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Christy Chung's 14-Year-Old Daughter Stands Up To Netizens Who Said She Had Plastic Surgery

Her younger sister also posted a separate video to defend her too.

The public has always said Christy Chung's daughters inherited her beauty.

Her eldest, Yasmine, 24, came in second in the Miss Chinese Vancouver Pageant last year, and often makes headlines for posting sexy pics of herself on social media.

Last year, her youngest, 12-year-old Cayla, was even called the “Most Beautiful 2nd Gen Star” after a photo shoot for a magazine.

Recently, her second daughter, Jaden, 14, who has been praised by netizens for her talent in dance and beauty, found herself the target of ridiculous online gossip.

Jaden's not so pleased with the haters

For some reason, netizens are saying that Jaden had work done to her face. 

In fact, one netizen even claimed that they "personally witnessed" Christy taking her daughter to get plastic surgery.

Can we just remind everyone that Jaden is only 14? 

It seems the teen is done putting up with the nasty things netizens say.

After one netizen rudely commented that they "could tell that [Jaden] did double eyelid surgery", Jaden posted a video of herself rolling her eyes, as well as this caption: "So nosy".

She even went on to tag the netizen who wrote said comment.

Jaden also had some things to say to the netizen who claimed they witnessed Christy taking her for the procedure. 

"Did you see it with your own eyes? If that's not the case, I advise you to go to the hospital to check your brain as well as your eyes," Jaden snapped. 

Jaden's sister Cayla wants to speak up for her sister too

Cayla also posted a video to defend her older sister.

Pinching her nose and rubbing her eyes while doing the "6" hand gesture, which means "impressive" in Chinese internet-speak, Cayla wrote: "Your family does plastic surgery at 14? 6666666666."

Photos: sinchew

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