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Netizens Criticize, 11 Portraits of Influencer Shannon Wong Who Admits to Being Abused by Parents for 12 Years - Her Sister's Confession Becomes the Spotlight

Netizens Criticize, 11 Portraits of Influencer Shannon Wong Who Admits to Being Abused by Parents for 12 Years - Her Sister's Confession Becomes the Spotlight

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Netizens Criticize, 11 Portraits of Influencer Shannon Wong Who Admits to Being Abused by Parents for 12 Years - Her Sister's Confession Becomes the Spotlight

Influencer Shannon Wong suddenly became the talk of the town among netizens in the past two days. The moment started when she confessed to experiencing abuse from her family for decades.

Interestingly, her sister denied the news and claimed that Shannon was treated well by the family. Find out more here!

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This is Shannon Wong, who is now the talk of the town among netizens in the country.

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He claimed to have received mistreatment from his family for 12 years.

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This news originated from a video post on his IG.

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Shannon even uploaded a moment of him arguing with his father. In the video, they can be seen having a heated argument.

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"I'm sorry, I can't be as active as before, updating a lot on social media due to my current condition. I have been experiencing physical and verbal abuse for 12 years, what you have seen on social media so far is just a fabrication," said Shannon Wong as quoted from Insertlive, Wednesday (2/2).

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Unfortunately, the news was immediately refuted by her younger sister, Sharon Wong. She revealed a different fact from her sister's confession.

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Sharon revealed that her sister has been treated very well by their family all this time.

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"Because honestly, I am at home every day and see the reality that Shannon is very loved by our dad and mom, even all of our relatives and closest people know that Shannon is very much loved by us," said Shannon Wong's sister as quoted from Inserlive.

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The younger sister also revealed that her sister wants a free life and has wanted to live alone since the age of 17.

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"But honestly before this incident, Shannon told me that she wanted freedom when she turned 17, she wanted to be independent and live on her own," Sharon continued.

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Many people judge Shannon for playing the victim because her desire to live on her own was not granted by her father. As a result, she received a lot of criticism in her latest post. What do you guys think?