Louis Cheung: I should have relied on my wife much earlier!
The singer, who is set to perform in Macau with Kay on 14 June, was recently seen with his singer wife at a theatre event together. When asked how they have been preparing for the concert, he laughed and said, "We have been preparing for decades!"
"People always ask why we don't sing together. More than 10 years ago, I avoided doing so because my wife has a higher status in the music industry and I don't want people to say that I rely on her," he admitted.
However, Louis joked that now that he has broken through his self-esteem barrier, he realised that it has been too late.
"I should have relied more on my wife years ago," he added with a laugh.
The concert, titled "The Duality", will see Louis and Kay performing together at the Galaxy Macau for one night only.
(Photo Source: Louis IG)

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