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Meet Hong Kong icon Donnie Yen’s talented daughter, Jasmine Yen: from fangirling over Selena Gomez to posting her own Blackpink-calibre music videos, is the 18 year old set to be a pop star?

She’s got a model mum and action movie star dad, but Jasmine Yen, Donnie Yen’s daughter, seems to be headed for a career in music. Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram
She’s got a model mum and action movie star dad, but Jasmine Yen, Donnie Yen’s daughter, seems to be headed for a career in music. Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram

  • The daughter of Star Wars and John Wick action star Donnie Yen and model Cissy Wang, Jasmine Yen has gone from warbling child to talented teen in recent years
  • She dances to Britney Spears and Dua Lipa songs, starred in her own Blackpink-meets-Shakira-esque music video – and just won a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music in the US

As the daughter of renowned martial arts action star Donnie Yen and model Cissy Wang, it’s fair to say that Jasmine Yen is no stranger to the spotlight.
Jasmine Yen, Donnie Yen, Cissy Wang and James Yen are a tight knit family, and often support each other in public. Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram
Jasmine Yen, Donnie Yen, Cissy Wang and James Yen are a tight knit family, and often support each other in public. Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram

Donnie is a huge name in Hong Kong, but has also made waves in Hollywood with his roles in Star Wars and Mulan, and is about to hit screens again in the hotly anticipated John Wick: Chapter 4. Wang, meanwhile, is a model who won the Miss Chinese Toronto Pageant in 2000.

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Daughter Jasmine appears to be a chip off the old block. She already has her mum’s height of 181cm at the age of just 18, according to 8 Days, and clearly loves the entertainment business as much as her parents do.

Here’s what else we know about her.

She’s a singer-songwriter extraordinaire

Jasmine Yen isn’t shy when it comes to performing and singing in front of others – might she make it into a career? Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram
Jasmine Yen isn’t shy when it comes to performing and singing in front of others – might she make it into a career? Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram

Jasmine has been impressing Hong Kong with her singing voice since she was 12, and even stood up and performed Whitney Houston’s Greatest Love of All for the audience at 2017’s Save the Children Annual Gala Dinner.

In Donnie’s Instagram dedication to his daughter on her 18th birthday, he posted a video montage that showed her evolution from singing child to talented teen. But one of the things her parents seem most proud of are her songwriting skills. Jasmine wrote a song for her grandfather who died in 2020, titled No Man Could, which she sang on the piano and which Yen posted on his Facebook.

Jasmine Yen was close to mum Cissy Wang’s father, and wrote a tribute song for him on the piano after he died. Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram
Jasmine Yen was close to mum Cissy Wang’s father, and wrote a tribute song for him on the piano after he died. Photo: @jasmineyen/Instagram