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Koni Lui Wai Yee (呂慧儀; born 3 September 1982 in Hong Kong) is a Hongkonger actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who placed 2nd runner up at the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant. She represented Hong Kong at Miss International 2006 in Tokyo, Japan and Beijing, China. She received two awards, Most Beautiful Smile and the Miss Friendship award.[citation needed] She won four Miss Friendship titles (2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005). With her win, Hong Kong is tied with Japan as the only nations at Miss International to win more than four Miss Friendships and at any international pageant.

Key Information

Prior to Miss Hong Kong 2006, Koni Lui had also competed in the 2001 Elite Look of the Year HK contest, finishing 2nd and winning the Photogenic prize (Miss Hong Kong 2005)

Lui played a pregnant woman who had a miscarriage in the horror film Womb Ghosts[1] that was released on March 18, 2010.[2]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 Best Selling Secrets
同事三分親
Daisy Guest Star (ep. 192)
2008 Catch Me Now
原來愛上賊
Wong Ming-cheung
汪明翔
Other names: 長腳蟹 Long legged crab
2009 You're Hired
絕代商驕
Vivian Most Improved Actress Nomination (Top 5)
A Watchdog's Tale
老友狗狗
Ma Cheuk-Ling
馬卓玲
2010 O.L. Supreme
女王辦公室
Sung Cho-man
宋初敏
2011 7 Days in Life
隔離七日情
Liu Ho-yan (Judy)
廖可人
Dropping by Cloud Nine
Wax and Wane Guest star ep. 30
2012 Queens of Diamonds and Hearts
東西宮略
Chung Mo-wai
鍾無慧
2013 Sergeant Tabloid
女警愛作戰
Lam Long-ning
林朗寧
Warehoused; released overseas April 2012
Other names: Long leg
2014 Never Dance Alone
女人俱樂部
Mandy
Lady Sour
醋娘子
Ning Choi Tze
冷采慈
2016 Fashion War
潮流教主
Zita Hung Si-ting
洪詩婷
House of Spirits
一屋老友記
Fiona Tsui Fai
余花
TVB Star Award Malaysia 2016 - My Favourite Top 15 TVB drama characters
Nomination - TVB Anniversary Award 2016 for Best Supporting Actress
Nomination - TVB Anniversary Award 2016 for Best drama character
2017 Tiger Mom Blues
親親我好媽
Rebecca Yuen Yuen
高袁圓
Other names: Princess Rebecca
Come Home Love: Lo and Behold
愛回家之開心速遞
Mary Hung Yeuk Shui
熊若水

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 A Very Short Life Barbara
Turning Point Brother One's girlfriend
2010 72 Tenants of Prosperity Chai Wan
Womb Ghosts Winnie
2011 I Love Hong Kong Koni
Microsex Office Rachel
2012 I Love Hong Kong 2012
2013 Laughing Every Day
I Love Hong Kong 2013

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from Grokipedia
Koni Lui Wai-yee (Chinese: 呂慧儀; born 3 September 1982) is a actress, model, and former beauty pageant contestant who gained recognition as the second runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant. Following her pageant success, Lui represented at the 2006 competition held in , . She transitioned into acting and modeling, signing with as an actress, where she debuted in the series Best Selling Secrets in 2007. Over the years, she has appeared in more than 20 TVB dramas, including notable roles in A Watchdog's Tale (2010) as Ma Cheuk-ling, Sergeant Tabloid (2013), and the long-running sitcom Come Home Love: Lo and Behold (2017–present) as one of the Hung sisters. In July 2025, she completed an Executive Leadership course at the of the . Her film credits include A Very Short Life (2009), Womb Ghosts (2010), and I Love (2013). In her personal life, she married actor Dickson Wong in December 2011 after dating for several years, and they welcomed a son, Anton, in August 2014. The couple divorced in 2018, after which Lui has focused on co-parenting and her career as a single mother. In 2021, she purchased a new home in for HK$12.2 million and continues to share aspects of her life on , maintaining a following of over 270,000 on .

Early life

Birth and family background

Koni Lui was born on September 3, 1982, in . She grew up in a middle-class family in , where her parents ran a business. Her upbringing was shaped by the local culture and family emphasis on and perseverance, fostering a foundation for her later achievements. From a young age, Lui was noted for her tall stature, measuring 177 cm, which would influence her career paths in modeling and pageantry.

