Oscar Leung Whips Up 'Fortune Rice' in a Flash, Vincent and Bob Can't Stop Eating
Published atFeb 11, 2026 02:46 pm
Hong Kong star Oscar Leung (Oscar) showcased his hidden cooking skills by stir-frying rice on the spot in front of his fans, serving up a plate of fragrant fried rice in less than five minutes. Just how 'authentic' are Oscar's culinary skills? Just look at Vincent Chan and Bob Lam, who kept picking up their spoons, eating nonstop while nodding approvingly—it’s clear this fried rice is top-notch.
Vincent Chan and Bob Lam feeding lucky fans.Directed by Malaysian filmmaker Chan Lik Heng, the Malaysia-Hong Kong New Year film co-production 'Mom, Getting Married Again!' (2026) stars three-time Best Supporting Actor winner Oscar Leung, Hong Kong TV King Vincent Chan, veteran actress Elena Kong, and newly-minted Best Host Bob Lam, with Malaysian actor Fabien Kong also joining the cast. The film will be released nationwide on the first day of Chinese New Year (17th). The movie team recently launched a series of promotional events, interacting closely with fans and warming up the Chinese New Year atmosphere in advance.
Vincent Chan and Bob Lam feeding lucky fans.On Tuesday afternoon, Oscar, together with Vincent Chan and Bob Lam, made an appearance at the 10th Alley Food Court Restaurant for a movie promotion event. To present the 'taste of mom' in fried rice, Oscar grabbed the spatula and, with practiced ease, quickly cooked up a plate of delicious and aromatic fried rice, even garnishing it with fat choy (black moss), a symbol of good fortune. He joked, “Wishing everyone great prosperity in the New Year, and remember to support 'Mom, Getting Married Again!'” Vincent Chan and Bob Lam couldn’t wait to dig in, eating with relish and lavishing praise on the dish.
Oscar Leung, spatula in hand, worked skillfully and quickly cooked up a plate of delicious, aromatic fried rice.The event venue was filled with Lunar New Year vibes, with the three stars personally feeding fans during a game segment, and also practicing the New Year tradition of serving tea, allowing the audience to experience the festive atmosphere ahead of time.
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