Aimee Chan reveals why she may not act with husband Moses Chan again

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HONG KONG — Canada-born actress Aimee Chan intentionally kept a distance from her husband, Hong Kong actor Moses Chan, in her first acting role in nine years, so she could draw a clear line between reel and real life. She plays dual roles of a twin brother and sister in the ongoing TVB drama Romeo And His Butterfly Lover, while...

Canada-born actress Aimee Chan acknowledged that she may not be able to act with her husband, Moses Chan, in the same project again.HONG KONG — Canada-born actress Aimee Chan intentionally kept a distance from her husband, Hong Kong actor Moses Chan, in her first acting role in nine years, so she could draw a clear line between reel and real life.

"As a wife, I can be myself, but as an actress, I was afraid I would not know how to face him," she told the Hong Kong media on Monday . "Can I be myself when the camera is off and become the character when the camera is on? I didn't know if I could do it at the time as this is my comeback show." Romeo And His Butterfly Lover marks the first time the couple are starring together in 11 years, since The Last Steep Ascent and Master Of Play . They got married in 2013 and have three children — son Aiden, who turns 10 in December, son Nathan, eight, and daughter Camilla, seven. Chan took a break from acting in 2014 to be a full-time mother.

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