Education and early interests

Koni Lui attended Yan Chai Hospital Law Chan Chor Si Primary School in . She later enrolled at Christian Alliance S.C. Chan Memorial College, a Band 1 secondary school in , where she demonstrated strong academic performance, particularly in and . In her pre-university years, she selected and achieved the top rank in during Form 7, while earning an A grade in Chinese Language and Culture in the . Lui pursued higher education at the University of Science and Technology (HKUST), where she earned a degree in , graduating in 2006. During her university years, she developed an interest in modeling and public presentation, participating in campus pageants and winning multiple Miss Friendship titles in 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005. Her family supported her educational pursuits, encouraging her academic excellence from a young age. These experiences in school activities and initial modeling honed her poise and confidence, laying the foundation for her later career in public-facing roles.

Pageant participation

Miss Hong Kong 2006

Koni Lui, a 23-year-old university student at the time, decided to enter the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant with the ambition to serve as a for and promote its culture abroad. Her application was successful, leading to her selection as one of 16 contestants in the competition organized by . The pageant took place on August 12, 2006, at the , drawing significant local viewership. Contestants, including Lui, participated in standard segments such as and catwalks to demonstrate poise and presentation skills, alongside a Q&A portion where they addressed topics related to culture and current affairs. Standing at 5'9.75" (177 cm), Lui was noted as the tallest contestant, which contributed to her strong performance in the runway segments. Lui ultimately placed as the 2nd runner-up, behind winner and 1st runner-up , with judges highlighting her height, graceful poise, and charismatic presence as key strengths. This achievement marked her public debut and immediately elevated her profile in media, leading to initial opportunities in modeling shortly after the event.

Miss International 2006

As the second runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant, Koni Lui was selected to represent at the 2006 competition. The pageant took place on October 29, 2006, in , , following preliminary events in , earlier that month. This marked Lui's debut on the international stage, where she traveled from to engage in a series of events showcasing contestants' poise, intelligence, and cultural representation. During the competition, Lui participated in key segments including swimsuit and evening gown presentations, a talent showcase possibly featuring a cultural dance, and interviews addressing global issues such as cultural exchange and social awareness. She did not advance to the semifinals or final placements but earned two special awards: Miss Friendship, recognizing her congeniality among peers, and Most Beautiful Smile, highlighting her approachable charm. These accolades underscored positive feedback from judges and media, who praised her elegance, warm demeanor, and effective embodiment of Asian beauty standards in an international context. Lui later described the experience as her first significant exposure to global pageantry, fostering valuable networking opportunities with models and industry professionals from over 50 countries. The event provided her with insights into diverse cultures and media dynamics, enhancing her confidence for future endeavors in modeling and entertainment.

Modeling career

Breakthrough in modeling

Following her achievement as second runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant, Koni Lui signed a contract with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) in late 2006, transitioning her prior modeling experience into a professional platform managed by one of Hong Kong's leading entertainment agencies. This post-pageant affiliation provided immediate access to high-profile opportunities, leveraging the pageant's visibility as an entry point to elevate her profile in the industry. Lui debuted in local fashion events and appeared on magazine covers in Hong Kong shortly thereafter, capitalizing on her established six years of prior modeling background. Her early assignments focused on commercial work, including features in advertisements for beauty products and clothing brands aimed at young women across Asia, where her poised presence helped establish her as a rising talent. Renowned for her tall, athletic build—standing at 1.77 meters with notably long legs—Lui carved a niche in commercial and runway modeling within Hong Kong and regional Asian markets, emphasizing versatile looks suitable for dynamic, youth-oriented campaigns.

Key endorsements and campaigns

Koni Lui's modeling career included various commercial assignments in .

