Hong Ling reveals she was molested as a child at a waterpark: 'If I had a similar encounter now, I would not let the other person off'

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For local actress Hong Ling, her latest role as a policewoman who investigates sex crimes hits close to home, as she was molested as a child.

The Singapore drama, Undesirable Crimes, centres around a police task force that has been set up to look into the increasing number of sexual offences. The actress told local Chinese outlet Zaobao during an interview that the incident happened at a waterpark when she was in primary school.

“A man was swimming next to me and he just touched my chest, causing me to feel nauseous,” said the 29-year-old. She immediately went to her father to let him know what had happened.

“My dad felt very guilty for not being able to protect me, I was also very angry at him then. However, now that I look back as I’m older, it is the perpetrator’s fault, why is it that the victims feel that it is their problem?” said Hong.

The actress admitted to Zaobao that this incident still weighs heavily in her heart and that she has not shared this with many people, choosing to suffer quietly instead.

“Hence, when I look at some of these sexual crime cases, I cannot imagine what the victims have had to go through,” she said, adding, “If I were to have a similar encounter again now, I definitely would not let the other person off.”
 

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For local actress Hong Ling, her latest role as a policewoman who investigates sex crimes hits close to home, as she was molested as a child.

The Singapore drama, Undesirable Crimes, centres around a police task force that has been set up to look into the increasing number of sexual offences. The actress told local Chinese outlet Zaobao during an interview that the incident happened at a waterpark when she was in primary school.

“A man was swimming next to me and he just touched my chest, causing me to feel nauseous,” said the 29-year-old. She immediately went to her father to let him know what had happened.

“My dad felt very guilty for not being able to protect me, I was also very angry at him then. However, now that I look back as I’m older, it is the perpetrator’s fault, why is it that the victims feel that it is their problem?” said Hong.

The actress admitted to Zaobao that this incident still weighs heavily in her heart and that she has not shared this with many people, choosing to suffer quietly instead.

“Hence, when I look at some of these sexual crime cases, I cannot imagine what the victims have had to go through,” she said, adding, “If I were to have a similar encounter again now, I definitely would not let the other person off.”
I prefer her sister leh
 

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U see bjj n bwj still got married happily ever after, her sis sure no issue la
 

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no evidence talk until got dragon got phoenix oso can

Trying very hard to garner viewership for the show lol
With all these celebrities coming out with these stories that cannot be proven one way or another, it starts to make people skeptical whenever someone says they were molested when there is no evidence.
 

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With all these celebrities coming out with these stories that cannot be proven one way or another, it starts to make people skeptical whenever someone says they were molested when there is no evidence.
yeah... make all the real victims.. really.. :rolleyes:
 

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For local actress Hong Ling, her latest role as a policewoman who investigates sex crimes hits close to home, as she was molested as a child.

The Singapore drama, Undesirable Crimes, centres around a police task force that has been set up to look into the increasing number of sexual offences. The actress told local Chinese outlet Zaobao during an interview that the incident happened at a waterpark when she was in primary school.

“A man was swimming next to me and he just touched my chest, causing me to feel nauseous,” said the 29-year-old. She immediately went to her father to let him know what had happened.

“My dad felt very guilty for not being able to protect me, I was also very angry at him then. However, now that I look back as I’m older, it is the perpetrator’s fault, why is it that the victims feel that it is their problem?” said Hong.

The actress admitted to Zaobao that this incident still weighs heavily in her heart and that she has not shared this with many people, choosing to suffer quietly instead.

“Hence, when I look at some of these sexual crime cases, I cannot imagine what the victims have had to go through,” she said, adding, “If I were to have a similar encounter again now, I definitely would not let the other person off.”
irrelevant trying to be relevant
 
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