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Wayne Lai’s ‘Snowball Payback’ Sparks Bromance: How Brothers Lai Chi and Lau Hing Show True Grit

Entertainment ✍️ 葉朗程 🕒 2026-03-16 07:04 🔥 Views: 2
Wayne Lai and Edwin Siu at an event

Just the other day, the gang was talking about Raymond Chiu, after he put his foot in his mouth at an event with a comment that was seen as a dig at Priscilla Wong. The whole city was grabbing their popcorn, waiting for the drama to unfold. But did it end there? Not a chance! The real spectacle was yet to come, with three-time TV King Wayne Lai taking centre stage. In a snowy landscape, he packed a snowball and teamed up with Edwin Siu for an epic, good-natured 'payback'.

That’s bloke-style friendship for you—always taking the piss on the surface, but rock-solid when it counts. Just watch how Wayne and Edwin ribbed Raymond. It’s 'tough love' at its finest. The whole saga peaked with a single snowball settling the score. It’s delightfully blokey, yet somehow heartwarming. Let’s take a closer look at just how unbreakable the bond is between these Come Home Love: Lo and Behold brothers and sisters.

Snowball Payback: Chai Goh's Back and He Means Business

So, Raymond recently posted an apology, thinking it might all blow over. But as the big brother of the 'Iron Horse' crew, Wayne Lai wasn’t about to let him off that easily. A new clip has been doing the rounds online, showing Wayne and Edwin in a snowy location, presumably mixing work with a bit of downtime. Without missing a beat, Wayne packs a fist-sized snowball and says with a grin, "Oi, Raymond, get over here. Time to settle the score for Priscilla!"

Look closely at Wayne’s expression. It's serious, but with a playful glint—pure 'Chai Goh' from No Regrets. Life’s about living it to the fullest, and settling scores when needed. He walks towards Raymond, exchanging a knowing look with Edwin. Edwin, as the devoted hubby, is all in, laughing his head off and egging Wayne on, yelling, "Get him! Get him!" He’s channelling the energy of a 'wife' getting some payback, and it’s absolutely hilarious.

The outcome? Raymond tries to leg it, trips awkwardly in the snow, and gets a direct hit from Wayne's snowball. The whole scene is comedy gold. Who’d have thought blokes with a combined age of over 200 would be up to this kind of mischief? Honestly, if you want to see real bloke-on-the-street camaraderie, this beats them bickering in the TVB makeup room any day.

The Real Story Behind Raymond’s Gaffe: This Is Brotherhood

It all started with a throwaway comment Raymond made at an event, reminiscing about working with Priscilla, which was labelled a 'dig'. Look, it was clearly just mates taking the mickey. No one in their right mind would take it seriously. But that’s the online world for you—one careless word gets screenshot and blown way out of proportion.

But seeing how this crew has handled things over the past few days deserves a big like. Raymond was quick to post a sincere explanation. And then Wayne and Edwin did what mates do best—they took the piss out of the whole situation to defuse it. You call it 'payback'? I call it showing what brotherhood is all about: "When you're in trouble, we've got your back, one hundred percent." Forget press conferences and apologies. Head off on a trip together, have a snowball fight, and any lingering tension is gone.

That’s the beauty of male friendship. No need for endless words. Laughing together, acting the fool, and copping a snowball to the face is the best PR there is. Wayne’s 'snowball payback' has elevated the whole thing. It’s turned a potential PR disaster into a masterclass in bromance. Whether you agree or not, this textbook example of how to use Wayne Lai has won both applause and hearts.

Wayne's Guide to Brotherhood: Being a Shoulder to Lean On

From his roles as Yin Wai Shun in Best Selling Secrets to Yu Ka Sing in Off Pedder, and of course Chai Goh and Lau Hing in the No Regrets series, Wayne Lai has always been the man with a strong sense of loyalty, the one you can lean on. And looking at his real life, he’s exactly that same role model for his younger colleagues and mates, even more so.

The perfect way this whole 'snowball incident' played out is a prime example of a top-notch Wayne Lai review. He doesn’t just play these characters; his own attitude towards his friends is a living, breathing blend of 'Chai Goh' and 'Lau Hing'. When a mate is in a spot, he doesn’t just preach from afar. He takes action, using his influence to steer things towards a positive, fun outcome. If you were to write a Wayne Lai guide on how to navigate life, these would be the key points:

  • Loyal to the core: When a brother’s in trouble, you back them immediately. Even if you’re having a laugh at their expense, it’s all about supporting them and cheering them up.
  • Impeccable sense of humour: Sometimes, you don't need heavy words to clear the air. A joke, a snowball, is all it takes to smooth things over.
  • Humble and down-to-earth: A three-time TV King, a senior in the industry, yet he’s happy to mess around in the snow with the younger guys. Having no airs is what’s truly rare and earns respect.
  • Keeps it real: Whether it’s his love for video games or mucking about with his mates, he’s authentic. That genuineness is what audiences and friends love most about him, and why he’s remained a staple for so long.

So, next time you see any 'scandal' involving this Come Home Love: Lo and Behold crew, don’t stress. Because you never know when Wayne might be packing a snowball, waiting for someone to speak up, ready for another epic 'payback'. This is their version of friendship. It’s the heart-warming, human touch that we Hong Kongers love to see, and truly a treasured gem in Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.