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Actress Bea Hayden, who is married to the son of Hong Kong media tycoon Charles Heung, has received four pieces of property from her mother-in-law, Tiffany Chen.

Taiwanese actress Bea Hayden. Image taken from Jacky Heung’s Instagram

According to
Znews
,
Oriental Daily
It was reported that Chen recently discussed her relationship with Bea, stating that she thinks the secret to a joyful family lies in being kind to oneโ€™s daughter-in-law. When Bea noticed an unused piece of land close to her parents’ house in Taipei, Chen bought it right away, without thinking twice. Bea intends to turn the area into a personal wildlife park.

Bea owns a vast piece of property, but it hasn’t been completely planned out yet. The architect has been collaborating with her for more than a year, yet the design remains unfinished,” Chen stated. “The area is just too extensive.

Chen further stated that she has always maintained a positive view of Bea. She typically supports whatever her daughter-in-law proposes and grants Bea everything she desires.

Bea, aged 41, is most recognized for her performance in the “Tiny Times” movie franchise. She has tied the knot
Jacky
also 41, in 2019.

Her husband’s father, Charles, aged 77, started Winโ€™s Entertainment in the 1980s and subsequently created China Star Entertainment, a top-tier Hong Kong-based production firm known for nurturing the careers of film legends like Jet Li, Chow Yun Fat, Stephen Chow, Andy Lau, and Johnnie To, as reported.
Variety
In 2022, he had an estimated wealth of $1.2 billion according to the report.
South China Morning Post
.


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