Ten Brothers Blessing Ceremony
TVB's new series "Ten Brothers" held its blessing ceremony, with on and off screen couple Frankie Lam and Kenix Kwok seeming more loving than ever since they got married. They say that there have been no arguments since they started working together on the show and Frankie uses playing soccer as a description of his relationship with his wife. He says: "Arguing is like playing football, you pass me the ball, but then I have to pass it back to you in order to move down the field. If I don't kick the ball out in the first place, the argument will never succeed." Good point! Frankie says: "There are many stages in life and when I was younger I used to have a hot temper and was easily agitated by other people. I remember when I was driving a Porsche too slowly and someone laughed at me telling me to just sell it, I was quite angry, but now I just let things pass because I don't want to remember so much hatred." Earlier when he attended a ball with Kenix and he heard someone talking about having to exterminate vengeance from one's life, Frankie feels that this is a good ideal to have. He says: "You really should not let it keep coming and going, it will happen whether you are happy or unhappy, so I would rather have a peaceful home and working life." He adds: "After all, I have worked hard for so many years and have some savings, so I can live peacefully now."Agreeing that she is working well with her husband, Kenix says that her husband is a safe driver, so she was quite shocked when she read the news about the Lamborghini driver who was driving at 150 km/h and crashed into a taxi, killing the passenger who was tossed out of the car. She says: "In the past, I did drive in the East District Corridor at around 140 km/h and the car was very floaty, but luckily I was okay and kept my good looks. Thinking back, it was so stupid of me. I am now very precious, so I have hired a driver as this is convenient for when I go shopping because no-one will challenge me to a race."Also, although Don Li is a Christian, he also offered incense at the ceremony and he laughs: "Because this studio was the one used for 'Police Cadet Brave Hearts' earlier and so much has happened with that show, my mother instructed me to offer incense, so I am breaking the rule today and turned up for the blessing and of course for the roast pig!"