Aaron Kwok's wife Moka Fang shares rare photo with mum for Mothers Day


Moka Fang celebrated Mothers Day by sharing a photo with her mother, alongside three snapshots of her carrying her children. Photo: Moka Fang/Weibo

Chinese model Moka Fang, the wife of Hong Kong superstar Aaron Kwok, recently shared a rare photo with her mum to mark Mothers Day.

In a social media post, the mother and daughter duo were seen sporting similar glasses and coordinating in matching coloured outfits and hairstyles.

They shared a warm embrace, with Fang's mum holding a bouquet of pink flowers.

"My beloved mum, happy mothers day. Wishing you happiness and joy every day. I love you so much," the 38-year-old wrote in Chinese in the caption.

In the same post, Fang also shared photos of herself carrying her three daughters – Chantelle, nine, Charlotte, seven, and Cheryl, who’s six months old.

"My three beloved little treasures, mummy is giving all the tenderness and love to you all. Our home is completely surrounded by love," she wrote.

The post quickly attracted attention online, with fans remarking that Fang appears to have inherited her mother's beauty and striking features.

"Super beautiful mum," one person commented.

Another wrote: "The Fang family has incredibly strong genes. Everyone in the household is so good-looking."

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