HK celeb couple Bowie Cheung and Benjamin Yuen welcome 2nd child


Bowie Cheung and Benjamin Yuen, who married in 2020, announced the birth of their second child on Nov 6, 2025. Photo: Bowie Cheung/Instagram

Hong Kong celebrity couple Bowie Cheung and Benjamin Yuen have officially welcomed their second child, a son.

The two TVB stars shared the happy news in a joint post on Instagram on Nov 6, accompanied by four photos – two of which featured the pair cradling their newborn.

“We’ve been waiting so long for you! At first glance, you look just like your big brother. But upon closer look, you’ve got so much hair, a small mouth and a sharp little chin. It seems like you’re mum and dad’s second variation,” Bowie, 34, wrote in Chinese.

The actress went on to thank her family and friends for their blessings and support.

She also extended her gratitude to the medical team at Hong Kong Adventist Hospital for their attentive care throughout her pregnancy, noting it was the same team who looked after her first child.

Cheung and Yuen, 44, are already parents to a one-year-old son Hayven, who will turn two on Nov 17.

“Mum and dad weren’t nervous. The whole pregnancy was filled with inexplicable joy. This whole day has been exciting and joyful. Welcome home, my son! Thank you for choosing our family,” Cheung wrote at the end of her post.

Cheung previously announced her second pregnancy on International Children’s Day (June 1).

While she didn’t reveal how far along she was then, her baby bump was clearly visible in the photos shared on social media.

Cheung and Yuen tied the knot in 2020. They met while filming the travel reality show All Work No Pay Holidays in 2017.

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