Questioned about 'what she does for a living', Hien Ho speaks up
Whether intentionally or unintentionally, netizens asked singer Hien Ho directly: "What are you doing after the "brothers rely on" scandal?

Singer Hien Ho's recent candid sharing in livestreams has attracted attention. She is not afraid to respond to sarcastic and critical comments. And she also does not avoid questions related to the "brothers and sisters" scandal that caused her singing career to collapse at the time when it was at its peak.
Recently, during a livestream with the audience, Hien Ho received the question "What do you do for a living now?", Hien Ho pondered for a long time, then the female singer responded: "I've been singing for a while, but you haven't seen me? I sing to earn money to make many products to contribute to everyone."
Besides, netizens also wondered about the sale of the G63 supercar, Hien Ho said: "Is that car so important to everyone that you keep mentioning and asking about it?".
In a previous livestream, singer Hien Ho said she sold her G63 a year ago. The reason for selling the car was to get money to make recent music videos.
This is the first time Hien Ho has directly spoken out about the reason for selling the G63 after rumors that the female singer was short of money and in need due to a lack of shows after the scandal.
In a previous livestream, when reading a comment from an audience member who was sarcastic because Hien Ho only sings at bars and clubs... Hien Ho responded: "This guy is too discriminatory, singing at bars and clubs is great, bro. Performing at bars and clubs also makes a lot of money, bro. Audiences are audiences everywhere, what are you saying, do you have shows at bars and clubs? Club guests pay money to come in and listen to you sing...".

Hien Ho was a singer with her own audience before the "brothers and sisters" scandal. After the scandal, she struggled in her acting career due to the boycott wave from the audience.
Some time later, she returned with many music products. The products were highly appreciated for their quality, but the audience still did not seem to really accept the name Hien Ho.