Oscar Leung and Tina Lok’s Wedding Banquet
Oscar Leung (梁烈唯) and his girlfriend Tina Lok (駱保雯) of 11 years tied the knot last year. However, due to Oscar’s busy schedule, the couple had to delay their wedding banquet for a year. Finally able to commemorate the occasion, Oscar and Tina held their astral-space themed banquet last week, inviting over 500 guests.
Known to have a wide social network, Oscar and Tina’s bridesmaid and groomsmen team consisted of 32 of their closest friends, including Nancy Wu (胡定欣), Cherie Ying (應釆兒), Sharon Chan (陳敏之), Benjamin Yuen (袁偉豪), Fred Cheng (鄭俊弘), and Bob Lam (林盛斌).
During the bridal games, Nancy and the bridesmaids challenged Oscar with demanding tasks. Oscar recalled, “We knocked on the door for 20 minutes and no one answered. When the door opened, they wanted red packets. When we didn’t give any, we had to drink hard liquor that had 65% alcoholic content. I felt slightly dizzy.”
Secretly planning to get even during the event, Bob joked that he would try to get all the bridesmaids drunk. When asked what if he got drunk before anyone else, Bob laughed, “If the reporters see me drunk tonight, I’ll give them $5000 HKD each! But Benjamin is paying!”
As the party began, dozens of Oscar’s good friends trickled into the banquet hall to offer congratulations. Guests included: Eric Tsang (曾志偉); Myolie Wu (胡杏兒); Michael Tse; Jade Kwan (謝天華); Wayne Lai (黎耀祥) and his family; Raymond Cho (曹永廉); Jessica Hsuan (宣萱); Michael Tao (陶大宇); Bosco Wong (黃宗澤); Micahel Miu (苗僑偉) and Jamie Chik (戚美珍); Charmaine Sheh (佘詩曼) and many more.
Source: ihktv.com
This article is written by Su for JayneStars.com.
on the Scoop/TVB Entertainment news reported Orcar’s dad really hoping for a granddaughter. But its not being mentioned here. Congrats to them!
Congrats lasting out, and on officiating their long 11 yr relationship.
Not in love with outfits, esp his suit. Hers isn’t exciting in its trying to be different but his is worse.
Some things are meant to stay classic traditional, and in timeless good taste. 20 yrs from now, in a bid to trying to be fashionably different, ironically those outfits will just look dated (esp when not well cut to boot)