Mario Ho, the billionaire heir and son of late Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho, is facing intense public scrutiny following explosive allegations of infidelity, an illegitimate child overseas, and a rumored inappropriate relationship with his half-sister Laurinda Ho.
The 1995-born businessman has firmly denied all accusations, stating unequivocally that he has never betrayed his wife, supermodel Ming Xi. However, the scandal has reignited interest in the hidden dynamics within the Ho family’s vast and complex legacy—especially concerning romantic entanglements between members of the influential clan.
Rumors of a Complicated Past: Mario Ho, Ming Xi, and Shawn Dou
Netizens quickly dug up past gossip involving Mario Ho and his now brother-in-law, actor Shawn Dou, who married Laurinda Ho—Mario‘s half-sister—in 2023. Years earlier, in 2013, rumors swirled that Shawn Dou had been romantically involved with Ming Xi.

The two appeared arm-in-arm at the Cannes Film Festival and were frequently seen sharing intimate posts on social media. Shawn Dou reportedly even introduced Ming Xi to his parents. While neither party confirmed the relationship at the time, Ming Xi later denied the dating rumors when Shawn Dou went public with Laurinda Ho in 2019. She insisted that she and Shawn Dou were merely close colleagues.
Some believed her denial was a strategic move to avoid future tension, especially since both couples were soon to become in-laws. Still, others argued that public speculation shouldn’t be based solely on red carpet photos and social media interactions.
The Shocking Love Story of Winnie Ho: The “Empress” of the Casino Empire
Adding fuel to the public’s renewed interest in the Ho family is the resurfacing of Winnie Ho’s scandalous past. Known as the “Empress” of Macau’s casino world, Winnie Ho was the younger sister of Stanley Ho and once played a vital role in building his business empire.
Dubbed “Macau’s most beautiful woman” in her youth, Winnie Ho was pursued by many wealthy men but ultimately fell in love with her cousin, Ho Hung Cheung. Though technically not within three generations of blood relatives, the Ho family saw their relationship as taboo.


To break them apart, the family sent Ho Hung Cheung to the United States and arranged Winnie Ho‘s marriage to a regular salaried worker named Mach Chi Wei. When the former lovers reunited ten years later, Winnie was pregnant with Ho Hung Cheung’s child. Pressured by the family, Ho Hung Cheung married someone else and offered Winnie a payout of $250,000 USD as “compensation.”
Winnie went on to raise their child alone while continuing to support Stanley Ho’s empire. Ho Hung Cheung passed away in 2017, and Winnie followed him in death just months later.

Mario Ho’s recent scandal has become more than just a tabloid headline—it’s a catalyst for exposing the deep and sometimes dark history of one of Asia’s most powerful families. While he denies all claims, the allegations have pulled back the curtain on decades of rumored forbidden love, betrayal, and secrets within the Ho family’s casino dynasty.
Sources: K14

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