Friday, January 12, 2024

Kenneth Ma Guest Stars in "You're Just Not Her"

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The TVB series "You're Just Not Her" is airing its finale tonight. Last night, Kenneth Ma, the biggest Easter egg in the entire series, also finally appeared. Playing the taxi driver 'Ma Ming', his main job in the series is to develop an older female and younger male romance with Stephanie Che, who plays 'Lam Sin'. What's funny is that, in real life, Kenneth has just become a husband. In the series, he not only claimed to be single and to have a 'very boring' personality, but he also talked about the conditions for choosing a partner and how the two sexes can get along with one another: "As a woman, don't have to be so tough all the time...don't have to try to bear as much as one can. Occasionally show a bit of a woman's tenderness. If [you] need a shoulder, then speak up. A lot of men would be timid and would not dare to pursue [when] they see a woman who is too tough". "Not every man likes the little bird [type]. I don't like to take care of a girl. I like women who are more mature and confident. The most important thing when two people get along with one another is whether they are harmonious or not".

After "The QUEEN of News", Kenneth faced off with Stephanie again in "You're". The two seem to have a close connection; it turns out that their fate had already started 23 years ago! When Stephanie, who is currently busy with concert rehearsals, took time out of her busy schedule to be interviewed, she revealed that she and Kenneth had already collaborated for the first time in 2001 when they shot the MV for 《不必剎掣》. Back then, apart from playing a couple, Kenneth also happened to play a driver in the MV; being in the 'same car' again after 23 years, it is very meaningful.

Stephanie even praised the Kenneth back in the day, and laughingly said that the Kenneth in the past was able to 'not say anything the entire day': "Kenneth and I really do have a special fate. When shooting that MV, I thought that this actor was very refined. Did not say anything the entire day...the entire day. Filmed for one day. Plus, he is also very tall, face is also good-looking, and also has a good figure, so I had a very deep impression of him. Later, [as] he became more and more popular, I discovered that he is actually also quite lively and quite funny, but already had no opportunity to collaborate again. Would not have expected it to go until recently that [I] suddenly worked with him again and again, even having partnering scenes, so very happy. There's a great sense of cordiality".

It is known that Kenneth agreeing to make a cameo this time was all because he wanted to support the producer, April [Chan]. He took time out of his busy schedule to film...sentimental and loyal. April and Kenneth also have quite a bit of fate; the two collaborated in the "Big White Duel" series and "The Exorcist's 2nd Meter".

《不必剎掣》 - Stephanie Che

*Credits to tvb and mingpao

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