HK 'God of Songs' Jacky Cheung makes appearance at godson's wedding, duets with groom's mother


Jacky Cheung performed a duet with former Miss Hong Kong runner-up May Ng at his godson's wedding. Photos: China Press

Hong Kong superstar Jacky Cheung, who has kept a low profile since concluding his 60+ Concert Tour on Jan 24, recently made an appearance at his godson Lynus Woo's wedding.

The 64-year-old sat at the main table alongside the groom's mother, former Miss Hong Kong runner-up May Ng, during the banquet held at a five-star hotel in Hong Kong.

The star-studded guest list also included TVB general manager Eric Tsang, retired actress Michele Reis and her businessman husband Julian Hui, as well as singer Ekin Cheng and his wife, actress Yoyo Mung.

But the highlight of the evening came when Cheung teamed up with Ng for a duet of his 1997 ballad Love Is Eternal, leaving guests captivated by the touching performance.

Footage of Cheung at the event has since garnered attention online, with many netizens praising his rich vocals and describing the wedding as being "on another level".

Others also noted that Ng, who shares three children with late businessman Wilson Woo Ka Wah, looked slim and incredibly youthful despite approaching her 60s.

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