Jacqueline Wong Reportedly Changed Her Name & Has Become A Property Agent


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Jacqueline Wong.

Does that name still ring a bell? No? Then this video should help.

Remember who Jacqueline Wong is now? Well, that’s going to be pointless because Jacqueline Wong reportedly no longer exists.

Not the person per se, but the name.

Because the ex-TVB actress whom everyone was talking about earlier this year has allegedly changed her name.

Previously, On the Real Adventures of Jacqueline Wong…

Lest your memory has been wiped out by the haze, here’s what has conspired so far:

A video of Jacqueline Wong behaving intimately with fellow TVB actor, Andy Hui, surfaced.

Shit hit the fan as Andy Hui cried on screen and asked for forgiveness, Andy’s wife Sammi Cheng forgave him and they lived happily ever after, but Jacqueline’s boyfriend broke up with her and Jacqueline went to the US to learn “acting and directing”.

Well, unless property agents are all actors in their own directed films that feature their BMWs or Mercedes (geddit, anyone?), that could have been just a smokescreen.

Jacqueline Wong Changed Name & Career

According to multiple reports, after she left Hong Kong five months ago, TVB executives wanted her to give an interview for a drama that she starred in.

However, even her bosses couldn’t locate her.

But soon, it was allegedly revealed that she’s not in the US, but in Canada instead.

It’s rumoured that she has started a whole new life altogether, taking on a new English name. Also, she’s apparently a real estate agent in Canada, and allegedly deals with non-Chinese clients who have no idea who she is.

A fresh start, perhaps?

Apply Daily also mentioned that she’s “very interested” in real estate, having reportedly invested S$3.5 million in the property market, and owning a S$740k apartment in Canada with her sister.

Well, I’d be interested in real estate if I’ve had millions, too. #justsaying


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Now, unlike Singapore whereby a scandal would merely be forgotten soon (hello, Ian and Carrie), I guess the Hong Kong entertainment business isn’t so forgiving after all.