lol.
Jackie doesn’t have a filter, so sometimes he says some funny ****.
Didn’t see this one coming…
Jackie Chan Changes His Mind, Will Leave $130 Million Fortune to Son, Jaycee
JM Javelosa | Mar 10, 2015 10:39 PM EDT

(Photo : Baidu.com) Jackie Chan Talks about His Son’s Drug Charge: Current Punishments are the Costs to Pay
Being the only son of a famous international movie star like Jackie Chan surely has its privileges. Jackie’s son, Jaycee Chan has lived a luxurious life. He lived in mansions, drove expensive cars, received the best education, and many more. But what many might not know is, Jackie is a disciplinarian, who once said that he will not leave a single penny of his wealth to his son.
When asked whether he will leave his entire fortune to his son, two years ago, he said, “If my son is capable, he will earn his own money. If he is incapable, he will waste my money.”
However, after Jaycee was released from prison following his drug arrest, his father seems to have developed a softer side for him. In a recent interview, Jackie proudly said that he was impressed by Jaycee’s transformation after serving half a year in jail. Jackie revealed that Jaycee shows a lot more discipline now and voluntarily helps his mom with the chores that needed to be done at home.
In the past few weeks, Jackie was spotted giving Jaycee a haircut to symbolize a new beginning. It was during that time when Jackie mentioned that the relationship between them is definitely better. He is now able to have long talks with his son, unlike in the past where they barely spoke a word to each other because they only end up arguing in the rare occasions that they do.
When asked the same question regarding his wealth, Jackie seemed to have changed his mind and replied, “If I don’t leave my [wealth] to him, who do I give it to? Everything will be left to him. He is my son and I am his father. That will never change.”
Jackie may also be seen working alongside his son, as he accepted a request from Jaycee who asked if he could work on the script of the sequel of the action film “CZ12.”
So did Jaycee just get busted to get attention from his pop? Wouldn’t be the first time that happened.
No longer blacklisted
Good thing it was a Chen Kaige film. A lesser director and the whole film would have been blacklisted for sure.
Jackie Chan’s Son Jaycee Taken Off China Blacklist For New Movie

AP
by Clifford Coonan
6/10/2015 9:57pm PDT
Jaycee Chan, the son of Hong Kong action star Jackie Chan who was jailed last year after a drugs bust, is off the Chinese government’s blacklist ahead of the launch of his next project, Chen Kaige’s A Monk Comes Down The Mountain.
Industry sources confirmed media reports that the martial arts movie will screen on Jul. 3 as planned and that the younger Chan’s scenes will not be cut.
While the Chinese government is currently waging a moral crusade that has seen high profile arrests in the entertainment industry, there have been reports the campaign may be starting to ease.
Also, the need to keep domestic movies hitting the theaters amid an unprecedented onslaught from Hollywood appears to have led authorities to allow films already finished, even if they contain scenes featuring stars with damaged reputations.
“The director (Chen) has been negotiating with the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) saying that Jaycee Chan has a lot of scenes in the movie. It will be very difficult to cut it, let alone re-shooting it,” insiders said, quoted in Taiwanese media.
“Moreover, there are a lot of Hollywood blockbusters being released here and everybody should do something for Chinese films. In the end, SAPPRFT agreed to unblock the restriction.”
There was speculation that Taiwanese movie star Ko Kai, who was arrested smoking marijuana with Chan in a massage parlor in Beijing, will be allowed to appear in the latest, fourth instalment of the Tiny Times franchise, which is due to open on Jul. 9.
Tiny Times director Guo Jingming has repeatedly declined to comment.
Ko, whose real name is Ko Chen-tung, said he had not been invited to take part in promotional work and the poster for Tiny Times 4 does not feature the Taiwanese heartthrob.
There have been reports that Tiny Times 4 has been reshot not to include him, along with another movie, Monster Hunt, which is due to be released on Jul. 16. However, insiders say that difficulties reshooting the Tiny Times movie meant that he would take part.
Through his agent, Ko said only that he hadn’t “received any official news about this and didn’t receive the invitation for the promotion of Tiny Times 4.”
China’s media watchdog last year ordered TV networks to ban “tainted” stars who have used drugs or visited prostitutes from TV and other media outlets. The last 18 months have seen a flurry of big names in the entertainment industry nabbed in drug and vice busts, including Chan, and the Golden Bear-winning director Wang Quan’an, who was arrested last September for “paying for sex.” Wang was released from prison this week.
Some stars remain firmly blacklisted, including Hong Kong’s Edison Chen, whose sex videos with many Hong Kong stars were leaked online in 2008.
Other big figures to fall foul of the campaign are the actor Wang Xuebing, TV actor Zhang Bo on suspected methamphetamine offenses, the screenwriter Chen Wanning who was known by his pen name Ning Caishen, and who tested positive for methamphetamine, police said.
Also caught up were Hong Kong actor Roy Cheung and mainland actor Gao Hu, while director Zhang Yuan, was held for drug offenses at a Beijing railway station.
In a separate incident, a CCTV TV journalist Bian Ce reportedly died after he fell from a building in Beijing’s Chaoyang district while under the influence of drugs. Police said they found two packets of crystal meth near the body.
a good learning curve
Jackie Chan Speaks about Relationship with His Son
2015-08-05 20:17:03 CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Gao Junya

