The ceremony was held in a warm and elegant atmosphere at a wedding center in Ho Chi Minh City. Guests included family and close friends of the bride and groom. At the beginning of the reception, Hung Thuan appeared on stage with his bride, Tue Tam, performing "Thien Dang," a hit song by rapper Wowy.
The 42-year-old actor continuously hugged and kissed his wife, assisting her with her dress as they moved. At the reception tables, many colleagues, including couples Kha Ly and Thanh Duy, Tu Vi and Van Anh, and Thanh Binh, cheered for the newlyweds, swaying to the music.
Hung Thuan admitted he had "never been so nervous in his life," despite having performed on numerous stages. The actor thanked both families for their support throughout their journey. "Today is a very meaningful day for me, a milestone marking a new chapter in my life," he said.
The actor publicly announced his relationship in 2024 after years of keeping his private life discreet. The couple met in 2016 through his mother's introduction. He was immediately impressed by her simplicity and sincerity. Starting with work-related exchanges, their relationship gradually deepened. He introduced Tue Tam to his close friends, including the cast of the film "Cong Mat Troi," such as Tu Vi, Nguyet Anh, Luong The Thanh, and Hoa Hiep.
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Hung Thuan and his wife were together for many years before marriage. Photo: Quynh Tran |
The actor was previously married but divorced in 2014. He has a 15-year-old son. He had a few relationships afterward, but none led to a happy ending. He used to believe that love was a matter of fate. Previously, he found it difficult to open his heart due to various life challenges. "However, when I find the right person, I'm always ready to give myself a chance," he once said.
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Hung Thuan with his wife, Thanh Tam. Photo: Quynh Tran |
Nguyen Hung Thuan was born in Ho Chi Minh City. In 1997, he rose to fame playing An, the main character in the television series "Dat Phuong Nam" (directed by Nguyen Vinh Son). He portrayed a smart but shy boy wandering in the Mekong Delta searching for his father. On that journey, he learned to be independent, protected by generous locals, and gradually matured.
The role earned Hung Thuan the Mai Vang Award for "Most Favorite Actor" and numerous artistic opportunities. He ventured into singing, releasing his debut album "Khong The O Ben Nhau" and forming the MBK band. In 2009, Hung Thuan returned to acting in films like "Cong Mat Troi," "Hoa Ngu Sac," and "Nang Dau Bat Dac Di."
Hung Thuan's most recent film is "Trung So An Tet," released in 2021. The actor admitted that the impact of "Dat Phuong Nam" was so significant that it became challenging for his acting career to take off further. In recent years, he has shifted to real estate and livestream sales.
Mai Nhat