Is Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho’s reported S$20mil reward for every new grandchild succeeding in getting the younger members of his family to, um, oil up their baby-making machines?
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Mario and his supermodel wife, Ming Xi
First it was Sabrina, Stanley’s eldest daughter with his fourth wife Angela Leong, who gave birth to a girl nicknamed “Fried Egg” on August 28.
Then, it was Sabrina's brother, Mario, who gave the 98-year-old his first grandson, Ronaldo, on October 24.
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Sabrina and her husband, Thomas Xin
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Orlando and his family
And yesterday, it was revealed that Orlando, Stanley's son with his third wife Ina Chan, welcomed a baby girl with his wife Gigi.
We know it’s confusing — after all, the tycoon has four wives and 17 children.
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Stanley with his third wife, Ina, and their kids
But unlike his step siblings, Orlando appears to favour a more low-profile life. Like how he and his wife had chosen to have their kid at a hospital in Kowloon instead of the Hongkong Sanatorium and Hospital, which his family favours.
According to Hongkong's Apple Daily, it was only in February this year that Orlando revealed that he and Gigi are married and that they are also parents. Their daughter, Tittania, is now almost two. Then in September, Gigi announced that she was pregnant and was due to give birth in November. But the kid decided to arrive early and Gigi reportedly gave birth prematurely mid last month.
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