Hong Kong actress Cherrie Ying's Instagram post sparks speculation that she has given birth

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Just a photo and two words can ignitethe Internet into a frenzy over a possible childbirth.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

On Sunday , Hong Kong actress Cherrie Ying posted on Instagram a photo of a bowl of soup made by her husband, singer-actor Jordan Chan.

The couple, who have a six-year-old son Jasper, had announced last December that she was three months pregnant. Ying, 36, wrote on Instagram that Chan, 52, had put too much white pepper in the soup and she heard that the fish used for the soup could cost about HK$200 .Some have taken this to mean that Ying has given birth to her second child and congratulated the couple.

Netizens might have been too eager, as the actress posted on Monday a video of herself, visibly pregnant, and Jasper taking part in an undated photo shoot for Ok!Baby magazine. 陳生煲湯🍲喜歡自創... 今次算係非常好飲嘅👍重點~永遠都係勁多白胡椒粉👨🏻‍🍳 聽說🐟買左200幾蚊🤔唔知會唔會谷多d奶? View this post on Instagram 陳生煲湯🍲喜歡自創... 今次算係非常好飲嘅👍重點~永遠都係勁多白胡椒粉👨🏻‍🍳 聽說🐟買左200幾蚊🤔唔知會唔會谷多d奶?

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