HK actress Charmaine Sheh travels with mum in Thailand, wows netizens with makeup-free look


Hong Kong actress Charmaine Sheh was recently spotted dining with her mother at a food court in a Bangkok shopping mall. Photos: China Press

Hong Kong actress Charmaine Sheh recently went on a vacation with her mother in Thailand.

In a video circulating online, the pair was seen dining together at a food court in a Bangkok shopping mall, looking completely at ease.

Despite dressing casually in a light blue top and going makeup-free, Sheh, 50, still managed to steal the spotlight with her striking appearance.

Netizens were quick to gush over her fresh-faced glow, with many saying she looks far younger than her age.

Others also praised her for taking time off her busy schedule to be with her mother.

“She looks amazing! If you told me she was 30, I’d believe it,” one netizen commented.

Another added: “She’s such a filial daughter!”

For the record, Sheh shares a strong bond with her mother and has long been known as a devoted, filial daughter.

The award-winning actress was five years old when her father passed away, leaving behind her mother to raise her and her two siblings.

Last November, Sheh marked her mother’s birthday with a heartfelt post on Instagram.

At the time, she wrote: “The most precious love in the world isn’t measured by the number of flowers or gifts you receive, but by having someone willing to devote their entire life to loving and protecting you. Mum, I’m so grateful to have you.”

 

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