Eason Chan gives full backing as daughter Constance makes music debut
22 May - It was reported that Eason Chan and Hilary Tsui's daughter Constance Chan is set to make her singing debut soon.
As reported on Mingpao, on 20 May, Warner Music confirmed reports that Constance has signed a contract with them, saying, "Constance has joined the Warner family. More details about her music will be announced later. Please stay tuned. Thanks!"
Constance has clearly inherited her father's musical talent and passion. In fact, she made her first appearance in the music world 19 years ago, when Eason released his 2006 album "Life Continues...", which famously featured baby Constance drooling on the cover.
News of Eason's daughter entering the music industry has sparked widespread discussion among netizens, who are now eagerly anticipating a father-daughter collaboration on stage.
Eason was once asked whether he supported his daughter joining the entertainment industry, to which he said that he would support Constance in pursuing her dreams, but hopes she can complete her studies first.
The singer also said that he and his wife give their daughter a lot of autonomy, including in love matters.
(Photo Source: Eason IG, ST Headline)
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