“I’d rather be homeless and eat stale bread than reunite with my mother.”
Etta Ng has been publicly feuding with her mother, Elaine Ng, since 2015. Photos: Etta Ng/Instagram, Elaine Ng/Weibo
On Monday , the 23-year-old reportedly told Hong Kong media: Over the past years, the two have feuded publicly on several occasions. In 2015, Etta accused her mother of abusing her and having a drinking problem. In a YouTube video that year, Etta accused her parents of being homophobic for not acknowledging her marriage with Autumn.
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