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Aaron Kwok Says His 3-Year-Old Daughter Can Sing His Song ‘Loving You Forever’
He was so touched when he heard it he almost burst into tears.

“It was really beautiful. I was driving and when I heard my daughter, who was in the back seat, sing it to me, I almost burst into tears,” said Aaron, 55, at an event for a bank yesterday. “I was very touched ‘cos it's my first song and all the memories came flooding back.”

Aaron thinks she inherited his talent for performing
The proud papa was also not shy to take some credit for her performing talent: “She can’t really speak yet but she can already sing the entire song. I think she is very talented and her voice is very gentle. I think it is hereditary," he laughed.

Aaron and Moka with Chantelle at his charity concert
At the event, Aaron, who also has a one-year-old daughter, Charlotte, shared that he recently shot a commercial that is centred on father-daughter relationships. The production team had arranged for two little girls to play his kids and Aaron said that it was heartwarming acting alongside his young co-stars.
When asked if he would consider doing commercials with his daughters, the protective father replied that they're still too young, though he might change his mind when they get older. “I will discuss it with their mum when it happens, but I think my elder daughter has the chops,” said Aaron, who is married to 33-year-old Chinese influencer Moka Fang.
“Compared to other kids her age, [Chantelle] is very active and enjoys performing. Maybe it’s because she saw my performance when she came to support me the last time.”

Aaron with his wife Moka Fang and their two girls Chantelle and Charlotte
He added that their education is most important now and since he has the means, he wants to let them have more learning opportunities.
Aaron shared that as Chantelle speaks Mandarin most of the time, he has hired a teacher to teach her Cantonese and English. And when his wife accompanies their daughter for the classes, she can pick up the languages at the same time.
Photos: Aaron Kwok/Weibo, Sinchew