Aaron Kwok Gifts Wife Moka Fang an Unlimited Credit Card After Third Baby Reveal

Aaron Kwok Reportedly Gifts Wife Unlimited Credit Card After Learning Baby No.3 Is a Boy
Aaron Kwok Might Be the First 'Heavenly King' to Have a Son – And He's Already Celebrating

Looks like the King of Dance Aaron Kwok Fu-shing is doing a happy little jig at home—because he might finally be getting a baby boy.

Hong Kong superstar Aaron Kwok, 59, is said to be absolutely buzzing after learning that his wife, Moka Fang, 37, is pregnant with their third child—and this time, it's reportedly a boy.

Aaron, who already has two daughters—Chantalle, 7, and Charlotte, 5—is the last of the legendary Four Heavenly Kings to still be hoping for a son. If the rumours are true, he’ll be the first of the bunch to finally tick that box.

His fellow Cantopop icons—Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, and Leon Lai—all have daughters. Jacky’s got two girls: Zoe (24) and Zia (19), while Andy and Leon each have one daughter, aged 13 and 7 respectively. Because of this all-girl trend, fans have lovingly dubbed them the “Four Heavenly Father-in-Laws.”

But Aaron Kwok’s household might be about to break the pattern.

Aaron Kwok and Wife Moka Fang Expecting Their third child

According to Hong Kong's East Week, the actor-singer has been so delighted with the news that he’s been telling all his mahjong buddies. Word is, the pregnancy was even planned, as Aaron Kwok has reportedly expressed his long-time wish to have a son to pass down his luxury watch collection, flash cars, and other prized possessions.

(Side note: we’re sure his daughters could rock a Patek Philippe just fine, but hey…)

In an extra sweet (and slightly flexy) move, Aaron allegedly upgraded Moka’s credit card to a no-limit one after hearing they might be expecting a boy. Talk about a golden baby bonus.

Sources close to the couple say that Aaron’s now putting family first more than ever. Even though he's scheduled for three consecutive weekend shows in Macau this month, he's reportedly making sure he flies straight back to Hong Kong after each gig just to be by Moka’s side—no overnight stays, no delays.

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