SYDNEY – Hong Kong singer Keung To has taken his parents on a trip to Australia, with his father making a rare appearance in the social media post. Keung posted on Instagram Stories on Sunday several photos of his family in Australia. The 24-year-old singer, one...
SYDNEY – Hong Kong singer Keung To has taken his parents on a trip to Australia, with his father making a rare appearance in the social media post.The 24-year-old singer, one of the most popular members of boy band Mirror, first posted a photo of his father, with the caption: “The mysterious Papa Keung.”The singer then posted a photo of himself and his family with the Sydney Opera House in the background, followed by more photos of himself at the beach.
Keung To posted a photo of his father, with the caption: “The mysterious Papa Keung.” There was also a photo of his mother, who was seen carrying a leopard-print handbag.He also posted a short video of his family walking in the streets of Sydney. Keung, an only child, said in late 2020 that his father had been admitted to hospital after a stroke.
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