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Joyful moments of Dinh Ngoc Diep and Victor Vu's family. |
On 12/3, Dinh Ngoc Diep shared a photo collection taken at a resort in Ho Chi Minh City (TP HCM). The actress stated that after ten years of marriage with Victor Vu, she feels more capable and has grown. Her husband provides her with a fulfilling and joyful life.
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Victor Vu also expressed gratitude to his wife and children, saying they have brought more meaning to his life.
The couple first met while collaborating on Victor Vu's debut feature film in Vietnam, "Chuyen Tinh Xa Xu" (2008). Their romantic relationship blossomed after several years of working together. He proposed to the actress at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, in 2012, and they held their wedding in Ho Chi Minh City in 2016.
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The Vietnamese-American director supports his wife in raising their two sons, ensuring they share family responsibilities.
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Dinh Ngoc Diep stated that she always follows her mother-in-law's advice for maintaining happiness: "tuong kinh nhu tan" (treating each other with respect as if they were newlyweds). They both strive to reconcile their opposing personalities to keep their marriage vibrant.
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Victor Vu said he always respects his wife and never pressures her to do anything she dislikes.
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The director rarely socializes with friends. When he does not have a film project, he takes his family on trips to strengthen their bond.
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Beyond work, their happiness comes from spending time with their children. They enjoy taking their kids out or letting them experience life.
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Dinh Ngoc Diep won the Miss Tay Do title in 2004 and was named Favorite Model at the Vietnam Supermodel awards in 2006. She also hosted the television program "Thoi Trang Va Cuoc Song" (Fashion and Life). The beauty gained fame through the series "Anh Chi Co Minh Em", "Hoa Da Quy", "Mua Thuy Tinh", and feature films such as "Chuyen Tinh Xa Xu", "Co Dau Dai Chien", and "Nguoi Bat Tu". Beyond acting, she produced "Toi Thay Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh" and "Nguoi Vo Cuoi Cung".
Victor Vu made his mark with films like "Co Dau Dai Chien", "Thien Menh Anh Hung", "Scandal", and "Qua Tim Mau". In 2015, "Toi Thay Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh" - a film adapted from a story by Nguyen Nhat Anh - became a box office phenomenon. Victor Vu won the Best Director award for a feature film at the Vietnam Film Festival. In 2019, "Mat Biec" - adapted from the novel of the same name - achieved a revenue of 180 billion VND, ranking among the top 5 highest-grossing Vietnamese films at that time, and won the Golden Lotus Award in 2021.
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Hoang Dung
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