According to SingtaoAn assembly of eight heirs from the casino mogul’s lineage – including Daisy, Pansy, Laurinda, Florinda, Orlando, Arnaldo, Mario and Alice – were seen at Monday’s ceremony, highlighting the Ho family’s partnership with the group Versace in Macau. hotel sector.
Among them, Daisy and Pansy are the daughters of the late tycoon with his second wife Lucina Laam. Laurinda, Florinda and Orlando are children he shares with his third wife Ina Chan, while Arnaldo, Mario and Alice are from his relationship with his fourth wife Angela Leong.
This event marks the first joint public outing of the heirs after a period marked by family disagreements and disputes over the division of the family heritage.
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(L to R) Gillian (Daisy’s daughter), Alice, Arnaldo, Pansy, Stanley’s third wife Angela Leong, Daisy, Laurinda, Florinda, Orlando, Mario and Mario’s wife Ming Xi. Photo from Laurinda Ho’s Weibo |
The press reported that Leong, despite being the eldest in age and role, was overshadowed by Pansy and Daisy, who played a central role at the event and were frequently placed front and center on many photographs.
Currently, Pansy runs the Ho family’s businesses. Meanwhile, Daisy chairs the family’s flagship company, SJM Holdings, the most valuable arm of the family’s business empire, which manages, operates and develops casinos and integrated entertainment centers in Macau.
Reports by 163 indicate that the relationship between the Ho siblings solidified after Stanley’s death, surpassing previous rivalries. With the exception of the first wife’s descendants, who died or moved away from the family business, the second, third, and fourth wives’ descendants reached common ground.
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Laurinda (left), Stanley’s daughter with his third wife, and Pansy, Stanley’s daughter with his second wife, pose together. Photo from Laurinda Ho’s Weibo |
Additionally, the ceremony attracted a host of prominent figures from Hong Kong’s business and entertainment sectors, including businessman Eric Fok, Miss Hong Kong 2013 Grace Chan and model Qi Qi.
Palazzo Versace Macau, which represents the brand’s first resort in Asia, is inspired by lavish Baroque and ancient Greek architectural styles, reflecting the creative direction of brand founder Donatella Versace, as reported Hypebeast.




