However, the biggest drop was recorded by Suncity Group Holdings Limited, whose founder and CEO is Alvin Chau. The reason for their split then was because the tycoon refused to divorce his wife, although Chan reportedly sought a divorce. Sands China recorded a 5.2 per cent drop and SJM, founded by gaming tycoon Stanley Ho, fell 3.5 per cent. As a result of their split, Chau was said to have given her HK$300 million (S$52 million) as a break-up fee. Last November, it was reported that Chau and Lieu had broken up after she realised their five-year relationship was going nowhere. Sources close to the pair allegedly revealed that they reconciled after their huge fight which led to a break-up. It's been said that the Ipoh-born 35-year-old beauty was living in England but after the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, Chau decided to shift them to Thailand to avoid the worst of it. Photos of the pair behaving intimately were also released with the reports.Īccording to Next Magazine, he was said to be visiting Lieu in Thailand to help her and their three kids settle down. Just last month, media reports surfaced about Chau, 46, reuniting with his Malaysian model girlfriend Mandy Lieu in Thailand. Pak-hou, Chau's eldest son from his first marriage who is reportedly close to Chan, posted photos of his 24th birthday party on his Instagram last Friday (Aug 14), with Chau, Chan, and the children beaming at the camera. Despite photos and reports last month that claimed Macau tycoon Alvin Chau is back with his girlfriend, things still appear happy and swell with his wife, Macau entrepreneur Heidi Chan.