After last June’s scandalous break up with Shirley Yeung (楊思琦), who was rumored to be pregnant with Andy Ng’s (吳帥) baby, Gregory Lee’s (李泳豪) world fell apart. Unable to accept that their 9-year relationship was suddenly over, Gregory was photographed crying on several occasions over the heartbreak. As reported by Oriental Daily, it took Gregory several months for the pain to heal, with the help of his new romantic interest, Miki. At the beginning of 2012, Gregory met 25-year-old Chinese-Korean model, Miki, through their mutual interest in drift car racing. Gregory credited Miki in offering him guidance, giving him strength and allowing him to find happiness again. Although Miki and Gregory have not met each other’s parents, their relationship appeared to progress on a very positive note. Miki knew how to read Chinese, thus she was aware of the circumstances under which Gregory and Shirley broke up. Gregory revealed, “She (Miki) has been reading the newspapers and realized that I have been under a lot of stress. She is very understanding about my situation. However, I reiterate that I am a man and do not wish others to perceive me as being very pitiful!” After Shirley announced that she gave birth to her daughter, Miki immediately sent an online message of encouragement to Gregory. Miki wrote, “Everyone has this type of past experience! Tossing and turning, unable to sleep at night while countless memories flash in your mind. The past you, the past me, and the past us….” Despite the reminder of his past heartbreak, Miki’s message urged Gregory to move on in life. In addition, Gregory denied that he was pursued by 2010 Miss Hong Kong 1st Runner-up, Sammi Cheung (張秀文) earlier. Creds: Jstars
so they have a 9 year relationship but it took him a several months to heal the pain... i guess everyone heals differently. anyway it is good that he is moving on in life.
A lot of girls probably felt sorry for him and the situation was totally favoring him. He must be getting tons of girls that wanted to date him. A few month is more than enough to get over it.