Her stunning looks saw her crowned Miss Hong Kong last year.
However, according to students at her old university, Louisa Mac's teeth weren't good enough to grant her access to their Spring ball - as people believed she was an imposter.
Ms Mac used to study law at the University of Cambridge and had arranged to visit with a TV crew on Saturday evening.
Louisa Mak wanted to go back to the University of Cambridge, where she studied law, to film inside its 200-year-old student union
The team flew from Hong Kong with the hope of filming inside the University's 200-year-old student union.
Ms Mac, two large cameras, lighting and crew members made their way around the institution.
The team quickly stirred attention - but relations soured when they allegedly tried to grab free booze they weren't entitled to.
The beauty queen was crowned Miss Hong Kong last year. However, suspicions rose at the Spring ball as to whether she was genuine
Speaking to student newspaper The Tab, a spectator said: 'I asked one of the film crew guys who wasn't carrying a camera what was going on.
'He said she was Miss Hong Kong and had been to Newnham, so they were taking a video. She seemed nice, but not very talkative.'
Suspicions then continued to grow when rumours spread that she was actually an imposter.
One member of the ball was overheard justifying this as they claimed the 'actual Miss Hong Kong has much better teeth'.
Following the confusion, the group was ushered into an office.
However, they failed to talk their way out of the situation as they were unable to present press passes when questioned.
After discussions, security guards were called to kick the group out.
Gossip about a Miss Hong Kong impersonator crashing the ball continued to circulate round the event until students realised she was the genuine.
A post on her Instagram account earlier that day showed the star on the campus.
Eventually Ms Mak and her TV crew were taken into an office, where they failed to present their press passes. They were consequently thrown out
On Friday, Newnham College also announced the beauty queen's arrival on their Facebook page.
The post, read: 'Louisa Mak (NC 2011) was crowned Miss Hong Kong last year and returned to Newnham this week with a film crew to record a programme about her life in Cambridge.
'The law graduate joined a formal hall on Wednesday and visited her old room in Sidgwick to show her fans back home what life at a Cambridge college is like.'
The student union has declined to comment further on the incident.
One member of the ball was overheard justifying claims that Ms Mak was a fake as they said the 'actual Miss Hong Kong has much better teeth'
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