While studying at TVB’s acting classes, Carina caught the eye of classmate and actor Wong Cho-nam. Their brief, innocent teenage relationship was typical of young stars—secret lunches, stolen glances on set, and the inevitable fading as careers took divergent paths. It was a gentle prologue, teaching her the first lessons of love in the public eye: privacy is a luxury, and timing is everything.
In a stunning turn worthy of her best film, Carina publicly forgave the individuals involved in the 1990 abduction and the 2002 photo leak. She posted a photo on Weibo of herself with the man she believed was the mastermind, accompanied by a reflective caption about letting go. HongKong Actress Carina Lau Ka-Ling Sex Tape
Her husband, Tony, supported this act of radical grace. It was the final act of a woman who had turned every romantic tragedy into a testament of strength. While studying at TVB’s acting classes, Carina caught
Carina is extroverted, social, and loud. Tony is introverted, artistic, and soft-spoken. She handles all business, real estate, and public relations. He focuses on acting and solitude. Friends say they barely argue because they exist in different emotional spheres. This is arguably the pinnacle of Carina’s "romance" career
As Carina once explained: "We are each other’s best friends and biggest fans. I don’t need him to be someone else. He doesn’t need me to be quiet. We are two independent planets in the same solar system."
This is arguably the pinnacle of Carina’s "romance" career. She plays "Lulu" (or Mimi), a woman haunted by the ghost of her dead lover from Days of Being Wild. In 2046, she is fragmented. Her romantic storyline is not a narrative but a feeling. She loves a man who is no longer there. Every time she smiles, it is a memorial to a love that killed her. Tony Leung (playing Chow Mo-wan) watches her, recognizing a fellow traveler in loneliness. It is the most meta of her roles: watching the real-life wife mourn a fictional lover (Leslie Cheung) while her real husband watches.