TVB actor Moses Chan says wife Aimee Chan manages his finances: 'She's the boss'


Hong Kong actor Moses Chan and his wife Aimee Chan, who tied the knot in 2013, share three children. Photo: Aimee Chan/Instagram

Hong Kong actor Moses Chan is no stranger to success in the Asian film industry.

With a reported annual income of HK$30mil (RM16.2mil), the 54-year-old holds the title of highest-paid artiste at Hong Kong broadcaster, TVB.

But rather than managing that fortune on his own, Chan entrusts them to his wife, Hong Kong-based Canadian actress Aimee Chan.

Speaking at a recent banking event alongside former TVB star Natalie Tong, Moses shared that Aimee, 44, takes charge of their household expenses.

“I handle matters outside the home while Aimee looks after the kids. She’s great at managing everything, so I leave the household finances to her. When it comes to business and signing contracts, that’s where I step in,” he said.

When Tong, 44, asked whether he had handed over financial control from the moment they married in 2013, Moses smiled and responded: “I already belong to her. She’s the boss!”

The award-winning actor added that both parties are transparent about where their money goes.

“Aimee has her own money, but mine is shared. I don’t have personal savings. As a man, I believe in taking responsibility for the future of my family. That’s what being a real man is about,” he said.

Moses and Aimee, who share three children, recently celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary.

On June 21, Aimee shared two photos on Instagram – one showing Moses smiling happily as he snapped a picture of her and another capturing the couple holding hands.

Moses once said in an interview that being mindful is key to a lasting marriage.

“We have never said hurtful things to each other… That’s why our relationship is still full of love!”

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