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Chow Yun Fat goes on a run on 70th birthday

Chow Yun Fat goes on a run on 70th birthday

Yahoo21-05-2025

21 May - Chow Yun Fat recently turned 70 and he celebrated it by doing what he loves best; going on a run with his celebrity friends.
On 19 May, actor Michael Miu posted a photo of him, wife Jaime Chik and Chow with the background showing a hill view of Hong Kong, and wrote, "No matter what you do, you are my role model. Happy 70th birthday to my most respected senior brother."
"Live a carefree life, happy and comfortable," he added.
Meanwhile, Calvin Choy also posted a photo of him with the veteran star on the same day, writing, "Happy 70th to my super idol."
He added several hashtags that read, "Happy birthday to Fat Gor", "Wishing you good health", "Keep running strong", "Run past 100 years old" and "May every day be smooth and happy".
Following his fitness routine, Chow was revealed to have celebrated his birthday with wife Jasmine Tan and their newly adopted dog. The party was also attended by family and friends.
(Photo Source: Michael Miu IG, Calvin Choy IG, Wenweipo)

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