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Kenny Bee's daughter celebrates 21st birthday, wows netizens with stunning looks

Kenny Bee's daughter celebrates 21st birthday, wows netizens with stunning looks

The Star14 hours ago
Hong Kong singer Kenny Bee celebrated his daughter Blythe's 21st birthday with a small dinner at her favourite restaurant. Photos: Kenny Bee/Weibo
Hong Kong artiste Kenny Bee recently celebrated his daughter Blythe's 21st birthday with an intimate dinner at her favourite restaurant.
On Aug 5, the 72-year-old shared on Weibo several photos from the evening – including two of his daughter beaming with joy in front of her birthday cake, and another capturing a tender moment of him happily embracing her.
'I took her to her favourite restaurant for dinner with her best friend. One of her birthday gifts was her very first watch from her parents,' he wrote in the caption.
Bee, a former member of the 1970s Hong Kong pop band The Wynners, also shared that his daughter's showbiz career is off to a promising start.
Blythe, who studied film in Britain, made her entertainment debut in 2024 on the Chinese singing reality show Ben Fu! Wan Ren Xian Chang .
'She's also embarking on a new academic journey. May she smoothly step into a joyful and abundant life ahead,' he added.
Many netizens have left comments wishing Blythe a happy birthday, while others praised her beauty and how gracefully she has grown over the years.
'Blythe is so beautiful. Happy birthday,' one netizen commented.
'It's wonderful to see her grow up surrounded by happiness and a loving family,' another said.
'The father is so cool, and the daughter is so beautiful,' wrote a third.
It's worth noting that Blythe has long shown a flair for the arts, having joined her father on stage since she was a child and even performing in national Chinese New Year television galas.
Last year, Bee shared in a video recording that his daughter hoped to carve out her own identity and face the audience on her own terms moving forward.
For the record, Bee has an older son Nicholas, 35, and a daughter Chloe, 30, from his previous marriage to actress Teresa Cheung, which ended in divorce in 1999.
He married his longtime girlfriend Fan Jiang in 2014 and welcomed two daughters with her – Blythe and Eloise, 15.
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