Bed scenes aren't necessarily hot, especially when you have something else on your mind. Veteran actor Chen Hanwei teased that his upcoming dialect drama Whatever Will Be, Will Be involves a lot of 'bed scenes' with actress Kym Ng, but there's a twist. 'Most of these scenes involve us resting on the bed while thinking about getting rich and cheating...
Bed scenes aren't necessarily hot, especially when you have something else on your mind.
"Most of these scenes involve us resting on the bed while thinking about getting rich and cheating others of their money!"Hanwei, 53, and Kym, 55, play a married couple on the show and it's their first time acting together. This is also both actors' first time acting in a Chinese dialect drama. Both of them are Teochew, but Kym has lines in Teochew, Cantonese and Hokkien, while Hanwei mostly speaks in Hokkien.They feel they are luckier than co-star Yvonne Lim because their lines are more colloquial.
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