PDRM officers in Petaling Jaya recently visited Adeline Chang’s house after she lodged a report against trespassers whom she claimed had physically assaulted her.
The alleged “trespassers” were three internet celebrities—Vinki Wong, Bryan Wee, and Yao Wang Herbal—who had taken legal action against her and attempted to personally deliver Notices of Demand (NODs) to her doorstep. In a live Facebook video by Yao Wang Herbal, the trio explained that Adeline had refused to accept the first NOD sent to her, prompting them to visit her home in person to deliver it on May 10.
One of the celebrities, Vinki, shared a brief WhatsApp conversation with a runner who informed her that the initial delivery attempt had failed.
When the officers arrived at the scene, Adeline came out of her house and accused the trio of trespassing and slapping her—an allegation they denied, stating that they were recording the encounter live for documentation purposes.
As the police discussed the matter with the group, it became clear that the trio was there solely to deliver the NODs to Adeline and to ensure she received them. Yao Wang also informed the officers that Adeline, who had previously worked for him in a live video promoting his product, had falsely claimed she was not paid.
Yao Wang asserted that he had paid Adeline for her work, while she maintained that she had not received a single sen.
Prior to visiting Adeline’s house, the trio had also filed a police report, alleging that Adeline had manipulated multiple facts.
In a Facebook post, Bryan Wee—who is also a cross-dresser—stated that he had officially filed a lawsuit against Adeline Chang on May 2 for the following reasons:
- Defamatory posts about Bryan’s family on April 18
- Posting images of Bryan’s family without consent, accompanied by hostile remarks
However, Bryan offered Adeline a way to avoid legal consequences: he demanded a public apology within 14 days of the NOD’s delivery and the removal of the defamatory content.
Vinki and Yao Wang Herbal also claimed to be victims of Adeline’s similar tactics.
They alleged that their family members were targeted in defamatory posts by Adeline, who also insulted Yao Wang’s wife and child by claiming they were diagnosed with an illness.
“If I don’t do something for my wife and kid, I would fail as a husband and a father. I’m done. I’m suing her this time. To Adeline’s parents—she is your responsibility. Please do something about it,” Yao Wang said in the live video.
The trio eventually left after the police agreed to deliver the NODs to Adeline on their behalf.
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