
#SHOWBIZ: Aaron Kwok's wife shows how he kept her comfortable during pregnancy
Since the announcement, the 59-year-old has been doting on Fang, 38, making sure she is happy and comfortable throughout her pregnancy.
In a recent video on Douyin (the Chinese version of TikTok), Fang said she had just returned from a trip and needed more time to rest at home.
The model, who is seven to eight months pregnant, proudly showed off her baby bump.
Fang explained that she often experiences back and waist pain at this stage of pregnancy.
To help ease her discomfort, Kwok surprised her with an expensive massage chair.
The actor also went the extra mile by buying a sterilisation cabinet for his wife's wardrobe, ensuring all her clothes are kept fresh and germ-free.
"Hygiene is especially important during the later stages of pregnancy, so every piece of clothing I wear has to be sterilised before I put it on," she shared.
Kwok and Fang, who married in April 2017, already have two daughters: Chantelle, seven, and Charlotte, five.

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