Netizens Think Samantha Ko Just Hinted That She’s Leaving TVB In Her IG Post

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There are rumours that the 35-year-old actress wants to further her career in China.

, it is said that Samantha intends to further her career in China and will not be renewing her contract with TVB.

The decision reportedly did not go down well with her bosses and things are said to be frosty between them now.While Samantha has not addressed the speculation, her recent Instagram posts seem to hint that the rumours are true. At least that’s what netizens think. Earlier this week, she shared a pic of a page from her diary. The last two sentences read:"There isn’t a tree that doesn't want to grow up, and there isn’t a flower that doesn't want to bloom."Netizens took this as a hint that she is leaving TVB and have left her messages of support.

There were comments like"Regardless of the weather, I will think of you” and"Venturing out is good! But I can’t bear [for you to leave]."

 

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