Priscilla Wong shares first full-face photo of baby Ha Ha
On 6 July, the couple shared a series of photos from Little Ha Ha's 100 Days party that was attended by many of their celebrity friends, including several photos of their chubby little baby.
"Sharing some beautiful photos of the 100th day. Also, the sad moment of Haha," the actress posted. "Storing memories for the next generation, and also for the previous generation."
In another post, she expressed, "Little Ha Ha, you are already 100 days old. Even now, when you wake us up every morning, Dad and Mom will still ask each other stupidly, "Is this our baby?" Yes, this is our Little Ha Ha. Born with everyone's blessings, and also held a loving 100-day party with everyone's blessings."
Many took to the comments to express their awe for the adorable little Ha Ha. One netizen posted, "Look at those beautiful eyes! Melts many hearts! Congratulations!"
Others couldn't help but see the resemblance between baby Ha Ha and Priscilla herself, adding that he inherited Priscilla's good looks and Edwin's facial expressions.
The TVB actress gave birth to her and Edwin's first son in March this year. The couple have been married for six years before they finally announced the pregnancy in December last year.
(Photo Source: Priscilla IG)
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