Actress Jin Yinji, 77, tries yoga for the first time

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Actress Jin Yinji, 77, tries yoga for the first time
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Veteran actress Jin Yinji is keeping herself active and moving amid her grief over the death of her husband, Mr Anthony Lee, in 2023. The television star, who recently appeared in Channel 8 series Cash On Delivery (2023), posted several photos of herself trying trapeze yoga...

Veteran actress Jin Yinji is keeping herself active and moving amid her grief over the death of her husband, Mr Anthony Lee, in 2023.

In an interview with Shin Min Daily News, Jin said she took up yoga partially to occupy her time after the death of Mr Lee, an antique furniture dealer, from a sudden heart attack in October 2023. He was 85. She told Shin Min: “We’re in the seventh lunar month now. In the past, he’d always been the one giving me money to spend, but now, I have to burn joss paper for him. I can’t take it. I cried for several hours this morning , my tears just kept flowing.”

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