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Cao Ge's 18-year-old son looks so handsome! Ex-wife Wu Suling mistaken for siblings by netizens

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Joe, the 18-year-old son of singer Cao Ge, recently appeared in photos with his mother, Wu Suling.
  • The images showed Joe has surpassed his mother in height, and Wu Suling's youthful appearance led many to mistake them for siblings.
  • Netizens praised Joe's handsome looks and Wu Suling's well-preserved appearance, sparking widespread discussion.

Joe, the 18-year-old son of Golden Melody Award winner Cao Ge, is turning heads with his mature and handsome appearance. Recent photos shared by his mother, Wu Suling, show a striking resemblance that has led many to believe they are siblings rather than mother and son.

They don't look like mother and son at all

โ€” NetizenCommenting on the resemblance between Wu Suling and her son Joe.

In the photos, Joe has grown taller than his mother, and Wu Suling is seen playfully resting on his back. Her youthful looks and vibrant energy have captivated netizens, who flooded the comments section with remarks about her ageless beauty and Joe's impressive transformation. Many expressed surprise, with comments like "Are they really mother and son?" and "They look like siblings!"

I thought they were siblings!

โ€” NetizenExpressing surprise at the youthful appearance of Wu Suling alongside her son.

Wu Suling shared her pride in her son, noting how their roles have reversed. She mentioned that Joe now handles tasks like ordering food when they go out, and he patiently accommodates her playful poses for photos. Despite Joe occasionally finding her nagging, Wu Suling described him as a thoughtful and handsome young man, emphasizing his inherent coolness rather than being a "mama's boy."

Mom is too well-maintained

โ€” NetizenCommenting on Wu Suling's appearance.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.