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HK actress Jacqueline Wong’s Instagram post has fans guessing what her future plans are

KUALA LUMPUR - An Instagram post by Hong Kong actress Jacqueline Wong has raised questions about her future plans.

Actress Jacqueline Wong (left) with her "Finding Her Voice" co-star Owen Cheung (right). The photo was posted to her Instagram account on Friday (Nov 15).

Actress Jacqueline Wong (left) with her "Finding Her Voice" co-star Owen Cheung (right). The photo was posted to her Instagram account on Friday (Nov 15).

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KUALA LUMPUR - An Instagram post by Hong Kong actress Jacqueline Wong has raised questions about her future plans.

In a post on Friday (Nov 15), Ms Wong thanked those involved in the production of television series "Finding Her Voice", which aired its last episode on the same day.

What raised eyebrows was the caption where she bid farewell to her character in the show.

Attached with the post were two pictures. One was of Ms Wong with her co-star actor Owen Cheung while the second picture was of the series’ other cast members.

Some internet users read the post as Ms Wong’s way of bidding farewell to the entertainment industry while others thought she wanted to maintain her exposure rate.

“This is to ensure she gets to return to acting,” Malaysian Chinese-language news agency Sin Chew Daily reported.

Ms Wong, who was caught kissing Hong Kong actor and singer Andy Hui in a taxi earlier this year, has been quiet after the scandal. 

It was previously reported that the 30-year-old actress had gone to the United States after the controversy.

She only returned to Instagram last week after keeping quiet on social media for seven months.

The 30-episode series "Finding Her Voice" is one of TVB’s special anniversary series and started airing from Oct 7, although Ms Wong was not part of the promotional activities.

Recently, TVB further softened their stance on Ms Wong and announced two other series that she will feature in. "Maid Alliance" and "Offliners" will begin screening in Malaysia on Nov 18 and Dec 16 respectively. MALAY MAIL

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