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#SHOWBIZ: Charmaine Sheh dubs Malaysia '2nd Hong Kong', ate non-stop in KL
#SHOWBIZ: Charmaine Sheh dubs Malaysia '2nd Hong Kong', ate non-stop in KL

New Straits Times

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Charmaine Sheh dubs Malaysia '2nd Hong Kong', ate non-stop in KL

HONG KONG: Popular actress Charmaine Sheh received a warm welcome from hundreds of Malaysian fans during her appearance at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur on July 26. The 50-year-old star was in town for the grand opening of a restaurant, which included a special meet-and-greet session with her fans. Speaking to local media, Sheh expressed a keen interest in returning to Malaysia for future filming opportunities. She had previously shot the popular TVB drama 'The Heir To The Throne' in various locations around the Klang Valley. "It's very comfortable here. The food is delicious, and the scenery is beautiful. I also had a lot of fun getting along with the other actors. Malaysia is like a second Hong Kong," she said. Sheh added that she had been eating non-stop since her arrival on July 24. Among the local delicacies she particularly enjoyed were durian, chicken rice, and satay. " I don't have to worry about losing weight," said the actress, who recently wrapped up filming for the second season of 'Queen Of News'. Sheh also revealed that her mother had joined her on this Malaysian trip, and the pair plan to extend their stay. "We'll be staying a few more days to go sightseeing," she said.

Charmaine Sheh ate non-stop since arriving in KL, calls M'sia a '2nd Hong Kong'
Charmaine Sheh ate non-stop since arriving in KL, calls M'sia a '2nd Hong Kong'

The Star

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

Charmaine Sheh ate non-stop since arriving in KL, calls M'sia a '2nd Hong Kong'

Hong Kong actress Charmaine Sheh was in Kuala Lumpur for the grand opening of a restaurant and a meet-and-greet session. Photo: Pavilion Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong actress Charmaine Sheh received a warm welcome from hundreds of Malaysian fans during her appearance at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur on July 26. The 50-year-old star was in town for the grand opening of a restaurant, which included a meet-and-greet session with fans. Speaking to local media, Sheh expressed her desire to return to Malaysia for future filming opportunities. She previously shot the popular TVB drama The Heir To The Throne in various locations across Klang Valley. 'It's very comfortable here. The food is delicious, and the scenery is beautiful. I had fun getting along with the actors too… Malaysia is like a second Hong Kong,' she said. Sheh added that she had been eating non-stop since arriving on July 24. Among the local delicacies she enjoyed include durian, chicken rice and satay. 'Finally, I don't have to lose weight, so I can eat as much as I want,' said the actress, who recently wrapped up filming for the second season of Queen Of News . Sheh also revealed that her mother joined her on this Malaysian trip, and the two plan to stay a little longer. 'We'll be staying a few more days to go sightseeing and simply enjoy ourselves,' she said.

#SHOWBIZ: HK actress Charmaine Sheh shares financial management tips
#SHOWBIZ: HK actress Charmaine Sheh shares financial management tips

New Straits Times

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: HK actress Charmaine Sheh shares financial management tips

HONG KONG: Charmaine Sheh is set to return in the highly anticipated second season of the TVB hit drama, Queen Of News. But before that, the 49-year-old actress takes on a new role – as a bank account manager in a commercial campaign. According to a report by HK01, Sheh prepared for the shoot by studying the responsibilities of an actual account manager. "If I didn't take on this role, I wouldn't have known an account manager has to be so sharp," she said. In the process, Sheh picked up valuable financial knowledge, which she now hopes to share with others. One topic she touched on was the importance of financial planning for children's education. "There weren't services like these when I was younger. Even if I wanted to ask for help about funding my education, I didn't know where to begin. It created a lot of stress for my family," she recalled. Sheh also stressed the importance of health coverage, especially relevant given her work often takes her abroad. Another major lesson was planning for passive income and avoiding early financial missteps. "Saving money is important, but many people save without planning, and then end up spending it all. "Choosing the right plan lets you grow your wealth more flexibly," she said, encouraging people to seek professional financial advice. Sheh hopes for a life of freedom and peace of mind – something she believes is achievable with proper planning and savings. "Don't wait till it's too late," she said. "Plan early and live freely."

HK actress Charmaine Sheh shares financial management tips
HK actress Charmaine Sheh shares financial management tips

The Star

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Star

HK actress Charmaine Sheh shares financial management tips

Charmaine Sheh has spent nearly three decades in the entertainment industry. Photo: Charmaine Sheh/Instagram Charmaine Sheh is set to return in the highly anticipated second season of the TVB hit, Queen Of News . But before that, the 49-year-old actress takes on a new role – as a bank account manager in a commercial campaign. According to a report by HK01, Sheh prepared for the shoot by studying the responsibilities of an actual account manager. 'If I didn't take on this role, I wouldn't have known an account manager has to be so sharp,' she said. In the process, the Line Walker star picked up valuable financial knowledge, which she now hopes to share with others. One topic she touched on was the importance of financial planning for children's education. 'There weren't services like these when I was younger. Even if I wanted to ask for help about funding my education, I didn't know where to begin. It created a lot of stress for my family,' she recalled. Sheh also stressed the importance of health coverage – especially relevant given her work often takes her abroad. 'When choosing insurance, I always check whether it covers me internationally. That way, I can focus on work wherever I am,' she said. Sheh also makes time for regular health check-ups as part of her self-care routine. Another major lesson? Planning for passive income and avoiding early financial missteps. 'Saving money is important, but many people save without planning – and then end up spending it all. 'Choosing the right plan lets you grow your wealth more flexibly,' she said, encouraging people to seek professional financial advice. Now nearly three decades in the industry, Sheh is not only thinking about her next acting gig, but how she'd like to spend her retirement. While remaining active, she hopes for a life of freedom and peace of mind – something she believes is achievable with proper planning and savings. 'Don't wait till it's too late,' she said. 'Plan early, and live freely.'

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