Hong Kong entertainment figures 193 (Kwok Ka-chun) of the boy band ERROR and Candy (Wang Ka-ching) of the girl group COLLAR have been revealed to be in a long-term relationship, confirming months of speculation surrounding the popular ViuTV stars. The clandestine romance between Kwok, 35, and Wang, 22, reportedly blossomed after they met on the set of the network’s reality program Companies Force Me to Play Basketball, and they have allegedly been dating privately for 10 months.
The revelation, detailed exclusively by East Week Magazine, marks the first confirmed relationship for Wang, who was previously known as an “A0 Goddess”—a colloquial term for someone who has never dated. For Kwok, the leader of the self-proclaimed “unruly” ERROR, the relationship showcases a softer side, observers say, as he has been reportedly performing doting acts for his new partner.
Affectionate Outings and Discreet Relationship
The report cited a recent sighting in which Kwok, driving a silver Mercedes-Benz G-Class, picked up Wang after she finished work at the ViuTV studios. Despite wearing hats and masks in an attempt to maintain discretion, the pair were observed sharing an intimate hotpot dinner in Tsim Sha Tsui, characterized by joyful conversation and evident chemistry. Following the meal, the report noted the couple retreated to Kwok’s residence for the night.
Their age difference of 13 years appears to be no barrier to their connection. Friends close to the couple suggest Kwok’s trademark humor has successfully charmed Wang. The stars, who share the same management under ViuTV’s parent company, have reportedly taken steps to integrate their lives. Kwok recently relocated to Sha Tin, closer to Wang’s home, and sources suggest they have moved into a quasi-cohabitation arrangement.
This new relationship comes after Kwok’s previous three-year relationship with media personality Gi Gi Fan ended last year. Kwok had strenuously denied rumors of a romance with LollyTalk member Tania earlier this year, a move now interpreted by industry observers as a measure to protect his burgeoning bond with Wang.
Public Clues Hinted at Private Partnership
Although the relationship was kept under wraps, social media accounts offered subtle hints of their connection. Wang has been photographed wearing a necklace from Kwok’s personal merchandise line, and the pair have also been spotted attending stage performances together.
Furthermore, Kwok’s recent song release, “Your Name, My Hymn” (你的名字我的聖詩), is now widely speculated to be a heartfelt ode to Wang, adding a musical dimension to their public disclosure.
For Wang, the relationship with Kwok means shedding her “A0” status and moving into the “A1” category—a public debut into dating. She had previously joked that her ideal type was a tall, “Oppa” type figure, similar to Kwok and Korean star Lee Kwang-soo.
Kwok, known for his somewhat cavalier approach to dating, has previously stated he has no intentions of getting married, preferring partners who are easygoing and non-demanding, particularly disliking possessiveness or excessive monitoring. The current harmonious dynamic suggests Wang provides the level of freedom and comfort that Kwok desires in a long-term partner.
The coupling of two highly visible artists from Hong Kong’s competitive Cantopop scene underscores the complex balance celebrities maintain between public scrutiny and private life. As the relationship gains heightened attention, fans and media alike will monitor how this significant personal development impacts both ERROR and COLLAR’s careers.
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