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This report outlines recent incidents involving fraudulent entertainment and media content associated with Hong Kong-Canadian actress Linda Chung (鍾嘉欣). Viral Divorce Rumors (November 2025) In late 2025, fake reports circulated widely on

  1. Misleads fans – Especially casual fans who don’t follow Linda’s official IG or Weibo. Many end up sharing fake news.
  2. Damages reputation – Some fake content portrays Linda as unprofessional or involved in controversies she has nothing to do with.
  3. Financial scams – Several fake “exclusive interviews” link to sketchy websites or paid subscriptions for “full video” that doesn’t exist.

Linda Chung is a Canadian actress and model who has been a victim of deepfake pornography. In 2019, a manipulated video of her was created and shared online, which appeared to show her in a compromising situation. The video was a deepfake, created using artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to superimpose Chung's face onto another person's body.

If you or someone you know is affected by fake porn, there are resources available to help. Please reach out to support organizations or law enforcement agencies for assistance.

Handling Workplace Bullying:

On her YouTube channel, she candidly shared that she herself was bullied on set in the past, advising fans that "doing nothing" is often the best way to handle those who try to provoke a reaction. The Broader Challenge: Deepfakes and Disinformation China Media and Entertainment Weekly News Bulletin

claiming that Linda Chung had filed for divorce from her husband, Jeremy Leung, in Canada.

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