Taiwanese actress Bea Hayden Kuo married Hong Kong entertainment tycoon Charles Heung's son, Jacky Heung. Their high-profile marriage has attracted much attention, with every move scrutinized. Recently, internet rumors claimed that she "uses her private money to support her maternal family," even exaggerating that she has to cover her father’s “7 children’s” living expenses. On the 14th, unable to bear it anymore, Bea Hayden's father personally posted a lengthy statement on Xiaohongshu to clarify, bluntly saying these claims are "complete nonsense."
In his post, Bea Hayden's father explained the family situation one by one, emphasizing that his three daughters each have their own families and are financially independent. The second daughter will move to Canada with her husband after giving birth, while the youngest daughter and her husband both have stable jobs and are perfectly capable of raising their child, “so there’s absolutely no need for help from anyone else.” The sisters are just close, often gathering together—not at all, as outsiders claim, “all relying on Bea Hayden to support them.”
Regarding the accusation of “using her husband’s family’s money to support her mother’s family,” Bea Hayden’s father made it very clear that Bea Hayden mainly covers his living and medical expenses, and with health insurance, the actual costs aren't high. The so-called “taking care of two families” is only because he keeps many pets, and his daughter often comes home to help take care of them, which is not a financial burden.
Bea Hayden’s father also took the opportunity to speak kindly about his in-laws, revealing that Bea Hayden and Jacky Heung had only recently brought their son back to Hong Kong to celebrate Charles Heung’s birthday, and confirmed that her in-laws treat his daughter very well: “They really did buy two large pieces of land, each several hundred ping, and gave them to Bea Hayden.” He added emotionally, “I know how good my in-laws are to my daughter, and I’m grateful for how well they treat their daughter-in-law.”
News source: Liberty Entertainment