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Netizens Say Cecilia Cheung And Her Son Lucas, Who Just Turned 13, Look Almost Like A Couple

She posted these super sweet photos on her eldest son's birthday yesterday (Aug 2).

She posted these super sweet photos on her eldest son's birthday yesterday (Aug 2).

She posted these super sweet photos on her eldest son's birthday yesterday (Aug 2).

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Hongkong star Cecilia Cheung might have just gotten slapped with a S$2.1mil lawsuit, but she sure isn’t letting it bother her. At least that's what we're assuming since there has been no comment from the actress or her manager about the lawsuit.

In fact, the 40-year-old has continued to post on social media as per usual, with her latest one celebrating her eldest son Lucas’ 13th birthday on August 2.

1 of 3 Lucas is already a lot taller than Ceci

On Weibo, Ceci shared two pictures taken together with Lucas, with a simple “Happy Birthday” as her caption. In the first picture, Ceci can be seen leaning on Lucas’s shoulder, while the second shows them interlocking their hands.

  • 2 of 3 Cecilia and her three sons celebrating Quintus's birthday earlier this year

    Netizens who saw the post soon started leaving comments praising Cecilia for looking so very youthful, with one writing that mother and son look so sweet together in the photo, it’s almost like they’re a couple .

    Many netizens also wished Lucas a happy birthday, at the same time, sharing pictures of the kid when he was younger and writing that he’s “all grown up now”.

    3 of 3 When Lucas was still baby-faced

    Lucas is Cecilia’s firstborn and his father is Ceci's ex-husband Nicholas Tse. The couple, who divorced in 2006, have another son together, 10-year-old Quintus. Cecilia's youngest son Marcus is now one but the boy's daddy still remains a mystery. She has also yet to reveal Marcus' face on social media. Well, at least not on purpose.

    Photos: Cecilia Cheung/Weibo

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