Acting career

Entry into television

Following her success as a model and second runner-up in the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant, Koni Lui transitioned to acting in 2007, leveraging her public visibility for initial guest appearances on series. Her debut came in the long-running workplace sitcom Best Selling Secrets, where she portrayed Daisy in episode 219, marking her entry into the entertainment industry's episodic format. By 2008, Lui had signed on as a contract artist, securing supporting roles that capitalized on her glamorous image while allowing her to explore dramatic narratives. That year, she also took on the role of Chuen—nicknamed "Long Leg Crab" for her leggy physique and agile persona—in the crime thriller Catch Me Now, playing a skilled in a team of thieves, which highlighted her shift toward action-oriented characters. Lui's early career growth involved honing her craft through TVB's internal artist development programs, enabling her to move beyond initial in visually striking roles toward greater versatility. In 2009, she featured prominently in the light-hearted business comedy You're Hired, embodying the character Vivian in a story of corporate mishaps and entrepreneurial schemes, which helped solidify her presence among audiences. These performances earned her a top-five nomination for Most Improved TV Actress at the 2009 , recognizing her role in You're Hired. Lui continued to appear in supporting roles in subsequent TVB dramas, including A Watchdog's Tale (2010) as Ma Cheuk-ling, Sergeant Tabloid (2013) as Lam Long Ning, and the long-running sitcom Come Home Love: Lo and Behold (2017–2020) as Hung Yeuk Shui, one of the Hung sisters. Over her career, she has appeared in more than 20 TVB dramas.

Film appearances

Koni Lui made her feature film debut in 2009 with the dramatic thriller A Very Short Life, directed by Dennis Law, where she portrayed Chief Inspector Barbara Liu in a supporting role amid a story exploring child abuse and police investigation. That same year, she appeared in the action crime film Turning Point (also known as Laughing Gor: Bin chit), playing Brother One's girlfriend in an ensemble cast led by Francis Ng. In 2010, Lui took on roles in two diverse genres: the ensemble comedy 72 Tenants of Prosperity, where she played Chai Wan, a sales girl from , contributing to the film's satirical take on Hong Kong's lower-class life, and the Womb Ghosts, depicting Winnie, a woman grappling with and elements. Her 2011 appearances included the romantic comedy I Love , in which she portrayed Koni in a lighthearted ensemble exploring family and urban romance, and MicroSex Office, as Rachel in a sex comedy. Lui's film work continued sporadically through the early 2010s, with minor roles such as a citizen in I Love Hong Kong 2012 (2012), an unspecified part in the comedy Laughing Every Day (2013), and Daisy in I Love Hong Kong 2013 (2013). She returned in 2015 for Return of the Cuckoo, playing Fai's wife in this romantic drama remake. Overall, between 2009 and 2015, Lui appeared in about 10 films, predominantly in supporting roles as modern urban women, often in ensemble casts blending comedy, romance, and occasional drama or horror, though her commitments to Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) series constrained opportunities for lead parts. Her films generally received mixed critical and audience reception, with ratings on platforms like IMDb ranging from 4.5 to 5.9 out of 10.

Personal life

Relationships and marriage

Koni Lui began her most notable romantic relationship in the early with Dickson , a model and Mr. Hong Kong 2008 contestant whom she met during her modeling career. The couple dated for approximately 10 years, maintaining a low profile amid Lui's rising fame from her 2006 Miss participation and subsequent entertainment ventures. Lui and married in a private ceremony in on December 13, 2011, followed by a 28-table attended by close and friends. The union lasted seven years until their amicable separation in 2018, which they announced publicly via in March 2019 to address circulating rumors. In her announcement, Lui stated that the involved no third parties and stemmed from a mutual decision, emphasizing their return to friendship while committing to co-parenting responsibilities. She has consistently prioritized privacy in subsequent interviews, avoiding details about personal matters and focusing instead on professional and familial stability.

Motherhood and family

Koni Lui gave birth to her son, Anton Wong, on August 14, 2014, after a challenging 25-hour labor due to the baby's size of 8.888 pounds. Following her divorce from Dickson Wong in , Lui became a single mother, navigating the demands of raising her young son while maintaining her career. In media interviews, she has discussed her approach to work-life balance, emphasizing the importance of wisely dividing time between professional obligations and family responsibilities to ensure her son's well-being. Although she continues steady work in television, Lui has expressed that single parenthood requires self-reliance in addressing daily challenges. Lui maintains close ties with her parents, having moved back to their home with her son shortly after the to provide a stable environment. In 2021, Lui purchased a new three-bedroom apartment in , , for approximately HK$12.2 million (including parking space), marking a step toward with her son. In her style, she rejects a strict "tiger mom" approach, prioritizing her son's happiness and autonomy over intense academic pressure. She focuses on selecting educational settings that allow him freedom to explore personal interests and hobbies, avoiding forced activities like piano lessons, and aims to foster a joyful childhood free from excessive expectations.

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