Moses Chan Will Not Give His Second Son Used Items
On July 19, Moses Chan (陳豪) attended an event to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Toy Story. A Toy Story fan himself, Moses shared that his favorite character in the acclaimed animation is Buzz Lightyear, and said that he will introduce his two sons to the series once they’re older.
“I already gave a Buzz Lightyear action figure to my older son,” said Moses. His first-born son, Aiden Joshua, will turn two years old this December. His youngest son, Nathan Lucas, is 7 months old.
“But my younger son is still [an infant],” Moses continued. “I can’t always give my younger son used items, so no matter what I will always buy two, one for each. It’s more fair.”
Moses himself is the youngest son in his family. When he was younger, he often wore second-hand clothes from his older siblings. He once complained about that to his mother, asking her why she was always giving him used clothes and toys.
“But my youngest son weighed 18 pounds when he was only 4 months old,” Moses offered. “He’s a fat little piggy, and we do need to buy new clothes for him. He can’t fit into his brother’s clothes.”
Asking if Moses and his wife Aimee Chan (陳茵媺) are interested in chasing after a baby girl, Moses said, “Let’s take a rest first. Taking care of two little guys is difficult enough. Aimee isn’t in her best shape, either. She was recently hospitalized, but thankfully it wasn’t anything major. She has stopped breastfeeding.”
Moses’ upcoming TVB drama Fashion War <潮流教主> is nearing its completion in filming. Moses said he is looking forward to taking a break and spend time with his family.
Moses has always been promoting Ghost of Relativity <鬼同你OT>, which is currently airing. Costars Kristal Tin (田蕊妮) and Nancy Wu (胡定欣) are being praised for their twin chemistry, and Moses said he agrees with the comments.
“They practiced many times and worked really hard. At the time of filming it, I already knew this drama would be a good watch. This time, we tried many new things!”
Source: Mingpao.com
This article is written by Addy for JayneStars.com.
I don’t see the point in not using used items since babies grow so quickly through their clothes like crazy in a matter of months. Reusing items is quite economical.
But if in Moses’s case where his second son is a bigger baby than his first, then it is perfectly fine to buy new clothes.