Mum's the best! Which celeb gets the sweetest Mother's Day gift?

From handwritten cards to homemade dumplings, these mums (including one celebrity mum-to-be!) took to Instagram to share their gifts

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Zoe Tay

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Queen of local television, Zoe Tay is known for keeping her family life private so it’s no surprise we don’t see any faces of her hubby or children on her Instagram.

Instead, Tay posted a photo of a rice dumpling made by her mum. With the Dragon Boat Festival fast approaching, Tay’s mum has prepared delicious dumplings for her family, a tradition the family has stuck with since Tay was young.

Photo: Zoe Tay / Instagram

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Jacelyn Tay

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The best gift that any mum can get? A heartfelt present from her kid(s) of course. Jacelyn Tay’s sweet little son, Zavier Wong gifted her a handmade card and he even drew a portrait of Tay.

Judging from his skillful strokes, we think it’s pretty clear that he’s a creative in the making.

Photo: Jacelyn Tay / Instagram

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Jamie Chua

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Socialite, entrepreneur and pretty mummy Jamie Chua spent some quality time with her daughter, Calista Cuaca on Mother’s Day.

The pair stopped by Dream Aesthetics and bonded over some well-deserved pampering treatments.

Photo: Jamie Chua / Instagram

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Myolie Wu

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Hong Kong actress Myolie Wu is pregnant but she’s kept it under the wraps for some time. On Mother’s Day, she’s finally ready to announce the good news to her fans via her Instagram.

Dressed in a bright, tropical print one-shoulder dress, Wu proudly shows off her baby bump while her hubby Philip Lee kisses it. Take a moment to admire how blissful the couple looks amidst the #filterfree skies in Maldives.  

Photo: Myolie Wu / Instagram

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Sonia Sui

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Kids may look most adorable when they’re smiling but for Sonia Sui’s son, Max Chia looks equally cute when he bursts into tears. Turns out, he isn’t naughty or purnished by his mummy.

Sui apologies to her son in her Instagram caption, saying she insisted on taking a photo while Chia wanted to climb the stairs. Oh well, it’s Mother’s Day so Chia can’t fault her, right?

Photo: Sonia Tsui / Instagram

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Joanne Peh

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There’s lots to celebrate for local actress, Joanne Peh recently. Last month, the newly minted All Time Favourite Artiste gave birth to her son and celebrated her 34th birthday.

Besides being busy with breastfeeding on Mother’s Day, Peh indulged in some DIY time with her daughter who she affectionately calls #Babyqi on Instagram. See the flowers on her hands? They’re made from kitchen towels; talk about flowers that last!

Photo: Joanne Peh / Instagram

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Dee Hsu

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Fans of Taiwanese television talk show Kangxi Coming will have heard of Xu Mama at some point. That’s because her daughter and programme host Dee Hsu loves imitating and poking fun of her.

The mother-and-daughter pair shares a close relationship both on- and offline. And on Mother’s Day, wine lover Hsu brought her mum out for a celebratory dinner — complete with a few drinks of course.

Photo: Dee Hsu / Instagram

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Kate Pang

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There are no tears from young Aden Chen on Mother’s Day, just lots of kisses and hugs for his mum Kate Pang.

The loving mum shared this happy photo on her Instagram and captioned it: “The best present ever. #ILoveAden.”

Photo: Kate Pang / Instagram

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Diana Ser

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News presenter and host, Diana Ser may have been waiting for her son, Jake Lye’s handmade card for some time.

“I thought I had to transform myself into a fidget cube to get his attention,” Ser wrote. “But finally, a handicraft from the son.”

It may look simple on the outside but a small bulb — powered by copper wire and battery — illuminates the heart shape from the inside when it’s switched on. How sweet and heartwarming indeed.

Photo: Diana Ser / Instagram

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