Loletta Chu

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Chu.
Loletta Chu
朱玲玲
Born (1958-09-07) 7 September 1958
Mandalay, Burma
Alma mater Hong Kong International School
King George V School
Spouse(s) Timothy Fok (m.1978–2004)
Vincent Lo (m.2008–)
Children Kenneth Fok
Eric Fok
Jeremy Fok
Loletta Chu
Chinese 朱玲玲

Loletta Chu (born 7 September 1958 in Mandalay, Burma) is a Chinese beauty pageant titleholder. She was the winner of the 1977 Miss Hong Kong Pageant.

Early life

Chu was born in Mandalay, Burma in 1958 into an ethnically Chinese family, with roots in Taishan, Guangdong, China. In 1968 she and her family moved to Hong Kong, where she attended St Teresa School, Hong Kong International School and King George V School. She did some modelling in her teen years.

Miss Hong Kong

She participated in the 1977 Miss Hong Kong Pageant and became the first candidate to win both the title as well as a second, Miss Photogenic. Coincidentally, ever since Chu won both titles, the winner of the title Miss Photogenic became a good indication of who would eventually be the winner, or runners-up, of the competition.She married afterwards.

After 32 years, she was invited to crown for the Miss Hong Kong 2009 because of Edelweiss Cheung's, Miss Hong Kong 2008 poor working attitude and image and her tarnishment of the reputation of Miss Hong Kong.

Personal life

She is the former wife of the late tycoon and philanthropist Henry Fok's son, Timothy, with whom she has three sons, Kenneth, Eric and Jeremy.

Chu and Fok announced their divorce in September 2006, after more than two decades of marriage. She remarried, to Hong Kong real estate billionaire Vincent Lo of Shui On Group, in Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Singapore in November 2008.[1]

References

  1. "Loletta Chu ties knot here". Straits Times. 29 November 2008. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
Achievements
Preceded by
Rowena Lam
Miss Hong Kong
1977
Succeeded by
Winnie Chan
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