Hubby's ploy to fatten up Karen Mok

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Hong Kong singer Karen Mok’s husband may have applied to be a private chef on her ongoing tour, but he is unlikely to get hired.

Her finance executive husband, Mr Johannes Natterer, will not make the cut because he is inclined to whip up fattening meals for her.

In an interview with Singapore media ahead of her show here on April 9, Mok, 45, says: “He’s really good at pasta. He thinks I’m too skinny and I should put on more weight. He will add fattening ingredients such as cream into his dishes on purpose. I don’t think it’s a good idea to have him as my chef on the tour. I will get fat.”

Her German-born husband, also 45, will instead be helping out with logistics when the concert tour makes it to Europe. The Regardez World Tour started in Taipei last year and Mok will be holding a show in Singapore after 15 years.

The two-time Best Female Mandarin Artist winner at the Golden Melody Awards was speaking to Singapore reporters yesterday from Hong Kong. Unable to fly here, she chose to do a video conference as she wanted to be able to interact with reporters as if she were here in person.

Her attention to detail is also seen in her doubling as concert director, spanning all areas, from costume design to lighting.

“I’ve been a concert director ever since I started doing concerts. I’ve always designed my own shows and created them from nothing,” she says.

“It’s really satisfying how ideas born from my imagination become reality.”

She was inspired to recreate the spectacular Northern Lights astronomical phenomenon at her show with 1,000 laser beams after seeing it in Iceland with her husband two years ago.

Recounting the trip with glee, she says: “We went to Iceland. We were there for three nights and one night had perfect conditions and we saw the Northern Lights. It’s really magical, especially if you are there with someone you love.

“It’s something that a lot of people have on their bucket list, but not everyone gets that sort of chance. I know of a lot of friends who travel all the way there but, because of bad weather, they didn’t manage to see the Northern Lights. So I thought, ‘What if I can bring the lights to my show?'”

BOOK IT / KAREN MOK REGARDEZ WORLD TOUR

WHERE: 1 Vista Exchange Green, The Star Theatre

WHEN: April 9, 8pm

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This article was first published on March 12, 2016.
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