Linda Chung’s Clever Sidestep to Set‑Sidelined Bullies
Vancouver‑born star Linda Chung didn’t let the old TVB drama days keep her locked inside a bland “no‑bullying” bubble. After taking a long‑term hiatus, she finally opened up to her fans about the stingy, on‑set attacks that snagged her confidence.
The Reality Check
With a slice of video that spanned 15 minutes and added a dash of Cantonese flair, Chung confided:
“I’ve met people who made me feel hurt and question myself, even leading to a sense of being bullied.”
“When someone doesn’t like you, ‘do nothing.’ That’s the best defense.”
She didn’t name a single bully‑brand, but she drew a clear line: stop the drama, keep calm.
Her Playbook for the Poison‑Tasting Crew
- Ignore the Gossip: Reactions only fuel their fire; moving on makes them lose interest.
- Keep Your Cool: It’s not a personal affront; it’s their problem.
- Play It Smooth: Focus on your craft, let the shadows fade.
The 38‑year‑old lights the way from Vancouver to TVB with lessons that feel less like a lecture and more like an espresso‑strength pep talk.
Behind the Scene—Life After TVB
Living in Vancouver with chiropractor husband Jeremy Leung (13 years her senior), Linda grew up from starlet to mom‑in‑making. Their hush‑hush 2015 wedding was a whirlwind romance, and last month they announced a third bundle of joy on the way.
The series Kids’ Lives Matter, a 2021 TVB drama, was her most recent TV re‑entry after a three‑year pause—proof that she can juggle both showbiz and “yes‑I‑am‑mom” life with grace.
So, next time you see a set‑side bully, take a leaf from Linda’s book: do nothing, but keep doing your best.