TVB star Rosina Lam and husband celebrate 10th wedding anniversary in Malaysia, unfazed by bankruptcy rumours


Hong Kong-based actress Rosina Lam and her husband, finance executive Jason Mok, tied the knot on July 25, 2015. Photos: China Press

Hong Kong-based actress Rosina Lam and her husband, finance executive Jason Mok, recently marked their 10th wedding anniversary in Malaysia.

On July 27, Lam, 38, shared on social media a group photo with her husband and several celebrity friends – including popular actors Joel Chan, Charmaine Sheh, Shaun Tam and Toby Leung.

In the photo, Lam – who was born in mainland China – was seen giving a thumbs up while her husband leaned affectionately against her, holding her arm in a sweet display of affection.

The couple tied the knot on July 25, 2015, in a private ceremony held at a mansion in Hong Kong’s prestigious Victoria Peak, where property prices reportedly reach HK$1.5bil (RM800mil).

“Happy 10th wedding anniversary! Let’s stay together through thick and thin! Thank you brothers and sisters for the company,” the TVB star captioned her post.

A group photo of (from left) Toby Leung, Jason Mok, Rosina Lam, Shaun Tam, Charmaine Sheh and Joel Chan in Malaysia.
A group photo of (from left) Toby Leung, Jason Mok, Rosina Lam, Shaun Tam, Charmaine Sheh and Joel Chan in Malaysia.
Despite persistent rumours since May suggesting Lam is involved in a bankruptcy petition, the award-winning actress remains unfazed and in good spirits in her latest social media updates.

She previously addressed the speculation on May 30, explaining that while her husband’s rental property company is involved in a legal dispute and is appealing the case, it doesn’t affect her personally.

“I'm not bankrupt. Please stop spreading rumours. The matter has been handed over to our lawyer,” she said at the time.

The case is reportedly scheduled for hearing on Aug 26.

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