Cecilia Cheung still waiting for her prince

Hong Kong singer-actor Cecilia Cheung lamented her lack of suitors during a recording session of a Chinese variety show on Monday, reported Chinese media.

The actress, who ended her five year marriage to singer-actor Nicholas Tse last year, expressed that she is confident that she will find her next Mr Right, though she conceded that Mr Right is proving to be a rather elusive individual.

“I am still waiting for a new relationship and I feel as though I am a little girl, daydreaming about a prince who will come for his princess.

“I don’t know why but there is still no man who is brave enough to court me,” Cheung lamented.

However, the 31-year-old star said she isn’t too upset over her current state of affairs, and explained that there were already two men in her life who constantly bring her a lot of joy.

“Luckily, I still have two super cute guys who call me ‘mummy’ every day,” said Cheung happily, referring to her two young sons Lucas and Quintus.

“That is why I don’t have time to think about another man.”

Source www.channelnewsasia.com

3 thoughts on “Cecilia Cheung still waiting for her prince

  • An Nguyen

    This happens to strong women. There are a select few who would be brave enough to court her.

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  • An Nguyen

    This is what happens to strong women sometimes.

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  • 1954Eagle

    Here’s a Senior’s thought. It’s not that men fear strong women…..some are even drawn to them. It is that men are not comfortable with the disadvantage a strong woman represents. Men are inclined to be wary of any disadvantage because of the unknown threat of undefind loss…..mostly loss of control. It’s all about the lessons they learn from competition. A strong woman is someone to be competed about….that they could possibly lose. A man’s nature is usually more comfortable with women who are just soft and warm and smell nice when they take a bath…..and nothing more than that……who they think are not so likely to bring competition they can’t control. Thats is not the way the world works but that is how they fancy…. that if it does, it is far more safe for their interests. When men don’t feel secure, they are less likely to be at their best or good mates. Maslow 101

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