
Dummy Mommy, Without a Baby
Comedy
Overview
Fong (Miriam Yeung) is already at odds with Wu (Edison Chen), one of her bosses at an ad agency, when she makes a major mistake at work that puts her job on the line. To save herself, she feigns pregnancy, which, under Hong Kong law, means she cannot be fired for 10 months. However, while there may be some perks that accompany her "pregnancy," she is eventually forced to concoct increasingly elaborate lies and involve everyone around her in the charade.
Top Cast


Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah
Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah
LK Fong
Miriam Yeung Chin-Wah
LK Fong


Edison Chen
Edison Chen
Wu
Edison Chen
Wu


Niki Chow Lai-Kei
Niki Chow Lai-Kei
Dina
Niki Chow Lai-Kei
Dina


Wyman Wong Wai-Man
Wyman Wong Wai-Man
Ken
Wyman Wong Wai-Man
Ken


Sammy Leung
Sammy Leung
Sammy
Sammy Leung
Sammy


Pauline Yam Bo-Lam
Pauline Yam Bo-Lam
Monica
Pauline Yam Bo-Lam
Monica
Eileen Cha Siu-Yan
Eileen Cha Siu-Yan
Mrs. Ho
Eileen Cha Siu-Yan
Mrs. Ho


Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Wu's Father
Benz Hui Siu-Hung
Wu's Father


Cheung Tat-Ming
Cheung Tat-Ming
Acting Instructor
Cheung Tat-Ming
Acting Instructor


Moses Chan Ho
Moses Chan Ho
Lawyer
Moses Chan Ho
Lawyer
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