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Yoyo Mung, Who Now Lives And Works In Japan, Was Unrecognised As She Strolled In The Park

Is it because she looks different or that she’s in a foreign country?

Yoyo Mung, Who Now Lives And Works In Japan, Was Unrecognised As She Strolled In The Park

Hongkong actress Yoyo Mung, 48, and her husband Ekin Cheng, 54, really love Japan. After tying the knot in Tokyo in 2013, there had been news that the couple planned to move there .

There were reports earlier that Yoyo had started a real estate business in Fukuoka last year, where she and her husband also own several properties.

So, it came as no surprise when it was reported that Yoyo had already been living in Japan in the recent months and was often spotted hanging out in the park near her house.

In a video that had originally been posted on the real estate company’s Facebook page and shared on her personal one, a Hongkong colleague is filming Yoyo enjoying a leisurely day in the park (to promote that area to potential buyers perchance?). Yoyo is seen basking in the sun at Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, and her looks were the first thing that got the attention of her followers, but of course.

Seems like she really can't catch a break from the fat-shaming

In the clip, Yoyo is seen dressed in understated casual wear, with a black sleeveless top and matching yoga pants. Many noticed that she had gained weight, as compared to how she looked before .

FYI, this was not the first time Yoyo's weight had been a topic of interest among netizens

The actress, who had no make-up on, proceeded to lie down on the grass to take a nap, completely shedding the image of a stressed star.

According to the media, Yoyo appeared to be busy working in Japan, and often visited the crowded park when she had the time. However, no one seemed to recognise her, nor did anyone stop to look at her.

Is this clip making everyone wish they could travel to Japan pronto?

You can click here to watch the Facebook clip. 

Photos: Yoyo Mung/ Facebook, Chinapress

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