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Lucas Tse to Start Earning for Family 
    2008-04-26 20:10:25     CRIENGLISH.com

Lucas Tse, son of Cecilia Cheung and Nicholas Tse, returns to Hong Kong from Thailand with his parents on Friday, April 11, 2008. [Photo: TUNGSTAR]

An infant milk powder manufacturer in Chinese mainland plans to invite Lucas Tse, son of Cecilia Cheung and Nicholas Tse, to advertise for its brand, offering seven-digit payment, reported by Chongqing Morning Post on Saturday.

According to the report, the breakout of the sex scandal was detrimental to Cecilia's public image, her show business has been badly affected.

The manufacturer of the infant milk powder says they are attracted by Lucas's cute appearance after seeing his picture. His father Nicholas Tse has also been invited to be in the advertisement.

It is said that two other infant milk powder manufacturers in the mainland are also competing for the chance to have Nicholas and Lucas advertise for their brands.

The report says if all these advertisements can come through Lucas will then become his family's mainly money maker.
 
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