Hong Kong pop star Aaron Kwok’s racing car collided with another vehicle during a race.
Superstar Aaron Kwok in his racing uniform in the Macau Touring Cup Car on November 19, 2023. Photo taken from Kwok’s Instagram |
According to the Hong Kong news site The standardAaron Kwok has been invited to represent the Shell JK Lynk & Co. Racing team at the Macau Touring Cup Car, also known as the Macau Grand Prix.
The male star was driving a red sports car emblazoned with the number 88. During the November 19 race, he was hit by a black and white sports car as both cars approached a corner. The other car lost control and collided with the fence, destroying the vehicle.
In contrast, Kwok’s car suffered less damage, but he ended up withdrawing later due to technical complications.
Kwok is said to be in stable condition, although he has chosen not to comment on the accident, as reported by the Singaporean news site. AsiaOne.
Before entering the competition, the actor and singer expressed confidence when asked about the race. He also added that even though he is not a professional runner, he was keen to learn and improve his skills via the event.
His presence at the competition attracted a large crowd of viewers. Observers in the audience commented on his good looks, adding that he looked younger than his age due to his sleek blonde hairstyle.
Aaron Kwok was born in 1965, the youngest of four siblings. He debuted as a singer and actor after enrolling in a talent training course at Hong Kong broadcasting company TVB in 1984. His popularity in the Cantopop genre earned him the title of one of Hong Kong’s “Four Heavenly Kings”, four male artists who dominated Hong Kong’s entertainment industry in the 1990s.
He has appeared in various Hong Kong films such as “The Storm Riders”, “After This Our Exile”, “Cold War”, “Divergence” and “Project Gutenberg”.
His wife is Chinese model Moka Fang. They have two daughters together, Chantelle and Charlotte Kwok.