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Sandy Lam, 56, Said To Be Living With Her 24-Year-Old Daughter In England

Sandy’s godpa Wu Fung revealed in an interview that he has no idea why the singer decided to move overseas.

Hong Kong pop diva Sandy Lam, 56, has not appeared in any shows or released new music since 2019. In fact, she has practically disappeared from the public eye. 

In a recent interview with Hong Kong media, Sandy’s godpa, veteran actor Wu Fung, gave an update on her whereabouts.

Sandy sent her godfather her well wishes through a video message

Last month, TVB aired a special tribute, Ren Sheng 90 Hao Fung Show (人生90好枫show) in celebration of Wu Fung’s 90th birthday.

The show saw many stars sending Wu Fung their well wishes.

Although Sandy was not present at the celebration, she appeared via a recorded video. Fans later said that it was the first time they had seen her in 936 days.

Wu Fung is now rehearsing for his upcoming concert (yes at 90!) and when he was asked by reporters if Sandy is going to appear as a special guest, said that she isn’t able to as she is overseas.

Music producer Andrew Tuason, who was present at the interview, then revealed that Sandy is now in England.

Wu Fung wasn't willing to elaborate on the topic, only saying that he did not know why she had gone to England. 

He, however, said that Sandy is with her 24-year-old daughter, Renee, and is happy there, adding that Renee is the most important person to her.

Wu Fung also said that given how introverted Sandy is, she tends to keep things private and doesn’t share much about herself with others.

An old photo of Sandy and Renee, who is now 24.

In 2019, Sandy broke up with her then-boyfriend of eight years, drummer-songwriter Jun Kung, who is 11 years her junior. Though Sandy did not reveal the details of the break up, it was rumoured that Jun had fallen in love with someone else. 

After the breakup, Sandy kept an even lower profile, and rarely updates her social media.


 

Sandy and her ex, Jun Kung

Photos: Chinapress/ HK01 

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