Mistress of Tai Sang Bank Chairman declares she will no longer respond online and urges not to impact his family

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16th January 2025 – (Hong Kong) Rachel Chung, has recently found herself at the centre of media scrutiny following revelations about her relationship with 66-year-old Patrick Ma Ching-hang, chairman of Tai Sang Bank. In a video posted on 15th January, the 34-year-old social media influencer expressed her concerns regarding the impact of this situation on Ma’s family, stating, “His family does not know about this matter, and I do not wish to involve others.”

Chung’s candid admission of her role as a self-identified “third party” in the relationship has sparked widespread discussions about the implications of such dynamics in romantic entanglements. In her latest statement, she declared her intention to step back from social media, emphasising that her mental state has been severely affected by the ongoing controversy.

In a subsequent message, she reinforced her decision to cease further commentary on the issue, stating, “From now on, I will never clarify anything again.” Dressed in casual loungewear and appearing visibly distressed, Chung remarked on her self-image, noting that she felt unattractive in the recent media portrayals, despite receiving compliments in person.

Chung’s appeals for the media to refrain from further inquiries and to focus on her instead of Ma’s family underscore her desire for privacy amidst the public scrutiny. She concluded her message with a firm assertion of her resilience, stating, “I will not cry, and I will not admit defeat. Thank you.”

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