Jacqueline Wong seems to have found her voice on social media after seven months.

On Sunday (Nov 10), the Hong Kong actress changed her profile picture and made her first Instagram post since she posted an apology in April after she was caught in a cheating scandal with singer Andy Hui.

Wong, 30, posted a photo of a stack of scripts for TVB serial Finding Her Voice in her latest post, as she wrote: "I have gone through many emotions after Finding Her Voice went from being shelved, rumours of it being reshot, then status quo, and finally it became the anniversary drama."

Finding Her Voice, in which Wong has a leading role, was one of the Hong Kong broadcaster's major productions to mark its 52nd anniversary this year. It was originally scheduled to be reshot to remove scenes involving her after the scandal, but it was given a reprieve and was later aired on prime time from Oct 7, with the 30th and final episode to be screened on Nov 15.

Wong continued in the post: "Beside being happy that Finding Her Voice has been shown in its original version, my biggest feeling along the way is 'fear' . I fear that its rating will be affected by me and fear that I will waste everyone's effort."

Despite initial concerns that the serial's viewership ratings would be affected by the scandal, the show has enjoyed good ratings and received rave reviews due to strong performances from veteran actors such as Hugo Ng, Chung King Fai and Ram Chiang.

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