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Regina Ho enjoys lavish confinement stay, with meals by Michelin-starred chef

Regina Ho enjoys lavish confinement stay, with meals by Michelin-starred chef

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Hong Kong actress Regina Ho announced the birth of her first child, a baby girl, on April 18, 2025. Photos: China Press
Hong Kong actress Regina Ho recently drew public attention after sharing a video documenting her lavish 28-day stay at a confinement centre following the birth of her first child.
The 31-year-old welcomed a baby girl, affectionately known as Baby R, with her non-celebrity husband Cedric in April. The couple tied the knot in 2023.
In her post, Ho expressed gratitude for the support provided by the confinement centre, especially as both she and Cedric are first-time parents.
'I had a relaxed and happy confinement period. Life is slowly returning to normal, and I look forward to watching Baby R grow up healthy day by day,' she wrote.
In the video, Ho was seen getting out of a car that was specially arranged to pick her up from the hospital. Upon arrival, she was greeted with a fully prepared suite, complete with baby clothes and other necessary supplies.
'All I had to do was check in,' the TVB star said.
Throughout her stay, Ho received round-the-clock care from a dedicated nurse for both herself and her newborn.
She was also pampered with daily foot soaks, traditional Chinese medicine consultations for body recovery and six nutritious meals a day – each tailored to her needs by a nutritionist.
To further elevate the experience, the confinement centre brought in a Michelin-starred chef to prepare her postpartum meals, which included ingredients such as fish maw and abalone.
Additionally, Ho was treated to daily facials and body contouring treatments to help her regain her pre-pregnancy figure. She also received personalised coaching for yoga.
After each workout, the actress didn't even have to lift a finger, even when she wanted to wash her hair as there would be employees assigned to help her do so.
'It's a queen-level indulgence,' Ho summed up her experience. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Regina Ho 何依婷 (@reginahyt)
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