Elaine Ng allegedly calls police to find daughter; Etta responds: 'My mum needs to see a doctor'

 Elaine Ng allegedly calls police to find daughter; Etta responds: 'My mum needs to see a doctor'
Etta Ng (left) and Elaine in a file photo.
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The never-ending mother-daughter drama between Hong Kong actress Elaine Ng and her estranged daughter Etta has bubbled over once again.

In the latest incident which happened on Wednesday evening (March 27), Elaine allegedly called the police after being unable to contact Etta.

Etta told Hong Kong media that firefighters went knocking on doors in her apartment block at about 11pm, asking if anyone had heard a commotion.

She found out afterwards that it was her mum who had alerted the police. 

The 20-year-old said: "I'm so embarrassed. To trouble the police and firemen over such a small matter, not to mention disturbing the neighbours and landlord, I'm really sorry."

Etta is the lovechild of the 46-year-old former beauty queen and Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan, 65.

The relationship between mother and daughter has been tumultuous at best, with both sides frequently airing their disagreements openly and sharing them with the media. 

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Etta came out as a lesbian in 2017 and got married to internet personality Andi Autumn last year, but revealed that Elaine is still unwilling to accept Andi.

Etta also admitted she had not contacted her mother for two weeks before the most recent bust-up, citing the need for personal space.  

However, she has maintained contact with her mum's good friends and claimed to have spoken to an "auntie" just a few hours before the incident. 

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Upon confronting her mother, Elaine allegedly denied any knowledge of the situation. "I think my mother needs to see a doctor," said Etta. 

Etta added that after this incident, she'll reply all her mother's texts in future to avoid agitating her.  

candicecai@asiaone.com

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