Gary Chaw’s 11-Year-Old Daughter Can Now Wear Her Fashionista Mum’s Swimsuit
It’s been eight years since Malaysian singer Gary Chaw, 42, appeared on the second season of the Chinese reality show, Where Are We Going? Dad, with his two kids, Joe, and Grace.
Back then, Joe and Grace were only five and three respectively.
Gary, Joe, and Grace were so cute back then!
Since then, although Joe and Grace are no longer on TV, netizens still have a soft spot for the adorable duo. After all, Joe, who’s 14 now, has already gone viral for his “good looks”.
Recently, Gary's Taiwanese fashion blogger wife, Wu Shuling, 43, shared a couple of pictures on her Instagram, revealing that she’d gone to the beach for a spot of sun-tanning with Grace, now 11.
Hello, Grace.
In her caption, Shuling shared that she couldn’t find Grace’s swimsuit before their trip to the beach.
“[I] told her to try mine on, and it turned out that she could fit into the swimsuit. I used to wear a [size] S, but I can’t fit into it anymore, and now, Grace fits into it perfectly,” Shuling wrote in her caption.
Guess Shuling, who's known to be quite the fashionista, can save some money when it comes to shopping for clothes for her daughter.
Oh, and another perk that comes with Grace being able to wear Shuling’s old clothes is that mother and daughter can now pull off twinning outfits with ease.
Just look at how cute they look in their colour-coordinated swimsuits.
A chip off the old block.
Netizens were full of praise for Grace and Souling in the comments section, with many writing that they looked like “a pair of sisters”.
One netizen, who was feeling particularly nostalgic, wrote: “I was just watching a clip of a younger Grace in Where Are We Going? Dad two days ago. She was so adorable and soft back then. Now, she’s a beautiful young lady.”
Grace is a mini-model now.
Another wrote that Grace is basically a “younger Shuling”, while yet another commented that Grace’s height seems to have shot up in the past year.
Photos: Gary Chaw/Instagram, Wu Shuling/Instagram