THE elder daughter of Canto-pop queen Faye Wong is ready to accept Nicholas Tse (pic) as her stepfather, Sin Chew Daily reported
Dou Jintong, 19, said she was willing to do so as long as her mother was happy with him.
At a press conference in Hong Kong recently, Jintong had described her relationship with Tse as “normal”.
Wong, 46, and Tse, 34, are believed to be getting hitched in Bhutan at the end of the year.
Jintong is the daughter from Wong’s marriage to musician Dou Wei.
She has another daughter, Yan, seven, with her second husband, actor-turned-businessman Li Yapeng.
Tse, 34, has two sons – Lucas, eight, and Quintus, five – with ex-wife, Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung.
> An 11-month-old girl is believed to have choked to death after her mother fed her milk mixed with rice, China Press reported.
The child was found unconscious after eating the food given by her 33-year-old mother, a Myanmar, at their house in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, at about 2.30pm on Tuesday.
Sentul OCPD Asst Comm R. Munusamy said the woman fed the baby when she thought her daughter was crying in hunger.
Apparently, the woman had given her the mixture of milk and rice four times in six hours prior to the incident.
The woman rushed her baby to a nearby clinic when she found the tot unconscious.
The girl was pronounced dead and her body sent to the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital for post-mortem.
Police are investigating.
> A reflexology centre in Shanxi province, China, has reportedly suggested to its customers to drink the water that they have soaked their feet in supposedly to cure illnesses, Kwong Wah Yit Poh reported.
A local reporter was shocked to hear about the claim from the person running the centre.
Believing in the claim, some senior citizens have patronised the centre.
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