Want your children to be stars? Here are 4 things they need, a Hong Kong talent school says
It’s a tough journey to achieve fame but with a bit of luck, the next Celine Tam may be just round the corner
At Momo Casting Talent School in Hong Kong, pint-sized recruits know that sacrificing play time is a small price to pay for a shot at becoming a child star.
The children, aged three to 15, spend hours in regular classes at the school in Ngau Tau Kok and give up their leisure time to learn how to sing, act and dance before getting on stage to cut their teeth in show business.
The children usually go to classes twice a week, on weekends or after school. Most of them say they do not find it hard to cope with the packed schedule because they enjoy the thrill of dancing to K-pop. In South Korea, the child star business is a booming industry.
Dubbed the “king of crying scenes”, Fan is proud of being able to cry on cue.