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Chong Wei, Mew Choo cuba baju pengantin

Gambar pra perkahwinan Lee Chong Wei dan Wong Mew Choo. Pasangan tersebut akan melangsungkan perkahwinan pada 9 November ini. 
 
KUALA LUMPUR - Pasangan selebriti sukan, Datuk Lee Chong Wei dan Wong Mew Choo yang sedang menghitung hari bahagia bakal mencuba busana perkahwinan mereka pada Jumaat ini.
Pemain No. 1 dunia itu juga mahu menggunakan kesempatan tersebut untuk menemui pihak media buat kali pertama sejak berita perkahwinannya diumumkan secara rasmi, minggu lalu.

Kesibukan Chong Wei, 30, yang sering berada di luar negara untuk menyertai pertandingan antarabangsa, menyebabkan dia dan Mew Choo belum berkesempatan membuat penampilan bersama.
Abang sulung Chong Wei, Lee Chong Hoon menjadi wakil pemain itu dalam kedua-dua sidang akhbar pra-perkahwinan yang diadakan pada 22 dan 26 Oktober lalu. Mew Choo pula 'tidak diizinkan' menyertai sidang berkenaan kerana mengikut tradisi masyarakat Cina, bakal pengantin tidak boleh menghadiri sesuatu majlis tanpa pasangan mereka.

Sembilan hari menjelang perkahwinan yang bakal diadakan di Pusat Konvensyen Kuala Lumpur (KLCC) pada 9 dan 10 November ini, Chong Wei akan memberi sepenuh tumpuan kepada urusan persiapan.

Walaupun cuma mencuba busana pengantin, ia cukup mencabar buat Chong Wei, yang sebelum ini 'didera' tiga jam untuk sesi penggambaran pra-perkahwinan di Gold Coast, Sepang.
"Anda tidak tahu betapa susahnya hendak menguruskan perkahwinan Chong Wei. Dia sangat sibuk, jadi semua perkara perlu mengikut jadualnya.

"Hari perkahwinan semakin hampir, saya pasti mereka berdebar-debar menantikan hari tersebut. Saya cuma berharap semua akan berjalan lancar dan mereka akan bahagia selamanya,'' ujar Chong Hoon, orang yang paling dipercayai Chong Wei untuk menguruskan kehidupannya.

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Chong Wei Binajaya, Sachi Choo berkata, juara Olimpik 2004 dan juara dunia 2005, Taufik Hidayat dari Indonesia antara pemain ternama dunia yang terawal mengesahkan kehadirannya pada hari bersejarah Chong Wei.

"Ramai lagi tetamu kenamaan, pemain-pemain badminton ternama dunia, rakan-rakan rapat dan keluarganya telah dijemput, namun saya setakat ini saya belum pasti siapa yang mengesahkan kedatangan. Taufik sudah pasti hadir, begitu juga sebahagian besar pemain badminton negara ini.
"Lin Dan dan pemain-pemain China mungkin tidak dapat datang kerana mereka ada pertandingan pada hari yang sama. Peter (Hoeg) Gade (Denmark) memberitahu dia akan mengesahkan kehadirannya dalam masa terdekat,'' ujar Sachi.

Yang di-pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah dan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak antara tetamu kenamaan yang dijangka hadir pada majlis 9 November ini.

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