'Baby' Xuan Nghi just graduated from a famous university in the US
The former child singer of Vietnamese music attended the graduation ceremony of the University of Southern California on May 11.
On her personal page, “little” Xuan Nghi shared emotional moments with friends on her graduation day at the University of Southern California. “College, done. Today is a great day,” she shared.
Xuan Nghi on graduation day. |
At the age of 24, Xuan Nghi has the appearance of a mature, active young woman. Previously, since April, Xuan Nghi has shared many times about her happy feelings when she is about to leave the famous school. Receiving congratulations from friends, she shared: "I feel sad on this day. I really want to go to school forever."
Xuan Nghi, born in 1994, is one of the most beloved child singers in Vietnam, along with “little” Xuan Mai. At the time of her fame, Xuan Nghi decided to temporarily stop her career and study abroad in the US.
In 2015, she happily shared that she had passed the Music Industry Department of the University of Southern California. This is one of the top schools in the US. According to a survey byUs NewsIn 2011, the school ranked 22nd in the list of prestigious universities in the US.
At the age of 24, Xuan Nghi graduated from university in the US and wants to develop a professional music career. |
“Holding the admission letter in my hand, I felt as if I was in a dream. I confided in my sister for a long time because she was the one who encouraged me and gave me a lot of confidence when I decided to follow this path,” Xuan Nghi shared on the first day of university admission.
While living in the US, Xuan Nghi worked many service jobs to earn extra income.
Xuan Nghi wanted to escape from the shadow of her younger sister Xuan Nghi so she found an opportunity in America. |
"Everyone has to grow up. When people meet me and say I'm different, I feel normal," Xuan Nghi said when people commented on her adult figure being much different from when she was a child.
Talking about the reason for leaving showbiz to go to America, Xuan Nghi frankly said: “I like the name Xuan Nghi. But if I stayed in Vietnam, this name would haunt me and there would be no opportunity for me to develop. I want to go to America to escape the shadow of Xuan Nghi.”