She was the secret child of a global superstar — but while his face lit up movie screens and red carpets, hers was hidden in shadows, scrambling for shelter and dignity.
While martial arts legend Jackie Chan built a glittering empire worth hundreds of millions, his estranged daughter Etta Ng Chok Lam was making desperate cries for help online — claiming she was penniless, abandoned, and living in poverty.
A Daughter Forgotten
Now, questions are swirling about how the man behind “Rush Hour” blockbusters and billions in box office gold could sit back while his only daughter, the child he reportedly never supported, filmed a heartbreaking plea from the streets.
Etta, who is the daughter of Jackie Chan and former Miss Asia winner Elaine Ng, has been estranged from the star since birth. He was never part of her life, and it appears he was never part of her bank account either.
Her mother, Elaine, confirmed what many had long suspected: Jackie had been completely absent from their daughter’s life.
But when Etta posted a startling video online revealing she was broke and identifying her father as Jackie Chan, her mother was quick to strike back. Elaine admitted:
“It’s wrong. I feel if they have no money, they should go find work. They shouldn’t film a clip telling others they are broke and who Etta’s father is.”
The emotional distance between mother and daughter was just as apparent. When asked if she was in contact with Etta, Elaine dismissed the question entirely, saying, “I don’t want to talk about it.”
Homeless and Abandoned in New York
Etta has long been vocal about her troubled past. In 2018, she gave a raw interview revealing that she and her partner, Canadian influencer Andi Autumn, were left homeless in New York City — claiming their “homophobic” parents had abandoned them.
They even said they were forced to sleep under a bridge due to their dire circumstances.
It was that desperation, Etta later said, that led her to film the now-infamous video publicly naming Jackie Chan as her father — a plea not just for attention, but for basic survival.
$2.60 to Her Name, and Married at the Time
By December 2018, Etta and Andi had already tied the knot in Canada, as posted on her now-private Instagram profile. Despite being newlyweds, their financial situation was nothing short of bleak.
A hostel owner in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, reportedly had to confront the couple after they tried to pay for a five-night stay with just 20 Hong Kong dollars — roughly $2.60 USD.
The full cost of their booking? $2,250 HKD, or $290 USD. They were unable to pay it. The couple went to Elaine to ask for help. She was seen driving them to a bank to withdraw money.
“He Is Not My Dad”: Cutting All Ties
Etta’s feelings toward Jackie have not softened over the years — in fact, they hardened well before she ever spoke his name online.
Back in 2015, three years before outing him in that viral video, she publicly denounced Jackie as her father, stating plainly, “He is not my dad. I have no feelings for him. He is my biological father but he is not in my life.”
She admitted she had grown up watching his movies — but that was the extent of their connection. There was no relationship, no support, no presence.
As for Jackie, he also distanced himself in a 2015 interview. He said:
“Sometimes it is better to not talk about certain things. Let nature take its course,” he said quietly, refusing to speak about his daughter at all.
Trauma, Therapy, and a Fractured Past
The former beauty queen also divulged that her daughter was battling post-traumatic stress disorder and had seen a doctor in Hong Kong. But since moving away, she claimed Etta had stopped therapy altogether.
It was a rare and raw glimpse into the troubled life of a young woman born into scandal — and seemingly left to fend for herself.
Jackie’s Fortune: From Blockbuster Gold to Generous Goodwill
By 2015, Jackie Chan, the king of kung fu comedy, had amassed a fortune estimated at $350 million after nearly six decades in the entertainment industry.
His films have raked in over $2.6 billion globally. He’s the face of global ad campaigns, a producer, a theater owner — a bona fide cinematic powerhouse.
But as his career reached stratospheric heights, Jackie made a jaw-dropping decision: he gave most of his money away. His fortune has dwindled in recent years, not due to mismanagement or extravagance, but because of his passion for philanthropy.
The Humble Star With Soap in His Suitcase
Despite earning an estimated $40 to $50 million per year, Jackie is legendarily frugal. No flashy cars. No luxury wardrobes.
One story stands out: while in Los Angeles, he kept a bar of soap wrapped in a plastic bag from a previous trip to Macau — refusing to throw it away.
Even at 71 years old, he remains more focused on service than stardom. He sees himself not just as a movie icon — but as a guardian of the world.
Millions Given, But Not to His Own Child?
Jackie has donated millions to children’s hospitals, disaster relief, and educational causes. As early as 1988, he founded the Jackie Chan Charitable Foundation, offering scholarships and aid to the underprivileged across China.
In 2004, he launched the Dragon’s Heart Foundation, focusing on building schools and improving education in rural, impoverished regions.
For Jackie, it all traces back to his own struggles. “When I was young, I didn’t have much,” he once said. “I didn’t go to school. That’s why I always tell young people, ‘Study hard. Learn as much as you can,’ because I wish I had that chance.”
But while the world benefitted from Jackie’s generosity, it appears his own daughter was left behind — unseen, unsupported, and crying out to strangers on the internet.
