The former Hong Kong model Connie ng It has become a powerful story felt after its shocking weight has fallen just 22 kilograms, due to an extreme diet triggered by toxic beauty standards and emotional trauma in her wedding.
According to Global Times, the story of NG continues to circulate in the media of Hong Kong as a memory that makes us reflect on the physical and emotional costs of chasing unhealthy ideals of perfection, especially for women who try to get married in wealthy families.
A dream wedding that has turned into a nightmare
Blessed with beauty and intelligence, Connie ng It was once the ideal of many suitors and has easily found success as a commercial model. At 16, he met EdwinAn instructed heir to Harvard a Wing On International Holdings. At 21, she had married a life that resembled a fairy tale, flooded with luxury and affection.
But immediately after moving with her husband, things have changed. Ng, desperate to please his rich in -laws, became obsessed with the maintenance of his appearance. A casual comment from her husband during a meal – “You gained weight” – He triggered a dangerous spiral.
Diet dangerous for life and physical collapse
Driven by fear and insecurity, NG fell into an extreme and improper diet, leading to Anorexia and serious deterioration of health. He had to remove half of the stomach and the colon and thus became fragile that he could no longer walk without help.
His dreams of studying abroad have vanished. Although her husband initially took care of her, her affection decreased while the NG conditions worsened. With the teeth and hair falling and the body that moved, in the end a relationship began. In 2006, he asked for divorce. NG received a food of 42,500 yuan per month.
The emotional and physical shock of divorce has caused his health to deteriorate further. At some point, he weighed alone 22 kg and physically resembled a 70 -year -old woman. In 2021, Edwin He finished food payments, pushing NG into further difficulties.
However, thanks to medical care and emotional support from his medical parents, NG gradually regained some strength. Although he cannot return to his former beauty and remains dependent on nutritional solutions because of his stomach removed, his conditions are no longer dangerous for life.
A message of healing and caution
Now living a more peaceful and peaceful life, NG has shared recent photos and messages online.
Although he can never recover his past aspect, his words resonate deeply, “Azi yourself. Don’t miss you trying to satisfy someone else’s standards or pursue unhealthy beauty ideals.”
Connie ng’s The story is not only a tragedy, but a testimony earned hard to resilience-and a powerful warning against letting the self-esteem be dictated by others.