JAKARTA - Jackie Chan became a conversation after his latest video with him looked emotional with his co-star in the film Ride On, Liu Haocun. The figure of Haocun who plays the role of the child in the film shared his crying with the legend who was recorded in a video.

The short video shows Jackie Chan and Liu Haocun watching Jackie Chan's career run summarized in a video. Jackie Chan is seen doing various stunt man acts in several films.

Some clips were taken from films he had played in like Project A from 1983 to A Police Story in 1985.

Jackie Chan and his daughter crying watching his old movie pic.twitter.com/UqW7ArYl1g

However, the public thought Liu Haocun was Jackie Chan's biological son. A report from Hollywoodlife.com reveals that Jackie Chan's biological son is with Etta Ng.

Etta Ng or Xiao Long Nu was born in 1999 to Jackie Chan and model Elaine Ng. Unfortunately, the birth of Etta Ng was in the spotlight because Jackie was reportedly still married to Joan Lin.

Then the public highlighted Etta Ng's statement in the past that the relationship with his father was not going well.

'He is my biological father but he is not in my life. He was never present. I never thought of him as a father. As long as I have a mother with me, I don't need my father," said Etta Ng in 2015.

A few years later, Etta Ng revealed his condition which did not have a home. Etta Ng is known to have a relationship with a fellow woman, Andi Autumn.

"We don't have a house for a month because of parents who are homophobic. We sleep under the bridge and so on," Etta said in a video.

The relationship between Etta and Jackie Chan is rarely highlighted by the media, but he spoke about his son at least once in 2013 during the 2013 Police Story promotion.

"I couldn't hold back my crying while filming with Tian Jing because this reminds me of Xiao Long Nu. I abandoned him for a long time," said Jackie Chan.

Meanwhile, Jackie Chan did not give a statement about the news of his biological son who was not seen with him.


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