During her 2008 marriage to Xu Jinheng, she was rumored to have agreed to an eight-point “family code,” according to Sinchon.
Sinchon detailed the so-called first rule: he is strictly prohibited from spending the night at his parents’ house, unless absolutely necessary.
Additionally, she had to dine at home at least twice a week and had to stop her acting career.
The guidelines were supposed to require appropriate behavior and avoidance of clothing deemed too revealing, as well as a ban on overtly emotional displays in public.
A supposed rule involved her kneeling to serve tea during important family ceremonies.
She also had to maintain a discreet presence and limit public discourse.
As speculation about these rules spread across Hong Kong’s media landscape, Reis publicly denied their existence, calling his in-laws progressive.
She said: “If these rules had been real, I wouldn’t have gotten married. Why should I submit to such conditions?
As a challenge, the actress shared swimsuit photos, flaunting her figure.
After a decade and a half of marriage, their union produced a son, Jayden, and the trio resides in a lavish mansion.
Reis, 53, a renowned Hong Kong figure, won the Miss Chinese International Pageant and Miss Hong Kong titles in 1988, propelling her to fame as an actress in the 1990s.
Xu Jinheng, grandson of Hong Kong shipping magnate Xu Aizhou, is recognized as the sole successor of the third generation of the Xu dynasty.
According to Orientaldailyhis grandfather amassed an inheritance valued at approximately $5.4 billion.
Swampa Chinese media outlet, notes that Xu Jinheng was born to his father at 48 years old, benefiting from the deep affection of his family.
His romantic relationships include relationships with celebrities Carina Lau and Pansy Ho, the latter being the offspring of casino mogul Stanley Ho.


