By Linh Le  &nbspJuly 21, 2025 | 12:32 am PT

Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung has sparked a heated online debate after posting a dance video on her social media, with many viewers speculating about possible cosmetic procedures.

Hong Kong actress Cecilia Cheung. Photo from Cheung’s Weibo

According to Dimsum Dailyin the video, shared with the caption “Take a walk with me” on her Douyin account, Cheung dances in a white blouse with her hair tied back. Shot from a “boyfriend’s perspective,” the video shows her playfully holding the camera operator’s hand and making heart-shaped gestures, radiating energy and charm.

While many fans praised the actress for looking rejuvenated, with some commenting that her appearance “has not changed” after decades, others noticed alterations in her facial features, particularly her plump cheeks, which seem to contrast with her previously taut and natural skin. Some speculated that cosmetic procedures, such as fillers, may have contributed to her refreshed look.

Cheung, 45, rose to fame in 1998 after starring in a television commercial for lemon tea, which led to her breakout role in Stephen Chow’s 1999 film “King of Comedy.” Her portrayal of a call girl in the box office hit propelled Cheung into the spotlight and launched her successful career.


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