Meritorious Artist Thoai My started singing reformed opera at the age of 11 with the guidance of her older sister, artists Thoại Miêu and Út Trọng.American Voice famous for plays like Undercurrent, Illusion..Meritorious Artist Thoai My is considered the “soul” of the Huynh Long classical drama troupe. She was with the troupe for a long time before temporarily leaving to go abroad for medical treatment.Recently, Artist Thoai My has officially returned to Vietnam after a long period of treatment. In the latest image she updated, the female artist looks healthy and cheerful. It is known that her current health is quite good and the female artist has started accepting new shows.Despite her life as an artist, Meritorious Artist Thoại Mỹ has had many ups and downs in her personal life. The artist once had a lavish wedding with her ex-husband but it ended in divorce. After that, she went through two engagements but still could not get married. In the past few years, she has been lucky enough to find happiness with her Vietnamese-American boyfriend.Meritorious Artist Thoại Mỹ now wishes for nothing more than a peaceful life. Her love is still passionate, but most of all, she feels comfortable because she is not bound by marriage or the obligations of being a wife. She also does not put pressure on both of them about the future. For her, having someone by her side to take care of her, encourage her, and share her joys and sorrows is enough.After experiencing an illness, Meritorious Artist Thoai My clearly felt the fragility of human life. From then on, the female artist also changed a lot in her lifestyle. From a closed person, not liking crowds and only staying at home, she trained herself to be open-minded, finding joy from the people around her.“At any age, people want to be happy. I like to wake up every day and see myself fresh and young. Now I know how to enjoy life more, instead of just closing myself off after life’s storms,” Thoai My shared. Having once shared her regret for not being able to have children, the Meritorious Artist is no longer too sad or resentful. She admits that her circumstances do not allow her to think more about this. On the contrary, the joy from her friends and grandchildren, though small, warms her heart and makes her feel that life is more meaningful.
Meritorious Artist Thoai My started singing reformed opera at the age of 11 with the guidance of her older sister, artists Thoại Miêu and Út Trọng.
American Voice famous for plays like Undercurrent, Illusion..
Meritorious Artist Thoai My is considered the “soul” of the Huynh Long classical drama troupe. She was with the troupe for a long time before temporarily leaving to go abroad for medical treatment.
Recently, Artist Thoai My has officially returned to Vietnam after a long period of treatment. In the latest image she updated, the female artist looks healthy and cheerful. It is known that her current health is quite good and the female artist has started accepting new shows.
Despite her life as an artist, Meritorious Artist Thoại Mỹ has had many ups and downs in her personal life. The artist once had a lavish wedding with her ex-husband but it ended in divorce. After that, she went through two engagements but still could not get married. In the past few years, she has been lucky enough to find happiness with her Vietnamese-American boyfriend.
Meritorious Artist Thoại Mỹ now wishes for nothing more than a peaceful life. Her love is still passionate, but most of all, she feels comfortable because she is not bound by marriage or the obligations of being a wife. She also does not put pressure on both of them about the future. For her, having someone by her side to take care of her, encourage her, and share her joys and sorrows is enough.
After experiencing an illness, Meritorious Artist Thoai My clearly felt the fragility of human life. From then on, the female artist also changed a lot in her lifestyle. From a closed person, not liking crowds and only staying at home, she trained herself to be open-minded, finding joy from the people around her.
“At any age, people want to be happy. I like to wake up every day and see myself fresh and young. Now I know how to enjoy life more, instead of just closing myself off after life’s storms,” Thoai My shared. Having once shared her regret for not being able to have children, the Meritorious Artist is no longer too sad or resentful. She admits that her circumstances do not allow her to think more about this. On the contrary, the joy from her friends and grandchildren, though small, warms her heart and makes her feel that life is more meaningful.