Taiwanese Singer Christine Fan Gives Birth to Twin Boys
Qi Qin | | Jan 18, 2015 09:44 PM EST |
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Taiwanese singer Christine Fan and her emcee husband, Blackie Chan, are enjoying their newly-arrived bundles of joy. Christine gave birth to twin boys at 6:50 p.m. on January 15, which Blackie gladly announced on Weibo.
"Thank God for giving us these two babies," Blacposted along with the boys' picture.
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"Big and little pandas arrived in advance! Thank God," Christine posted 10 minutes later, also on Weibo.
Both posts hauled in more than 10,000 comments from online well-wishers who sent their blessings and congratulatory remarks for the successful delivery of the babies.
"Thank you for your blessings. Both mother and sons are all doing well. The two brothers quietly came to the beautiful world today! Thank God for giving us these two babies," Blackie said in acknowledgement of the greetings.
When netizens saw the picture of the twins, they noted how cute and sweet the babies were and what a happy family they projected. The twins were nicknamed "Big and little Pandas."
Christine had announced her pregnancy on Weibo last August 24 with a B ultrasound picture of the twins. She had been married to Blackie for three years and both have eagerly anticipated parenthood.
Yesterday she uploaded a few more pictures of her get-together with Fish Leong and Pace Wu, who both congratulated her for the successful birthing and forwarded the good news to their other friends.
Christine was due to give birth in February but the big and little pandas came into this world weeks ahead. Her agency said she delivered the twins via caesarean section and was considered a case of premature birth, prompting doctors to incubate the babies although they are generally doing well.
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