Veronica Yip and Daughter Trump Vote, Entertainment News

Veronica Yip and Daughter Trump Vote, Entertainment News

Election Countdown Still Going On

While the rest of the world watches the classic showdown between the GOP’s Don Trump and the Democrats’ Joe Biden, some states in the U.S. are still busy tallying ballots. The suspense is real – who will come out on top?

Hollywood Meets the Polling Booth

  • Even celebrities are in the mix.
  • Former Hong Kong “sex bomb” star Veronica Yip and her kid show they’re ready to vote.

Who’s Veronica Yip?

Yip, 53, walked away from the spotlight after marrying Chinese‑American grocery mogul Jeffrey Wu in 1996. The pair now live in New York and have three kids: one daughter and two sons.

First‑Time Voter in the Family

Victoria Wu, 21, is voting for the very first time. According to Yip’s interview with Hong Kong’s Oriental Daily News, the whole crew are cheering for Trump.

Instagram Hype & Online Drama

When Victoria posted on Instagram why she’d back Trump, the comments flooded in. She urged people to accept different viewpoints and clarified she wasn’t “selling” Trump support.

Yip’s Take on the Ruckus

Yip told reporters the daughter isn’t scared of the backlash; she actually felt freer after speaking up. She said the family’s choice was a “rational decision” and that voting for someone different isn’t racism.

Why She Thinks Trump Wins

“Trump is a business‑savvy guy who talks big. Sure, his style might ruffle feathers, but he gets the job done—reducing debt, boosting the economy.”

From the Silver Screen to Courtroom Drama

Yip’s past includes Category 3 films like Take Me and Hidden Desire in the early ’90s. Her name resurfaced in July when her husband declared bankruptcy and had to put several companies into administration.

So, that’s the scoop: the vote’s still counting, a few stars are closing the gap, and there’s plenty of drama to keep the election in the spotlight.

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Living the High Life in NYC

Despite the headline drama, the couple’s lifestyle has stayed smooth. They’ve been lounging in their lavish New York penthouse with a view that could make a city skyline blush.

The Big Takeaway

According to their own words, the buzz has barely shaken the day‑to‑day routine. Rent, chauffeur, and a celebrity‑heard chef have barely wavered.

Why This Matters

  • Assets in New York keep the luxury quotient high.
  • Even press twists seem like a mere side‑note.
  • The couple’s stellar reputation remains untainted.
Background Check

This piece was first published in The Straits Times. For any re‑use, permission is required. There’s a side note about Hong Kong celebrities and a cameo of Donald Trump, but those don’t change the house‑keeping vibes.