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Louis Koo's fortune-telling experience

In fact, life in Louis Koo is quite unstable. It didn't go as smoothly as we thought. When he was a teenager, he was imprisoned because of his loyalty, and his girlfriend was with his best friend because of his imprisonment. He made third-rate movies to make money. Now he has made a lot of bad films for public welfare. Louis Koo has experienced all the storms, but it is because of these experiences that Louis Koo can have the present feelings and achievements. No one's success comes casually, and the efforts behind it are unimaginable to ordinary people.

Louis Koo was a young and dangerous man since he was a child. In his early years, he was not good at reading and loved fooling around with friends. All kinds of people in the society have a good relationship with him. At that time, he could go to jail for a robbed friend for the so-called battle righteousness. At that time, Louis Koo had a very good girlfriend. Because she was in prison, she was entrusted to her most trusted friend. Unexpectedly, the best friend jumped into his corner and hooked up with his girlfriend. It is also the so-called battle righteousness that makes Louis Koo have little opinion about this so-called good friend, but he also wishes them well.

After he was released from prison, Louis Koo was introduced to TVB as an auditor, but he didn't like actors himself and was biased against the profession of actors. In all kinds of entertainment circles, Louis Koo will feel very inferior, because he is not outstanding, and no one pays attention to himself. Finally, Vivian Chow took it as an order for employees to buy coffee, which stimulated Louis Koo, and then he made up his mind not to be ordered to buy coffee again! Facts have proved that men will really achieve something after they have the motivation and ambition, because Louis Koo, who looks very handsome and has acceptable acting skills, has gradually gained a place in the film and television circle.

Louis Koo, who has made great achievements in performing arts, has not stopped there. He loves public welfare and education. I began to invest all my property in public welfare undertakings, and all the money from filming was invested in building schools. Some people say that Louis Koo is a bad filmmaker, but it seems admirable to think that he makes bad movies for public welfare.

Up to now, more than 100 hope schools have been built in Louis Koo, and the number is increasing. Who wouldn't like such a person?