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Sandra Ng expecting
www.chinaview.cn 2005-11-20 10:38:01

    BEIJING, Nov. 20-- After word got out about Faye Wong's and TV hostess Momoko Tao's pregnancies, Hong Kong actress Sandra Ng looks as though she will be delivering soon, too. 

    Ng showed up at an award ceremony in Hong Kong with a visibly bulging belly and tried to avoid questions from the media by insisting that you guys will know the answer soon.

    On the other side of town, Ng's director boyfriend Peter Chan made a poor attempt at covering up the news when he was congratulated by gossip savvy reporters and said, What? I don't know anything about it. If she is really pregnant, I didn't necessarily have anything to do with it, the Liberty Times reported.

    His beaming smile may have given the game away, however.

    
    (Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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