Monday 26 February 2018

Meet Candy Lo Lam, Model Actress in Hong Kong...Who Can Identify What Real Age!!!



With her flawless, wrinkle-free complexion and super-trim body, it's hard to believe that Candy Lo is 50 years old.







A collective cry of "woah, mama" rang throughout the hills of Hong Kong and beyond after 50-year-old model and mother-of-three Candy Law published a set of photos showing off her incomprehensibly perky assets.







The mother-of-three, from Hong Kong, donned an array of flesh-flashing outfits for the album including a bondage-inspired one-piece and jewel-coloured thigh-split dress.







While she might not look it, what with her poreless skin and indisputably hot bod, Candy is quite an old face in the entertainment industry. She was crowed winner of the Miss Asia Pageant back in 1991, but took a break from from modeling and acting to have three sons, who most likely hosted every single sleepover at the request of friends while growing up. She's been raising her youngest child as a single mother since getting divorced two years ago.







Candy Lo Lam 50, is a model and an actress from Hong Kong, seems to have cheated nature with her looks and a super-trim body! Many people hard to believe that she is 50-years-old. This super-fit mom now has over 48 thousand followers on popular social media site called Instagram.







While she might not look it, what with her poreless skin and indisputably hot bod, Candy is quite an old face in the entertainment industry. She was crowed winner of the Miss Asia Pageant back in 1991, but took a break from modeling and acting to have three sons, who most likely hosted every single sleepover at the request of friends while growing up. She's been raising her youngest child as a single mother since getting divorced two years ago.









Seeing as gravity has decided to spare the woman of its inevitable effects, it's fair to speculate that she made some sort of pact with the devil and/or showers herself in virgin blood on a daily basis. Web users are somewhat more skeptical, however, and many have commented that the photos make generous use of Photoshop's airbrush feature.









Regardless, she's made a comeback both online and in print. The first 3,000 copies of her photobook have already sold out in Hong Kong, and her Facebook fan page has racked up nearly 2.5 thousand followers.

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