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TVB Actor Tsui Wing Suffers Six-Figure Losses in Tuition Center Venture

Hong Kong actor Tsui Wing spoke candidly about suffering a significant financial blow from a unsuccessful business endeavor, leading to losses in the six figures.

Hong Kong actor Tsui Wing. Image sourced from Tsui’s Instagram.

According to
The Star
in an interview with
Headline Daily
Tsui clarified, “I had bad luck.”

A mere year after launching, the pandemic struck and continued for three years,” he stated. “Naturally, I was forced to close my business. It resulted in losses exceeding six figures.

The actor mentioned that establishing the tutoring center was one of his strategies to expand his sources of income over the past few years. Looking back at his diverse range of experiences prior to joining the entertainment sector, Tsui disclosed that he held various positions such as a cook, a builder, and even drove for deliveries.

Reflecting on the past, I believed I was unstoppable… that there were no limits to what I could achieve,” Tsui stated. “Only when I entered the entertainment business and encountered many others did I come to understand my own insignificance, recognizing all that I needed to acquire and how much I still lacked.

He proceeded to explain that becoming part of TVB, the company where he started his journey in 1998, significantly reshaped his life in terms of profession and personal growth. Tsui attributes much of this transformation to his tenure at the network, which made him a more laid-back and approachable person.

He mentioned, “Every significant event in my life occurred during my time at TVB. In 2006, I tied the knot; then in 2007, we celebrated the arrival of our firstborn. Soon after, I began securing more substantial parts in projects. My second child joined us in 2015, and today, my youngest recently reached adulthood at 18 years old.”

Everything in my life has developed within this organization.

Tsui, who is 51 years old, is most recognized for his performances in the television series “Best Selling Secrets,” which aired from 2007 to 2008, and “Come Home Love,” which was on air from 2012 to 2015.

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