Hong Kong ― Hong Kong actress Judy Kwong played a fencer in Battle Of The Seven Sisters. Despite her petite size putting her at a disadvantage, the actress finally found success in fencing with her tenacity.

The 29-year-old actress is just as ambitious in real life – having kickstarted not just one, but two business pursuits during the pandemic, on top of filming.

Kwong launched her own cookie brand Petitesseriehk this year and recently invested a six-figure sum in a gymnasium business along with a group of friends and coaches including singer Alvin Ng.

Kwong spoke about the gym opening on her socials and many familiar faces in showbiz turned up to show their support including Sammy Leung, Alex Fong, Joey Law, Iris Lam, Karmen Kwok and several cast members like Hero Yuen and Aaryn Cheung from the Come Home Love series – proving her popularity.

Photo: Instagram screengrab/judy.kwong

Kwong hails from a well-to-do family background and her parents are in the furniture company. It was also revealed that Kwong had opened an investment company. She also owns a mansion in Happy Valley worth millions despite her young age. Kwong is currently living with her family at a 2,000-sq ft Casa Marina villa in the Tai Po district, reported Jayne Stars.

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Kwong majored in Economics and minored in astronomy and debate, graduating from Seattle University. After returning to Hong Kong, Kwong worked as a business analyst before going into modelling a year later and signed on as a TVB artiste in 2016.

When she was working as a business analyst, Kwong felt the 9 to 5 work was boring and unsuitable for her as she likes to try new things. She then joined the entertainment industry as a model and actress.

Born Jul 2, 1992, Kwong Jie Ying, also known as Judy Kwong Yit Ying is a Hong Kong hostess, actress and model. /TISG