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Amy Yip was in Sinkapore yesterday to take part in walk with teeko Jack Neo. She is single again!

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Former Hong Kong actress Amy Yip in Singapore for Jack Neo’s mass walk event​

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Amy Yip was invited by local film-maker Jack Neo to take part in Lao Peng You Pa Pa Zao on Dec 15. - PHOTO: PAPAZAOSG/INSTAGRAM

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Former Hong Kong actress Amy Yip is easing her way back into the public eye after disappearing from the entertainment scene for more than 30 years.

The 58-year-old is currently in Singapore on the invitation of local film-maker Jack Neo, to be a special guest at the Lao Peng You Pa Pa Zao on Dec 15.

The volunteer initiative and mass walk event founded by Neo encourages people to come together to exercise and stay healthy, while making friends along the way.

A leading sex symbol of Hong Kong cinema in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Yip grew tired of the attention over her voluptuous figure and quit the movie industry after a few years.


She made her film debut in Who Is The Craftiest (1988) and her last film was Underground Judgement (1994).

Amy Yip is easing her way back into the public eye after disappearing from the entertainment scene for more than 30 years. - PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
Amy Yip is easing her way back into the public eye after disappearing from the entertainment scene for more than 30 years. - PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO

Yip told Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao in an interview published on Dec 14 that she has managed to maintain her famously slim waist after so many years by following a healthy lifestyle after leaving show business.

“Exercise has become a part of my life, and I eat very healthily every day... no salt, no oil, no sugar,” she said. “The most important thing is not to have too much pressure in life. Everyone says that I am in good shape, and I want to say that even if I am not filming, I still need to maintain (the best condition).”

Yip – who visited the Malaysian state of Penang in September for the grand opening of The Leith Hotel, a boutique hotel in which she has an investment – also revealed that she has received movie offers and is looking at scripts.

One of the male stars she would like to work with is Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Chow.

“I had a good time filming The Magnificent Scoundrels,” she said, referring to the 1991 comedy film starring Chow and Hong Kong actress Teresa Mo.

Yip told Zaobao that she has become used to being single in the last six years, but will not rule out a new relationship. She started dating Hong Kong doctor Sammy Lui in 1992, but he died of a heart attack in 2018.

“I think being single is not bad sometimes. It is very comfortable to be alone in Hong Kong as you have your own personal space,” she said. “I can fall in love again if (someone makes my heart flutter) and I am attracted to the other party.”

She added of her criteria when it comes to a potential partner: “I don’t appreciate men without grace. Of course, as a woman, the most important thing is to have someone who can take care of me and cherish me.” - The Straits Times/ANN
 
You can see that tiko Neo is smiling happily because he can feel Amy's boob pressing seductively against his chest.
 
business.

“Exercise has become a part of my life, and I eat very healthily every day... no salt, no oil, no sugar,” she said. “The most important thing is not to have too much pressure in life. Everyone says that I am in good shape, and I want to say that even if I am not filming, I still need to maintain (the best condition).”
Even if you can stay slim and live til 100, it must be a pretty shit life. And the talk about not having too much pressure is insane. Depends on your job right?
 
dried strunk pair of papayas with a rotten decay banana ... perfect match for the old fans to start funeral ceremonial :whistling:
 
So beautiful and so kind hearted .. :inlove:

'It would be free publicity for them': Amy Yip won't ask for royalties from businesses selling meat buns named after her​

'It would be free publicity for them': Amy Yip won't ask for royalties from businesses selling meat buns named after her

Amy Yip shared that while she knew about the pau that was named after her, she has never tasted it before.
PHOTO: Lianhe Zaobao
Yeo Shu Hui
PUBLISHED ON December 16, 2024 1:50 PM ByYeo Shu Hui

While dim sum businesses in Singapore and Malaysia profit from selling the Amy Yip Big Pau, named after the voluptuous Hong Kong actress, she did not actually make money from it.

"Many people misunderstood that I was using my breasts to sell big buns," the 58-year-old told Lianhe Zaobao in a report published last Friday (Dec 13).

"People created this talking point after I filmed Queen of Underworld (1991), where the plot begins with my character Wang Xia selling big buns at the restaurant."

When asked if she would consider asking for compensation from the businesses using her name, she said: "I won't file lawsuits or ask for royalties, because it would be free publicity for them, forget it!"

