
Elaine To and her husband Henry Tong, who are facing rioting charges after they were arrested at an anti-extradition bill protest, hold a placard that reads, “Together we go, together we leave." They pose for a photograph after getting married in Hong Kong, on August 4, 2019.

Elaine To cries as she hugs by her husband Henry Tong. The couple was facing rioting charges after they were arrested at an anti-extradition bill protest, at a restaurant before the court ruling, in Hong Kong on July 24, 2020.

Henry Tong, who were facing rioting charges after they were arrested at an anti-extradition bill protest, looks over a photo book of him and his wife that he made for her, at their gym which they own, in Hong Kong, China on June 25, 2020.

Elaine To and Henry Tong, hold hands with matching tattoos on, as they pose for a photo, a day before their court ruling, at the gym that they own, where they work as personal trainers, in Hong Kong, China on July 23, 2020.

Elaine To and Henry Tong talk to media after they were acquitted on rioting charges, in Hong Kong on July 24, 2020.