In spite of being disappointed in her daughter, she did not discard her and advised her not to “do bad things” and to engage in activities that bring her “happiness. The long-running dispute between the former beauty queen and Jackie Chan’s daughter was never ending and in a post, Elaine Ng stated that she is utterly disappointed in her daughter, and she went as far as saying “I’ve never given birth to this child” and that “this daughter is not mine”. ![]() The situation worsened for the rebellious couple, and Etta Ng was seen queueing for free food in Toronto which made netizens believe that her living condition was contrasting in comparison to her mother’s.Īlso Read: ‘We support this choice’: Jackie Chan Joins $15B Nickelodeon Franchise as Fans Finally Applaud Hollywood For Giving Him the Recognition He Deserves Elaine Ng is disappointed at her lovechild with Jackie Chan We pretty much slept under a bridge and other things.” We’ve been homeless for a month due to homophobic parents. “I don’t even understand what’s happening because we have gone to the police, we have gone to the hospital, the foodbanks, the LGBTQ communities, shelters and all of them just don’t give a s**t. You're the greatest saint."Įlaine and Etta's rocky relationship has been tabloid fodder over the years, and this is not the first time that Elaine has reportedly thrown shade at her daughter-in-law.The couple moved to Canada after their announcement and later stated in a YouTube video in April that they had been homeless because Autumn’s friend is no longer able to provide them housing and none of the government facilities care about it, and they can’t go home due to “homophobic parents.” To the latter comment, Elaine clapped back, stating, "Thank you. She continued: "I learned today that this is love, there's no right or wrong," adding with more than a touch of sarcasm, that she finds this form of love "amusing", and that "amusing things should be shared".Įlaine's post has been met with a multitude of responses from netizens, with reactions ranging from sympathy and encouragement, to criticisms that the actress "deserved it". More shockingly, the actress noted that the anonymous person would "call me in the middle of the night to ask why I'm still alive". The former Miss Asia also indicated that she had asked the Hong Kong police to "chase the foreigner back to Canada", but that Etta insisted on going with her, "out of love".Įvidently taking aim at Autumn, Elaine ranted: "A 35-year-old blaming another's parents for not supporting her living expenses, and because she's so upset that she fell sick and is unable to work, she expects a 23-year-old to bear that responsibility." It's been five years yet you still behave like you're a superstar, afraid of being recognised."Įlaine then described how paradoxically, the pair would be "dressed like parrots" while standing in the streets "waiting to be photographed", "then blame me for causing them harm". "Thank you for coming to my house and taking my things away and selling them. ![]() In her post, Elaine also alleged that her belongings were removed from her home and sold without permission. ![]() She continued, "And for teaching my child that if we are made out to be pitiful, people would sympathise with us." In a sarcasm-laden post published on Friday, Elaine, 49, "thanked" an anonymous someone for "teaching my child to ask her teacher about refunding her school fees", and to "not study and just enjoy life". The former beauty queen posted a cryptic message to her Weibo account on Friday (July 22), with the contents of the post believed to be directed at her daughter-in-law, Andi Autumn.Īndi is married to daughter Etta, who was born out of wedlock following Elaine's affair with Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan.Įtta was 19 years old when she announced her marriage in 2018 to Canadian influencer Andi, said to be 12 years her senior. Friction between mums and their daughters-in-law is a common occurrence and can happen even when both parties are miles apart, Hong Kong actress Elaine Ng has found.
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