Bao Anh, along with LyHan, Tien Tien, Miu Le, and Maiquinn, performed "Lam luc" during the Live Stage 4 round, which aired on the evening of 2/8. The ballad, composed by Tien Tien, celebrates motherhood, likening a mother to a superhero. In the eyes of their families, children may grow up but they will always be their mother's "baby."
Bao Anh couldn't hold back her tears on stage. She sang the final line, "Then comes the time when I become a mother," resonating deeply as the only mother in the group.
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Bao Anh holds her daughter while introducing her to the audience. |
MC Tran Thanh introduced Bao Anh's family, including her parents and daughter, who were in the audience to watch her performance. Bao Anh then brought her daughter, Misumi, onto the stage to the cheers of the crowd.
Bao Anh shared that her daughter's nickname, Misumi, is Japanese for "pure, beautiful flower." For her, the past two years have been filled with joy. "Being a mother is the most sacred thing in life," she said, adding that motherhood has helped her mature and grow in many ways. "I feel like I've been reborn. My daughter has brought me a new horizon, a new happiness," the singer explained.
The moment Bao Anh introduced her daughter has garnered tens of thousands of likes on social media. Many viewers left comments celebrating the singer's happiness.
Bao Anh publicly announced her motherhood in 4/2024 but has not revealed the identity of the child's father. She cares for Misumi with the support of her family. She emphasized her gentle approach to parenting, teaching her daughter love and kindness.
The 33-year-old singer, Nguyen Hoai Bao Anh, is from TP HCM. She gained recognition after participating in The Voice Vietnam in 2012. She is known for ballads like "Trai tim em cung biet dau" (Mr. Siro) and "Ai khoc noi dau nay" (Duc Tri). She has also acted in films such as "Nha co 5 nang tien" and "Bay ngot ngao." She was in a three-year relationship with a fellow singer that ended in 2017. Since then, Bao Anh has been private about her romantic life.
During the show, Bao Anh's group delivered a moving and well-produced performance. Each singer shared their own personal story. Miu Le admitted to looking up to avoid crying when she saw the families of the contestants in the audience. She has experienced loneliness since her father passed away two years ago, and her mother currently lives in Canada. Team leader LyHan tearfully recounted her mother's life—she had been married three times, but all her husbands have passed away. LyHan expressed her desire to be the "man" of the family and protect her mother.
"Em xinh say hi," which aims to "find the next generation of female idols in Vietnamese music," has been airing since late May. The 14-episode show is scheduled to conclude in August. The program is produced by the same team behind the successful "Anh trai say hi" in mid-2024.
30 contestants were divided into groups, competing directly through group performances and being eliminated in each round. Music director JustaTee (nickname Jessica Thanh Tu) and a team of over 20 producers and musicians are responsible for the new compositions for the contestants.
10 contestants have already left the show: Anh Sang, Han Sara, Dao Tu A1J, Muoi, Ly Ly, Hoang Duyen, Ngo Lan Huong, Yeolan, Chi Xe, and Danmy.
Tan Cao
*Photo and video provided by the organizers.*