Is it true that Stephen Chow donated bone marrow.
It has long been known that Master Star is the first star to donate bone marrow. Not only that, but there were also rumors that Star donated during the Wenchuan earthquake, and Star not only donated money, but also donated the most valuable bone marrow. As things continue to ferment, the Internet suddenly broke out that Stephen Chow did not donate bone marrow at all. In fact, this is all because of Andy Lau's words, for the matter of the Star donating bone marrow, Andy Lau said the truth.
In 2001, Andy Lau organized a charity concert. The purpose of the concert was to crowdfund a child in need of a bone marrow transplant, and at that time, Mr. Star also attended the concert. After singing a few songs, Andy Lau said that there was actually a person who had made some efforts for bone marrow donation, and then he invited Stephen Chow to come on stage. Then the word got around and the following person donated bone marrow.
Biography of Stephen Chow
In 2016, he was the director, screenwriter, and producer of the sci-fi comedy film "The Mermaid," which set a box office record for a mainland Chinese movie. Chow was born in a poor neighborhood in Kowloon to a father from Ningbo, Zhejiang Province and a mother, Ling Po Er, from Baoan County, Guangdong Province. His name was given by his mother, from "Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion", Xiongzhou fog columns, handsome caixing chi, Taiwang pillow Yi Xia, guests and hosts all the beauty of the southeast.
In 1969, Chow's parents divorced. After that, Chow Sing Chi grew up with his elder sister, Chow Man Kee, and younger sister, Chow Sing Ha, under the upbringing of his mother, Ling Po Yee. Chow attended St. Mary's English College in Hong Kong for secondary school. Chow was biased in his schooling, and did poorly in all subjects except languages. After graduation, Chow worked as an office assistant for two months.