The clever daughter makes Thuy Tien - Cong Vinh stunned many times
Thu Tra (synthesis)•February 14, 2020 06:57
Banh Gao slyly criticizing Thuy Tien's outfit as "childish" is one of the humorous situations that amused the audience when the female singer shared about her 7-year-old daughter online.
Born in 2013, baby Banh Gao is the first daughter of the famous couple Thuy Tien - Cong Vinh. Up to now, Banh Gao has never revealed her face but still makes the public crazy because of the funny pictures and stories in daily life shared by her mother on Facebook.
Recently, on her personal Facebook page, Thuy Tien posted a photo showing off her youthful style. In the photo, Cong Vinh's wife wears a short-sleeved shirt, black shorts and white shoes. Along with that is a natural makeup style that looks very youthful and dynamic. This style is quite suitable for going out and gathering with friends.
However, in the eyes of little Banh Gao - Thuy Tien and Cong Vinh's daughter - this outfit is not okay. She even frankly commented that her mother dressed... childishly, warning that if she went out, others would laugh at her.
Thuy Tien shared the story on her personal Facebook page with a humorous tone when describing the conversation with her daughter.
The adorable actions of little Banh Gao have attracted much attention from the audience. Everyone is amused by Banh Gao's "fashionable" comments and thinks that the older the baby gets, the more mischievous he becomes, not afraid to "tease" his mother even though he has been punished many times.
Previously, Banh Gao had surprised her mother many times with her clever "teasing". Once Thuy Tien asked her daughter if she knew what her mother's age was, the little girl insisted that her mother was a Tiger, even though the singer had to correct that she was a Buffalo. "No, my mother was a Tiger. How could my mother be a Buffalo if she is so fierce?", the 7-year-old girl struggled and ended up facing the wall to receive punishment.
Banh Gao once told the maid, Ms. Hang: "Ms. Hang, Ms. Hang, Uncle Cuoi is not real." Along with that was a picture of a pig and Banh Gao's handwriting "meow" which made the two parents not know what this animal really was.
Banh Gao not watching her mother's MV made Thuy Tien "heartbroken", the reason was because BTS "guys" were more handsome, and she even invited her mother to watch it with her.
On International Children's Day, Banh Gao did not ask for toys but asked: "Tomorrow when you come back, just take me to Australia where there is snow to play, Mom." Even Thuy Tien had to wonder: "I'm so smart, why are you doing it to me, Gao?"
Banh Gao even "set up" Thuy Tien to borrow the phone with a question about sacrifice.
Banh Gao also told her father that when he grows up, he will earn money for Cong Vinh and not Thuy Tien's mother: "I will give you money to spend, when I grow up and have money, I will give it all to you". That's why Thuy Tien realized that she was the "surrogate mother".
Last September, little Banh Gao started first grade and could read and write well. After having a good vocabulary, she immediately went to Google to search for information about herself.
"Chi Gao has gone to school and can read and write. The first word she googled was "find it herself". Today is her 6 years and 11 months. Really scary", Thuy Tien shared.
Banh Gao searched for information about himself.
Along with the shared line, Thuy Tien took a screenshot of her daughter's google search keyword: "Thuy Tien's rice cake". The story quickly went viral and received a storm of compliments from the public.
Banh Gao's real name is Le Tran Diem Quynh. Although Thuy Tien - Cong Vinh often share photos of their child on social media, Banh Gao's face has remained a mystery to the audience for many years. For many personal reasons, the couple "Vietnamese version of Vic - Beck" still decided to hide their daughter's face.
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