Hong Kong music legend couple George Lam (Ah Lam) and Sally Yeh held their “Till Old and Gray” concert tour in Wuhan, China on the 20th. The pair arrived early to prepare, and, as a diehard fan of Wuhan cuisine, George Lam couldn’t wait to visit a time-honored restaurant with his wife and staff to sample the authentic “Guo Zao Jiugongge” breakfast. However, footage from the scene unexpectedly sparked netizens’ concern over George Lam’s health!
In the footage, 62-year-old Sally Yeh appeared as energetic as ever. Faced with a table full of local breakfast fare such as hot dry noodles, three delicacy bean skin, and shumai, she seemed full of enthusiasm—not only did her eyes light up, but she also excitedly chatted with those around her, heartily enjoying the food. Her adorable “foodie” side was on full display.
However, in stark contrast to his lively wife, 76-year-old George Lam appeared unusually tired and silent. In the video, he spent most of the time with his head down eating quietly, his eyes looking listless and his expression somewhat dazed. Even when faced with delicious food, he didn’t seem very interested—quite different from the “iron lung singer” whose powerful voice and stage presence are legendary. If not for Sally Yeh proactively asking him questions, he was almost completely silent, only occasionally looking up to respond, and noticeably lacking his usual energy.
What worried netizens even more was that the camera clearly captured George Lam’s neck covered with a sizable area of dense, dark spots—quite an unusual situation. These spots were deep brown and varied in shape, standing out prominently on his skin, immediately sparking speculation and concern about his health among netizens: “He’s so energetic on stage, but looks so tired off stage,” “Hope Brother Lam is in good health; the spots on his neck are a bit scary,” “He’s older now; he should really rest more with such intensive touring.”