Amy, who was in Singapore as a special guest for local director Jack Neo's walking group Pa Pa Zou on Dec 15, also confessed that she has never eaten the eponymous bun before, because she doesn't eat meat and adopts a diet of only fish and seafood.

After almost 30 years away from the entertainment industry, Amy made her return to the limelight in recent years. She was known for appearing in Hong Kong Category 3 films in the late 1980s and 1990s, and was last seen in the Hong Kong movie Underground Judgement (1994) before leaving showbiz in 1997.

'Being single is not bad'​

She was with her surgeon boyfriend since 1992 before the latter died of a heart attack in 2018 while on a flight to the United States.

While she doesn't rule out the possibility of finding love again, Amy shared that she is content with being single for now.

"Actually, I feel that being single is not bad. I am very comfortable living alone in Hong Kong and have my own private space… If fate allows my heart to be moved again and fall in love once more, I would be happy too," she said, adding that she appreciates a partner who is good-looking, chivalrous and cherishes her.

Despite being out of the spotlight all these years, Amy continues to maintain her figure by exercising regularly, eating a light diet, not smoking or drinking and going to bed early.

Her curvaceous figure has always been a topic of discussion among fans and according to a South China Morning Post article in 2023, her popularity was credited to her "36-inch bust".

When asked about her real measurements, she said coyly: "Actually, I am not sure either, because we don't know how to take measurements… The clothes I wear are usually the biggest size for children. When I buy bikinis, I have to purchase two sets: a medium size for the top and a small size for the bottom, that's funny right?"


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Former Hong Kong actress Amy Yip in Singapore for Jack Neo’s mass walk event​

3070697.webp

Amy Yip was invited by local film-maker Jack Neo to take part in Lao Peng You Pa Pa Zao on Dec 15. - PHOTO: PAPAZAOSG/INSTAGRAM

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Former Hong Kong actress Amy Yip is easing her way back into the public eye after disappearing from the entertainment scene for more than 30 years.

The 58-year-old is currently in Singapore on the invitation of local film-maker Jack Neo, to be a special guest at the Lao Peng You Pa Pa Zao on Dec 15.

The volunteer initiative and mass walk event founded by Neo encourages people to come together to exercise and stay healthy, while making friends along the way.

A leading sex symbol of Hong Kong cinema in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Yip grew tired of the attention over her voluptuous figure and quit the movie industry after a few years.


She made her film debut in Who Is The Craftiest (1988) and her last film was Underground Judgement (1994).

Amy Yip is easing her way back into the public eye after disappearing from the entertainment scene for more than 30 years. - PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
Amy Yip is easing her way back into the public eye after disappearing from the entertainment scene for more than 30 years. - PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO

Yip told Chinese-language daily Lianhe Zaobao in an interview published on Dec 14 that she has managed to maintain her famously slim waist after so many years by following a healthy lifestyle after leaving show business.

“Exercise has become a part of my life, and I eat very healthily every day... no salt, no oil, no sugar,” she said. “The most important thing is not to have too much pressure in life. Everyone says that I am in good shape, and I want to say that even if I am not filming, I still need to maintain (the best condition).”

Yip – who visited the Malaysian state of Penang in September for the grand opening of The Leith Hotel, a boutique hotel in which she has an investment – also revealed that she has received movie offers and is looking at scripts.

One of the male stars she would like to work with is Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Chow.

“I had a good time filming The Magnificent Scoundrels,” she said, referring to the 1991 comedy film starring Chow and Hong Kong actress Teresa Mo.

Yip told Zaobao that she has become used to being single in the last six years, but will not rule out a new relationship. She started dating Hong Kong doctor Sammy Lui in 1992, but he died of a heart attack in 2018.

“I think being single is not bad sometimes. It is very comfortable to be alone in Hong Kong as you have your own personal space,” she said. “I can fall in love again if (someone makes my heart flutter) and I am attracted to the other party.”

She added of her criteria when it comes to a potential partner: “I don’t appreciate men without grace. Of course, as a woman, the most important thing is to have someone who can take care of me and cherish me.” - The Straits Times/ANN
Coolie Gene Sinkies have low SES. Need to be associated with HK star to feel good :frown:
 
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