BFFs Ron Ng & Bosco Wong Hugged & Cried After Completing Their Quarantine ’Cos They Missed Each Other So Much
The bromance is strong between this two.
Hongkong actors Ron Ng and Bosco Wong are not only good friends but also frequent co-stars, having worked together on several dramas including 2004’s Triumph in the Skies (2004) and the Flying Tiger series.
The pals reunite once again in upcoming Shaw Brothers drama ICAC Attack which begins filming end June.
Even though they've worked together many times, Ron and Bosco say they aren't bored of each other. In fact, their bromance is so strong that they actually missed hanging out with each other when they were serving their 14-day quarantine in Shenzhen.
As their rooms were directly above one another’s, they had to stretch their heads out of the window in order to see each other.
“[We] hugged and cried when we completed our quarantine,” said Bosco during the lensing ceremony for ICAC Attack. Ron then added jokingly that tears were flowing in his heart.
In ICAC Attack, Ron and Bosco play adversaries, the former is a lawyer for the rich, and Bosco, the ICAC (Independent Commission Against Corruption) officer in charge of investigating his case.
Bosco said he is envious of Ron, who gets to dress up in suits and shoot most of his scenes indoors.
However, Ron begged to differ. I have to wear a suit in this hot weather. My whole body is actually soaked,” he said.
When asked if he would be bringing extra underwear to change, Ron laughed: “No, I don't usually wear it.
Say what?
I perspire so much, it's useless whether I change it or not, he explained.
Ron, who was spotted wearing a wrist brace, revealed that he had strained his right wrist while filming a movie, and was glad that he does not have any action scenes in this drama.
I have been going for acupuncture and also went to [get it checked at] the hospital. The doctor said it isn’t a fracture. I’m very lucky, if not I wouldn’t be able to do ICAC Attack,” he said.
Apart from Ron and Bosco, the drama also stars Vincent Wong and Nancy Wu. This is Nancy’s first Shaw drama since joining the studio in November.
In the show, she plays Bosco’s elder sister.
Among all the roles I’ve played, this character has the most complicated background. The character lost a leg in an accident and has to wear a prosthetic leg. I cried when I read the script, she said.
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