Grandmother's Hidden Photo Album Reveals Double Life To Her Family

Johnny Quan always wondered what kind of life his grandmother had lived. She forbade her family from going through her photo albums, making Johnny believe she was keeping some deep, dark secret. But, at 93 years old, she passed away, leaving her photo albums to Johnny and his family. Did he dare go through the books and uncover what she'd spent a lifetime trying to hide?

Grandma Leung Ping

Though Johnny Quan was shattered by his grandmother's passing in February 2020, he knew the 93-year-old lived a long, happy life. Since his grandma, Leung Ping, who also went by Teresa Leung, was a very private woman, he always wondered if she was hiding something.

Love for the Arts

Leung Ping grew up in China before eventually moving to and retiring in San Francisco where the rest of the family also lives. Johnny, who resides in the Bay Area, works as a freelance artist and teacher and connects his love for the arts to his grandmother.

A Gifted Musician

It was no secret that Grandma Leung was a gifted musician, as she'd occasionally sing and play piano at family gatherings. But this was the extent of what Leung Ping revealed to her family, which always left Johnny wanting more.

When I Go

While Leung Ping would let Johnny and the rest of the family flip through some of her photo albums, she had several that were always off limits. A frustrated, curious Johnny pried, begging his grandmother to see the secret albums, to which she replied “You can see them when I go.”