
Kelly Fu eats 12 durians on 1st trip to Malaysia, while Owen Cheung struggles
Hong Kong actors Kelly Fu and Owen Cheung, co-stars in TVB's crime drama D.I.D. 12 , were in Malaysia recently for a promotional event.
Since this is Fu's first visit to Malaysia, Cheung took it upon himself to play host when they were out indulging in local food.
Unfortunately for Cheung – who is not a fan of durian – Fu wanted to sample Malaysia's king of fruits ... and she truly enjoyed it as she apparently consumed 12 pieces in one go.
Ever the gentleman, Cheung shared that he was 'forced to taste a bite' too.
Even though durian may not be on his list of indulgence while in Malaysia, Cheung admited he does eat a lot when he's here.
As quoted by Sin Chew, the actor said that every time he visits Malaysia, "I always tell myself to not eat so much, but it is difficult to control. I have to eat supper after dinner!'
The 37-year-old TVB Best Actor fondly recalled eating a delicious bowl of local prawn noodles at a small non-air-conditioned shop. He hoped to to revisit the same stall this time around.
Besides durian, Fu also ate ikan bakar (grilled fish) with sambal and rice.
'I also tried patin fish and sambal sauce for the first time. It's so fragrant, even more fragrant than XO sauce and it goes really well with rice,' she said.
Fu, who loves spicy food, said she bought sambal jars as souvenirs and joked that she "ate so much she grew a size".
As for their project together, the 40-year-old said filming D.I.D 12 was unforgettable and appreciated Cheung's support, especially during intense emotional scenes.
She also appreciated that Cheung kept the air-conditioning on during hot days.
In the series, Cheung plays a brilliant but volatile detective struggling with Dissociative Identity Disorder, while Fu takes on the role of Dr Zoey Yeung, a criminal psychologist.

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