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Angelababy & Huang Xiaoming’s Son Looks Just Like His Dad... When He First Started Out In Showbiz

Are we surprised the son of two of Asia's biggest stars is a total charmer?

Are we surprised the son of two of Asia's biggest stars is a total charmer?

Are we surprised the son of two of Asia's biggest stars is a total charmer?

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Huang Xiaoming and Angelababy’s two-year-old son Little Sponge is a star is his own right. And he’s been travelling with his mum on almost all her work trips ever since he was a baby because Angelababy simply can’t stand being away from him. P/S: Can you blame her?

 

1 of 5 He's a handful

The little kid is a total charmer. Hongkong’s Next Magazine recently spotted the actress-model at the Hongkong airport when she was in the city for an event. By her side was of course Little Sponge, well, Little Sponge and their entourage of five, which included a relative, her assistant and a driver.

 

  • 2 of 5 Getting cheeky

    The mag also noted how Little Sponge was happy and smiley the whole time, and that he delighted his travel companions with his antics and his cheeky smile, which they said resembled Xiaoming’s.
     

  • 3 of 5 Yup, that's a really old pic of Xiaoming

    Next also described Little Sponge as sturdy looking with long limbs and that his double eyelids are of the hidden kind , you know, just like his dad's when he, um, first started out in showbiz.

  • 4 of 5 It takes a village

    And while Angelababy had help at her disposal, Next magazine said that she was very hands on the whole time. Though they also said that she looked a little worn out and tired, probably ’cos she has to juggle her hectic work schedule with her mummy duties.

  • 5 of 5 Xiaoming and Angelababy's wedding pic  

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