Jackie Chan’s daughter Etta Ng comes out as lesbian

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Jackie Chan‘s daughter Etta Ng has come out as gay.

The Straits Times reports that Ng had posted on a picture of herself in front of a rainbow background on Instagram with the caption, “In case no one got the memo, I’m gay.”

Ng, 17, has since replaced the caption with “#lgbtqai, #lgbt, #lesbian, and #androgynous.”

🌈 #lgbtqai #lgbt #lesbian #androgynous

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Canadian social media influencer Andi Autumn, 30, also posted on Instagram around the same time as Ng’s post, confirming their relationship.

“We’ve encountered a lot of discrimination from family, friends and the Hong Kong society…But none of it matters when I know every morning [you’re] going to be next to me,” Andi wrote.

The online personality lives in Hong Kong with Ng.

Ng is a the love child of Jackie Chan and Hong Kong beauty queen Elaine Ng.

Chan recently discussed his latest film The Foreignerit was not like , saying Rush Hour.

 

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