71-year-old Jackie Chan has recently been frequently in the entertainment spotlight. Famous martial arts director 'Mars' Jiang Rongfa publicly stated that Jackie Chan is not a good boss. Meanwhile, Yvonne Yung revealed that back when she often collaborated with Jackie Chan, Lau Kar-leung once felt unhappy about 'Drunken Master II' turning into a double-director film. Recently, veteran current affairs commentator Stephen Shiu also suddenly accused Jackie Chan online of having schemed against actresses during filming, but quickly deleted the video. Renowned Hong Kong director Wong Jing, however, came to Jackie Chan's defense on social media, stating that Jackie Chan is 'certainly flirtatious, but not vulgar,' and called out Stephen Shiu by name, urging Jackie Chan to officially sue him in Taiwan.
Wong Jing stated: 'The Jackie Chan I know is certainly flirtatious, but absolutely not vulgar. There are plenty of women throwing themselves at him—he can barely push them away.' He pointed out that there are many women who actively approach Jackie Chan, so there's no need for him to engage in any improper behavior. Wong Jing believes that Stephen Shiu's comments are completely unfounded and are maliciously defaming Jackie Chan's reputation. 'I suggest Big Brother Jackie Chan shouldn't let this go. Sue him for slander and damaging the value of his artistic work in Taiwan, and also file a complaint with YouTube to have his account shut down. Big Brother, I support you!'
Wong Jing stated: 'The Jackie Chan I know is certainly flirtatious, but absolutely not vulgar. There are plenty of women throwing themselves at him—he can barely push them away.' He pointed out that there are many women who actively approach Jackie Chan, so there's no need for him to engage in any improper behavior. Wong Jing believes that Stephen Shiu's comments are completely unfounded and are maliciously defaming Jackie Chan's reputation. 'I suggest Big Brother Jackie Chan shouldn't let this go. Sue him for slander and damaging the value of his artistic work in Taiwan, and also file a complaint with YouTube to have his account shut down. Big Brother, I support you!'