“I want to protect my wife and baby by working hard, so that they live comfortably,” said the 42-year-old actor, dismissing talk of his speculated “financial burden”, at an event last weekend.
When asked if he feels “tied down” by his marriage, Moses replied, laughing, “Not at all. My mindset and values have changed after settling down and I think I’ve grown more mature in handling issues.”
The father-to-be, who appeared to be in high spirits that day, also had no reservations talking about his wife and unborn child too. He refuted claims about Aimee’s plan to withdraw from showbiz after giving birth and said, “I believe she will be able to strike a balance between family and work, and she will continue acting even after she gives birth.”
He also shared that they have yet to check on their unborn baby’s gender because it “does not matter”.
“Having a child is a gift to us, be it a boy or a girl,” he added.
According to Moses, the newly-weds will be throwing a small party for their relatives and friends in Toronto on July 17. He also clarified that they will not be organising a wedding banquet in Hong Kong, as they have already celebrated their union with their celebrity friends previously.
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