Actress Jacqueline Wong has released her fourth new song, and a line in the lyrics—'the story offered to the world'—once again reminds people of the 'Andy & Jacqueline incident' six years ago. She openly admits that she will never forget nor be able to erase this stain from her life, but in her darkest days, she was fortunate to meet her drummer husband, Lai Man, who stood by her through the cold winters and helped her truly understand the warmth and indifference of humanity. As for her and Andy Hui, who both suffered immense loss due to the scandal and who recently returned to the Hong Kong Coliseum stage, she sends him her blessings, but implies they now live their separate lives and no longer have contact.
At 36, after being exposed for having an affair with married man Andy Hui, Jacqueline Wong and Hui both hit rock bottom. Afterwards, Wong attempted to 'redeem' herself by switching from acting to singing. She recently released her fourth self-composed and written song, 'Seeing Through the World's Beautiful Things,' channeling her pent-up emotions through music. Lyrics such as 'the heart is very tired,' 'atone for yesterday,' 'living feels meaningless,' and 'the story offered to the world' truly reflect the most personal feelings during her lowest moments. The 'Andy & Jacqueline incident' happened six years ago now; when asked if she should try to forget it, she replied with absolute certainty: 'I won’t forget, this has become part of all my experiences and feelings. It truly happened in my life, but "that incident" can now be used in my creative work, so there’s no need to avoid or be afraid when people mention it. That’s just how life is—when you make a mistake, you must bear the consequences, accept your past and experiences.' She also agrees that a mistake is like a needle that can suddenly sting her, but she sees it as a warning to never repeat it.
Source: on.cc