Hacken Lee’s Brother-in-Law Owes Debts Over a Million—Family Pays on His Behalf, Louise’s Father Issues Statement to Cut Ties
Published atNov 13, 2025 05:09 pm
Hong Kong singer Hacken Lee, known as 'Mr. Flawless,' married former Miss Hong Kong champion Louise Lo in 2006 and they have two sons. Recently, without warning, Louise shared a statement from her father on IG announcing their severance of ties. It turns out Louise’s younger brother had repeatedly become entangled in debt, with the family having helped repay more than ten million Hong Kong dollars (roughly several million Malaysian ringgit) and still not settling everything. In the end, this left Louise’s father heartbroken, leading him to release a formal statement cutting ties.卢淑仪爸爸发声明与儿子正式脱离关系。Yesterday (12th), Louise posted a Facebook screenshot from her father, which read: “I, Lo Kwok Fai, hereby announce that as of November 12, 2025, I am formally severing my father-son relationship with my son Lo Yuk Pui, identity card number Z418XXX(2). Henceforth, all actions and financial disputes concerning Lo Yuk Pui will no longer be related to me or my family.”
Louise also stated that her brother’s debt problems have troubled her elderly parents for a long time, causing them an immense amount of anguish. The whole family had done everything they could to help repay the debts, nearly depleting their own savings. However, seeing her brother unchanged in character, and after discussing with the family, they made this difficult decision. She hopes the media can understand their situation and refrain from disturbing their family, and they will not comment on the matter any further.
Hacken Lee also responded: “I feel very saddened by the distress this matter has caused my family. I completely support and respect the decision of my father-in-law, mother-in-law, and my wife. We will not be making any further comments on this matter, and hope everyone can give our family some space.”
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