Duong Cam Lynh admits to photos at the casino
The actress said she used to gamble at a casino in Phu Quoc. However, she denied having any gambling-related debts.
In recent days, Duong Cam Lynh has become the focus of media attention after the scandal of owing 6 billion VND and being blocked by creditors. On social networks, many accounts have spread images of the actress gambling in a casino.
Responding to the above information, Duong Cam Lynh admitted that she used to gamble at a casino in Phu Quoc.
"That was the time when I was stuck in Phu Quoc, Lynh gambled there. Every night, Lynh had to stay there. Lynh and her ex gambled there," the actress shared.
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Duong Cam Lynh admitted to gambling in Phu Quoc. |
However, Duong Cam Lynh denied that her debt was related to gambling. Explaining the reason for borrowing 6 billion VND, Duong Cam Lynh said that in addition to business money, she borrowed to help an acquaintance. The actress shared that her family is currently very worried because she owes a large amount of money.
The actress said the past few days have been dark for her and her family. She apologized for letting her personal scandals affect her fans.
"Currently, I don't dare leave the house. I'm trying to sell things online to make ends meet," the actress said.
Previously, on January 9, actress Duong Cam Lynh confirmed that she was blocked by creditors demanding money. A video recording the actress being asked to pay her debt went viral on social media on the evening of January 8.
The actress explained that she currently owes about 6 billion VND to many people. As for the person appearing in the viral video, Duong Cam Lynh borrowed 300 million VND. The actress has paid this person 190 million VND and currently owes 110 million VND. Every month she has to give the creditor 20 million VND, but this month she paid 5 days late so she is being asked to pay the debt.
After the scandal, the actress was fired by the film crew.Beautyterminate the contract. Director Hoang Duy said: "The leaders of the investors and brands instructed that the female lead role could not be involved in such a scandal. If anyone works in the entertainment industry, they probably understand that when a dispute occurs, the film crew faces many difficulties. We cannot know what happened between Lynh and the lender, how much money, or when it will end. Therefore, the producer does not want the incident to affect the film. A film is also related to the television station, investors, and brands. Personally, I cannot change that decision."