Former TVB Actor Responds to Online Abuse During Business Venture with Wife: Wife Called "Old and Ugly," 20 Stores Closed Over 10+ Years of Entrepreneurship - "If You Have No Faults, Fear Nothing"

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A former TVB actor, Choi Kei Chun, may not be a household name, but his face is instantly recognizable to many. He appeared in popular dramas such as "Beyond the Realm of Conscience," "Forensic Heroes," and "Three Kingdoms RPG" before fading from the entertainment scene for years.

Recently, however, Choi Kei Chun has gradually re-emerged into the public eye. He has been seen operating a street food stall selling chicken feet, alongside former TVB actress Chan Sze Chui and others.

In an interview on January 17, Choi Kei Chun shared that after his contract with TVB ended, he embarked on an entrepreneurial journey spanning over a decade, which proved to be far from smooth sailing. "I started more than 20 businesses over 10-plus years, and all of them eventually closed down," he revealed.

During this period, when he ventured into business with his wife, they even faced severe online abuse. "People said my wife was ugly and old, that she wasn't good enough for me. But I believe she is the best," Choi stated.

Choi Kei Chun expressed that if one cannot make a living in the entertainment industry, there are always other paths to take. The most important thing, he emphasized, is to uphold integrity. "If you have no faults yourself, then you have nothing to fear. Society needs more courageous people to jointly resist unhealthy trends and malicious practices," he concluded.

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