A file photo of Jackie Chan as an anti-drug ambassador. The Kung Fu star says his son’s incarceration has been a good learning curve for him. [Photo: qq.com]
Jackie Chan has spoken out about his relationship with his son Jaycee.
The Kung-Fu star’s son who is also an actor and a singer was released from a six-month prison sentence in February after pleading guilty to allowing others to use marijuana at his apartment in Beijing.
Chan said that his son’s incarceration has been a good learning curve for him.
“Now he reads a lot of books, writes a lot of songs, watches a lot of TV and movies and writes a lot of scripts. Before that happened, everyday he’d just fly to Japan, fly to Taiwan to see friends. Maybe he’d take two days to ten day to write one song. Now he writes so many songs.”
Chan says he is now looking for suitable movie projects for his son. In the meantime, the pair will be working together on the Kung-fu star’s upcoming record which is set for release at the end of this year. Jaycee will produce the album and may even sing with his father on one track.
Earlier today it was revealed that Jackie Chan is the second highest paid actor in the world.
According to Forbes magazine’s official yearly rankings, Chan is said to have made $50 million last year only being beaten by Robert Downey Jr.
two days to write one song? slacker. :rolleyes:
Jaycee
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Jackie Chan finds way out for his drug convict son
By Zhang Rui
China.org.cn, December 23, 2016

Jackie Chan and cast members promote “Railroad Tigers” in Beijing, Dec. 22, 2016. [Photo/ China.org.cn]
There is a hidden role in Jackie Chan’s new film “Railroad Tigers”: the role is played by his son, drug offender Jaycee Chan.
Jaycee Chan, though he has the second most important role in the film, doesn’t appear on any posters or promotional materials for the film and hasn’t attended any promotional events for the film, even the premiere.
No one knew he was in the film until the press members saw him at an advanced screening on Dec. 22 in Beijing.
Jackie Chan refused to answer the question at the premiere regarding whether he helped his son return to movies with this film, diverting the question to director Ding Sheng.
"I felt Jaycee Chan was perfectly fit the role when I wrote script, " Ding said, “this is why.”
The junior Chan was arrested by Beijing police for drug possession on Aug. 14, 2014, alongside Taiwanese actor Kai Ko. Police later found more than 100 grams of marijuana in a search of Chan’s apartment.
In September 2014, the Beijing procurator’s office approved the formal arrest of Jaycee Chan on suspicion of “accommodating drug users.” Jaycee Chan was sentenced to six months in prison and fined 2,000 yuan (US$320). He was released from jail on Feb. 13, 2015.
At the same time, the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television had issued a ban forbidding any actors, industry professionals and entertainers with convictions for drugs, prostitution and other misdeeds to appear on screen. Shanghai People’s Congress set the ban limit at three years.
But Jaycee Chan returned to the movie scene as early as in 2015, when he appeared in the film “Monk Comes Down the Mountain” directed by Chen Kaige. The director negotiated with China’s film watchdog to save Chan’s scenes. Jaycee Chan never appeared in any of the film’s promotional activities.
Jackie Chan’s latest action comedy “Railroad Tigers,” directed by Ding Sheng, was adapted from China’s War of Resistance Against Japan classic “Railway Guerrilla” and will hit Chinese screens on Dec. 23.
Sneaky. So much for bans.