aunt with him to Singapore, where he had a promotional activity scheduled, in April.

Keung will be holding a solo concert in Hong Kong in early August. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

Keung To posted a photo of his father, with the caption: 'The mysterious Papa Keung.' There was also a photo of his mother, who was seen carrying a leopard-print handbag. Keung To posted a photo of his father, with the caption: 'The mysterious Papa Keung.' There was also a photo of his mother, who was seen carrying a leopard-print handbag.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Entertainment

‘Right Place, Wrong Person' review: RM's new solo album is an elastic experiment
Rookie K-pop girl group Babymonster say it's a ‘dream’ to be Blackpink’s juniors
'Atlas' review: This is J.Lo, now, a little lost in space
Morgan Spurlock, director of 'Super Size Me', dies at 53 from cancer
HK actress Jessica Hsuan celebrates nanny’s 101st birthday
Singer Wang Feng and influencer Li Qiao deny they knew each other before his divorce
Special 24-hour channel launched to highlight humanitarian crisis in Palestine
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce's families expect engagement 'sooner than later,' report says
'IF' review: Fun, fairweather family flick that leaves you wondering 'what if?'
HK celebs Stanley Yau, Mayao ecstatic over meeting Rihanna at Shanghai event

Others Also Read