: A viral post in late 2022 accused Chung of being "unapproachable" and "rude" after she allegedly refused a fan's photo request. Counter-Narrative
In 2019, a deepfake video featuring Linda Chung's face superimposed on a pornographic actress's body was created and shared online. The video quickly went viral, causing distress and concern for Chung. This incident demonstrates the potential for deepfakes to be used for harassment, defamation, and exploitation. Linda Chung Fake Porn
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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 This incident demonstrates the potential for deepfakes to
In response to these concerns, some countries have implemented regulations and laws to address the issue of deepfake pornography. For example, in the United States, some states have implemented laws that make it a crime to create or distribute deepfake pornography without consent.
High-profile actors frequently face fake social media accounts that impersonate them to spread rumors or engage in phishing scams.
: Linda Chung officially debunked the claims on 15 November 2025, dismissing them as "routine industry gossip" and urging her fans to remain calm. Current Status