Jenny Tseng's early life was marked by her parents' divorce and her subsequent relocation to Macau, where she was raised by her Austrian father and Chinese stepmother. Despite feeling disconnected from her new family, she eventually left Macau to reunite with her birth mother in Hong Kong.
Growing up Eurasian and as a single child in a conservative society, Jenny developed strong street smarts and a resilient attitude, thanks in part to the support of her extended family and the many guardian angels who guided her along the way. She began her music career in Taiwan, establishing herself as a Mando-pop recording artist before returning to Hong Kong to become a renowned Canto-pop royalty.
However, her life was not without its challenges. She faced intense media scrutiny, particularly after her highly publicized courtship and marriage to late Shaw Brothers Kung Fu film idol Alexander Fu Sheng. The couple's fairy-tale romance was subject to sensationalized media coverage, with Tseng being portrayed as a controlling and pressuring wife who contributed to Fu Sheng's reckless behavior and subsequent death in a car accident.
Despite the harsh public criticism, Tseng persevered, using her experiences to fuel her determination and drive. She continued to build a successful career, both in music and television, and eventually moved on from the tragedy that had befallen her. Through it all, she remained a symbol of strength and resilience, inspiring countless fans with her unwavering spirit and unshakeable optimism.