Hong Kong actor Nicholas Tse (L) and Taiwanese actress Shu Qi. Photo from Tse's Weibo |
According to Daily Dimsum, the two stars dressed in sleek black outfits, exuding elegance and confidence. Their photo received widespread praise from fans and media, who admired their stylish appearance.
The gathering also stirred nostalgia, reminding fans of their early collaboration in the 1998 film "Young and Dangerous: The Prequel," where they shared an on-screen kiss, which was also Tse’s first in a film.
The Moncler event was graced by other notable celebrities, including American actress Anne Hathaway, Barbadian pop star Rihanna, and singer Leah Dou—the eldest daughter of Tse’s current girlfriend, Hong Kong diva Faye Wong, and her ex-husband, Chinese singer-songwriter Dou Wei.
Tse, now 44, began his career as a singer in 1996 before making a successful transition to acting. Some of his most notable films include "Metade Fumaca," "New Police Story," "The Stool Pigeon," "Raging Fire," and "The Proud Twins."
He married Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung in 2006, but the couple divorced in 2011. After the split, Tse rekindled his romance with Wong, 55.
Shu Qi, now 48, started her entertainment career as a teenager, initially appearing in softcore adult films. Her talent soon caught the attention of prominent directors in Hong Kong and Taiwan during the mid-1990s.
She gained fame with major roles in films like "Viva Erotica" and "Bishonen." Her international recognition grew with her performances in "The Transporter" and "So Close" in 2002, "Three Times" in 2005, "My Wife Is a Gangster 3" in 2006, and "Love" in 2012.
In 2023, Shu Qi served on the main competition jury at the Venice International Film Festival, becoming one of only three female artists of Chinese descent to have served on the juries of Europe’s major film festivals. Her previous jury roles included Berlin in 2008 and Cannes in 2009, alongside acclaimed actresses Gong Li and Maggie Cheung.