Wu Zhuolin, this name may not be unfamiliar, her father is international superstar Jackie Chan, and her mother is Miss Asia champion Wu Qili. However, as glamorous as the family may seem, it hides a heart-wrenching story.
Wu Zhuolin's childhood was not as happy and carefree as people imagined. Born in 1999, she grew up in a single-parent family, estranged from Jackie Chan, and the strangeness between father and daughter shrouded her formative years like a shadow.
Although she studied in an aristocratic school, her life seemed carefree on the surface, but it was difficult to hide the gloom of her childhood. Unlike other children, she does not have the laughter of her father's company, the company of her father's teachings. This made her gradually feel lonely among her peers, and the warmth of her father's love was missing in her world.
Jackie Chan's fame is well-known in Hong Kong, however, his classmates at school do not have kindness towards Wu Zhuolin because of this. Her identity became the object of ridicule from her classmates, and she was subjected to all kinds of bullying, and the hurt was deep in her heart.
Wu Zhuolin's mother, Wu Qili, resolutely took her out of Hong Kong and joined her mother Zheng Liming in order to escape from such an environment. However, it was not an easy journey, as they were still under all kinds of pressure in this new and unfamiliar environment.
Wu Qili is a big man in the real estate industry, she has a strong and paranoid personality, and she has strict control over Wu Zhuolin's life. In Shanghai, the conflict between the mother and daughter escalated, and money became the fuse of the dispute. The financial dispute deepened Ms. Wu's sense of alienation from her family, and she became more silent and lonely.
Wu Zhuolin's growth has not been smooth sailing. In her life, her mother, Wu Qili, also plays a complex role. Although she worked hard for her daughter, she fell into distress because of emotional entanglements and the pressure of life. The conflict between mother and daughter intensifies, but Wu Qili cares about her daughter, although sometimes in an overly radical way.
Growing up, Wu struggled to hide her mother's incomprehension until she was 16 years old, when she revealed to her teacher the abuse she had suffered at home. This revelation became a turning point that changed her fate and attracted the attention of society.
The twists and turns of life did not make Wu Zhuolin lose hope. She chose to leave her family and travel to Canada in search of a new life. There, she met Andi, an influencer who was 12 years older than herself, and the two eventually got together and announced their marriage.
However, the ups and downs of fate did not stop. The business failed and life was in trouble, Wu Zhuolin once asked for help on the Internet and publicly admitted that she was Jackie Chan's daughter. Despite not getting a response from Jackie Chan, someone reached out and offered her a job, and she worked hard to make ends meet.
Wu Zhuolin's life experience is embarrassing, and the contradictions between mother and daughter are also heart-wrenching. Grievances between adults should not be an obstacle to children's development. In this tortuous life, we should give understanding and care, so that children have the opportunity to get rid of the difficulties of the past and embrace a better future.