Don’t be afraid to borrow socks!Chen Xiaohua returns to “accident” Yau Tsim Mong District to play street photography
Former Miss Hong Kong champion Chen Xiaohua had a surprise encounter with a “sock borrower” in Tsim Sha Tsui earlier, she was so frightened that her face turned pale, and she immediately fled in a “speed car”. Afterwards, she still had lingering fears. Recently, she finally got out of the haze, and recently returned to the Yau Tsim Mong District where the accident happened, and went to Temple Street to take pictures of her beautiful photos. She posted a series of beautiful photos on social networks, and saw her wearing a sloping top and revealing one side of her shoulders The head and big show off the charming collarbone, and the position of the heart is open to play “đ ťą chest”, paying tribute to the battle suit that won the “Best Dressed Award” at the Taiwan Celebration Awards Ceremony that day. And she smiled the whole time, and believed that her mood had calmed down. Not many netizens praised him for being able to turn the temple street, which has been around for many years, into a hotspot for online celebrity check-in. Not being a tourism ambassador, he posted: “I understand that your check-in is very beautiful, obviously the scene is not special at all”, “The effect is very good.ĺ–Ž”.
Chen Xiaohua was harassed by a sock borrower earlier.
Recently, she returned to the Yau Tsim Mong district where the accident happened.
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