Tracy Chu eyes acting comeback
The actress-turned-barrister, who appeared at the opening ceremony of Cirque du Soleil's "KOOZA" recently, said that she will definitely get back to acting as soon as she encounters a good script.
"I don't need my husband's approval to film a drama. Instead, I have to consider how to manage my time. I want my husband to watch me acting because the drama I last starred in was seven or eight years ago," she said.
Tracy said that she has been balancing her work as a barrister and taking care of her family since her son was born.
"He just turned one and already knows how to walk. I have to chase him every day. Having a child is a lot of exercise," she said with a smile.
She is also happy that her friends like Priscilla Wong, Jennifer Shum and Louisa Mak are all parents now, saying that she hopes that their kids can all be friends when they are older.
(Photo Source: Tracy IG, Priscilla IG)
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