Taiwanese singer Angela Chang felt 'betrayed' in 2009 fallout with her mother


By AGENCY
In 2019, Angela Chang's parents accused her in a magazine interview of not taking care of them. Photo: Angela Chang/Instagram

Taiwanese singer Angela Chang has opened up in public for the first time about her fallout with her mother, describing the betrayal she felt then.

In 2009, Chang's parents accused her in a magazine interview of not taking care of them, but she countered the claim, saying that her mother had made off with her savings of NT$100 million.

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