On October 24, prominent Hong Kong entertainment mogul Albert Yeung hosted a lavish wedding‑anniversary party attended by a star‑studded guest list including Charlene Choi, Gillian Chung and others. During the event, Yeung revealed he had presented a gift to William Chan’s infant son— a pure gold medal weighing approximately 10 ounces (about 311 grams), with an estimated value of HKD 160,000 (≈ USD 20,000). Yeung described the medal as a small token, and said he would personally hand it over when the family returns to Hong Kong.
Yeung is the chairman of Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), which also manages William Chan. Having been signed with EEG since his debut at age 17, Chan has remained with the company for 22 years—a rare long‑term artist‑agency relationship in Hong Kong. Sources note that Yeung and Chan share a bond deeper than a typical boss‑artist connection.

At the party, Chan also pledged that his son would eventually sign a contract with EEG. Yeung even suggested he is ready to formalize an agreement with the boy immediately—even though he is a newborn.
Yeung reportedly viewed a photo of the baby and commented that the boy inherited striking good‑looks from both parents. Online fans are already speculating that with Chan’s genetics and the model‑mother’s appearance, the child is destined to become a handsome leading man in the future.

Earlier, on October 18, Chan and his wife publicly introduced their first son. The couple, both high‑profile—Chan being a major actor and the mother a top‑tier model—have chosen to keep their son’s face private thus far.
Beyond the newborn’s promise, Chan himself comes from a highly affluent background. His family runs fashion and maritime trade businesses. His older brother manages an import/export firm, and his sister operates a garment company with a branch in Dubai. The family owns two villas in The Leighton Hill, an elite enclave in Hong Kong that once ranked among the world’s most expensive residential zones. Chan also reportedly owns multiple luxury vehicles—Rolls‑Royce, Lamborghini, Audi, Mercedes and limited‑edition models.

In short, William Chan’s son is already entering the entertainment world with gold, agency backing, wealthy heritage and high expectations—truly born with a golden spoon.
Sources: 2sao


