Award-winning actor Francis Ng was spotted buying ice cream from a stall in Penang, leaving fans in awe.
HK actor Francis Ng is believed to be filming a show in Penang . Photos: Francis Ng /Weibo, Xiaohongshu
Despite his accolades, which include a Golden Horse Award for Best Actor, there are still instances where people may need to do a double take before recognising him. In an accompanying photo, Ng – dressed casually in a beige tee, black cap and plaid pants – can be seen enjoying his ice cream.
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