Why did Jackie Chan abandon his daughter?

In 2017, the news that Jackie Chan had denied his daughter Wu Zhuolin for 17 years and that Jaycee Chan had secretly stuffed money into his sister ignited a wave of public opinion!


Why did Jackie Chan abandon his daughter Wu Zhuolin and ignore their mother and son? The story has to start more than 10 years ago.

Jackie Chan, who was married at that time, because of philandering, so the marital derailment, the object of the derailment is Wu Qili, after learning that Wu Qili is pregnant, Jackie Chan is not want to have the child, who knows Wu Qili is determined to give birth to the child, named Wu Zhuolin.

After the incident was exposed, Jackie Chan was criticized by many people for a while, and countless pressures of public opinion came upon him. However, Jackie Chan always believes that this matter was deliberately framed by Elaine Ng, and publicly claims that he will not be responsible for Wu Zhuolin's future, nor will he admit this daughter.

Back then, Jackie Chan apologized to the media and openly admitted that he had made a mistake that men all over the world would make.

Jackie Chan said, "I know I'm sorry for this daughter, but her mother is such a person. I don't know how to handle this matter."

When Jackie Chan heard about his daughter's upbringing through the media, he shed tears as a lifelong powerhouse.

"The person he is most sorry for in his life is his daughter. Between his wife Joan Lin and her daughter, he can't choose to accept her. I believe that she will understand his situation when she grows up."

Afterward, Wu Zhuolin's homosexuality incident became the last straw that crushed the camel, which made Jackie Chan determined to abandon her. Because in Jackie Chan's eyes, homosexuality is not recognized, which is determined by the cultural background of education.


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