Aaron Kwok, 60, jokes about not looking his age: 'Is my ID card wrong?'


Cantopop star Aaron Kwok, 60, says people rarely believe him whenever he reveals his actual age. Photo: Xiaohongshu via China Press

Hong Kong singer-actor Aaron Kwok may be 60, but he looks way younger and continues staying in enviable shape.

According to news portal Dimsum Daily, the Heavenly King recently performed in Guangzhou as part of his ongoing Iconic Tour.

During his show, Kwok spoke about his age and striking appearance, saying people rarely believe him whenever he reveals his actual age.

"Even I don't believe it myself," he joked, before continuing, "Is my identification card wrong? How can I possibly be 60?"

As for how he maintains his youthful looks, the Cantopop star said there's no secret formula.

He doesn't follow a strict diet or routine, opting to simply live his life however he likes it instead.

"I haven't eaten anything wrong. I just drink water and coffee … I drink dozens of cups of coffee a day," he said.

"I don't understand why I keep getting younger? What should I do? Can anyone tell me?"

For the record, Kwok is married to Chinese supermodel Moka Fang.

Last October, the couple – who tied the knot in 2017 – welcomed their third child Cheryl.

They have two other daughters – Chantelle, nine, and Charlotte, seven.

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