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The Dark Life of Jackie Chan’s Son



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Jackie Chan is beloved worldwide, but his private life tells a much darker story. This video explores how fame, neglect, and generational trauma shaped his son Jaycee’s downfall. It’s a complicated look at how one of the world’s biggest stars became a deeply flawed father.

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  1. Watching Jackie’s movies growing up and having a great amount of respect for him, I’ll admit this made me really uncomfortable. I’m a dad myself now, and also can admit to my shortcomings. But flinging a straight up baby across a room when you’re trained in martial arts and your job requires you to be physically strong? Decades of respect I had for him vanished in seconds. Abhorrent.

  2. Uh uh dont touch talk smack about Jackie Chan! That women and that child should be happy they even get to say they are close to Chan. We all know when you’re a mega star you don’t have time for family.

  3. I respect Jackie but it’s obvious how terrible of a husband and father he was, with the understanding of Jackies own trauma and injuries. I do feel for JC

  4. Every family has there issues. Kids are not born with directions. You live and you learn. And Jackie deserves all the credit in the world for admitting his wrong and doing something about it…

  5. I make no excuses for him but realistically how do you expect a man who had no real father son experience to be a father to his own children when he was busy chasing money to survive and then when he got the fame and money, he fell short in everything concerning marriage and fatherhood (which again, he never really had). I just feel terrible for his wife, His children and his mistress. No fatherly love and no support to help raise the children and share burden of life with. Its just sad. I hope they'll one day be able to forgive him, get therapy and find the strength and peace to move and and be better parents than he was.

  6. I say LET people change. LET people grow.

    If you were born in a culture all life long that's farrrr outside of what you see in your son who was raised partially in an entirely different type of, both, upbringing and culture, it would be hard to grasp. Or even understand.

    But he is wrong. He was wrong and he constantly kept things honest, and, when he finally saw it, SAID he was wrong.

    That's the point where you have to ALLOW people to move forward. Not hold them to what they didn't understand and flubbed up in the past. Although the RESULT of his son IS held to him FoREvEr.

    But I can see how Jackie ended up the way that he did, although I don't morally excuse it. I see the struggles from both of their sides. But Jackie is the one who definitely needs to lead things into the right direction.

    As far as him leaving his son his fortune… … should he? So automatically though? Is he wrong that his son would most likely quander his fortune if he has NO idea how to even accumulate or manage his own (however small)? I'd say Jackie should GET HIM to that point. Keep growing himself and help his son grow, and every day work to make it so that his son has a sense of purpose in his life—even beyond the money! Because a father-deprived, misunderstood kid whose life (very publicly) took a turn for the worse ending up with LOADS of cash without any responsibility or know-how towards handling it just all sounds like a setup for suicide to me! Or more self harm and downfall. Or, exactly what Jackie said, recklessness. Even though some of that recklessness in his son was Jackie's own fault. But handing him a fortune certainly won't lead him down the best path or do anything beyond being a giant band-aid. One that WILL soon after receiving it get pretty old once all of his damage is done.

    So, yeah, Jackie SHOULD spend all of his time now moving forward and being with and working on his son as well as continuing to work on himself and prepare him for that passing on and generational wealth. Not forgetting to Get His Son To Still Also WORK For HIS OWN living! Because how then would he be able to teach and tell or inspire his own child or children to work one day, if he ever has kids, when he's never had to himself. Generational wealth doesn't and shouldn't mean breeding a long line of lazies after you're dead. That's A No-Go Also, and harms Far, Far more than it helps.

    All in all, I think we should all just have a well-rounded view of this. It doesn't at all seem like Jackie Chan is blind to his wrongdoings and shortcomings. OR that he was just willfully being ignorant about the confusing ways of his son. So for people to take the position of having a blind eye to that… only makes Jackie right! That "the people" will decide. But I hope he doesn't "let you". I hope he overrides every voice and follows his instinct and desire to Grow. And I hope the very best for these two! As there's still time and this is not yet over.

    Last Note: you're not all Wrong about your observations. I'm just saying I don't think Jackie has displayed that HE's blind to them now either. So the journey this far should end on pushing for their repair.

  7. what he meant by giving his money to charity is really just giving back the industry the money they lent him to make it seem as if he really owned anything at all

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