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Etta Ng; Jackie Chan’s Love Child Finally Goes Out After Child Abuse Scandal

| Apr 09, 2015 11:41 PM EDT

Elaine Ng (Etta Ng's Mother)

Etta Ng, international Chinese martial arts superstar Jackie Chan's love child finally comes out from hiding after the child abuse scandal that she filed against her mother, Elaine Ng.

According to a report from Asian Pop News, way back March, the 15-year old child filed a police case against her mother due to a severe case of drinking problem.  Elaine, furthermore, was also accused of child abuse. Due to this, Etta decided not to go home after being discharged from the hospital and instead, stayed at her grandmother's place.

According to other news outlets, Etta was trying to help her mother deal with her drinking habit, but she was not aware that Elaine would be arrested by the authorities. Etta, with an unknown woman, was spotted going back to her place at Tai Po. However, her mother said that the two were just picking up some of her daughter's belongings.

Being afraid to step out of her house, Etta focused herself into drawing allegedly to express her feelings about the recent occurrences involving her. Most of these drawings were stray animals and bloody injuries. Some viewed her drawings as "violent" and "aggressive", but psychologists claimed that her works were only showing her loneliness.

China Topix also reported that one of the highlighted drawings of the 15-year old was the painting that showed a child, crying and injured. In the painting, Etta wrote "I didn't know it would hurt so much".

Recently, Etta posted a photo of herself on her social media account at Weibo, spending some time and enjoying at the beach. Based from the photo, it would seem that Etta is finally going out from her isolation and getting her normal life back.

However, there are rumors revolving around the internet that the former beauty queen, Elaine intentionally fabricated the child abuse scandal. This was to draw out Jackie Chan and for him to acknowledge his child.

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