53-year-old Hong Kong actress Michelle Ong (Ong Hong) has been married to Health Technology Group president Lau Kwan Ting for 18 years, and they have a 17-year-old daughter, Liu Shi (Little Crystal). On the 8th, Ong attended an event and mentioned that she and her husband have signed a post-marriage cheating agreement, using a million-dollar penalty to deter infidelity.
Ong attended the program “Live Spiritual Contact” prayer ceremony on the 8th. According to “HK01” reports, Ong admitted that she and her husband signed a post-marriage cheating agreement and shared the backstory: “Actually, it’s a supplemental agreement. Whether to get divorced is another matter; there’s a penalty first and then divorce can be discussed. The penalty is $1 million (about 4.21 million Ringgit).” Why sign such an agreement with her husband? Ong recalled that one day, after returning home from a business trip, her husband asked her to check something on his computer: “This supplemental agreement was written by him. And the prenuptial agreement I gave him was drafted on the plane. Back then, I wrote the prenuptial agreement, while now, he’s writing the supplemental agreement.”
After Ong finished reading, her husband asked whether she agreed, making her find the whole incident quite interesting. Was her husband asking for the supplemental agreement because he wanted a sense of security? Ong laughed and replied, “I think he just wants to feel secure, haha, just kidding. Both of us are very confident in ourselves.”
She also revealed that the three of them never fly on the same airplane together; she will fly solo to the destination, and her husband and daughter take a different flight afterward. The reason behind this arrangement is quite touching: “Because both my husband and I feel that if something really happened, at least one of us would be around to be with our daughter. My husband is interesting — he has proactive approaches, but also some pessimistic thoughts.”
News source: China Times News