Single mother Van Hugo writes poetry, calls coach Park Hang Seo "big brother"
One day after causing a stir with a poem 'flirting' with Van Thanh, the 32-year-old MC showed off his talent in writing poetry to cheer for the Korean coach.
Thanh Van Hugo posted a photo of the Korean coach and wrote a poem for him before the final against Uzbekistan on January 27. Photo:FB. |
On January 25, Thanh Van Hugo "followed the wishes of some friends and wrote another poem for Mr. Park Hang Seo". The beauty humorously transcribed the Vietnamese name of Mr. Park along with the word "thank you" in Korean: "Oh Hang Seo, big brother. I sincerely want to say Kam Sa Mi Ta (thank you). Vietnam and Korea are really deep in love and gratitude, luckily they avoided each other. In the final, they didn't have to suffer. Korea helped Vietnam win, adding to the love."
After the short poem, the mother of one wished the Korean coach to bring U23 Vietnam to the pinnacle of glory and at the same time sent thanks and "a million likes for you". Thanh Van Hugo's status attracted thousands of "likes" and hundreds of comments after a few hours. Most of the comments praised the 32-year-old MC's ability to "speak poetry". Thanh Van Hugo also wittily responded with poetry to everyone's poetic comments.
The 32-year-old MC was criticized by Van Thanh's fans for 'flirting' with the young defender despite knowing he had a girlfriend on January 24. Photo:FB. |
A day before, the single mother caused a stir with her poem "flirting" with defender Vu Van Thanh, who successfully took the last penalty kick of U23 Vietnam in the semi-final match against Qatar. The cheerful poems got Thanh Van into trouble when many of Van Thanh's fans jumped in to criticize and "bombard" her with messages because the defender from Hai Duong had a girlfriend.
The 32-year-old beauty later had to speak up to explain and reassure the fans of the hot boy defender. The mother of one affirmed that she "only"I was just teasing her for fun, I didn't mean to steal anyone's lover" and asked fans to "be calm, don't be too tense, it's not fun", and not to be too aggressive and terrorize her anymore.
On the afternoon of January 27, Coach Park Hang Seo and his team entered the match for the U23 Asian Championship in Changzhou, China. Vietnam's opponent was Uzbekistan, the Central Asian team that defeated defending champion Japan 4-0 in the quarter-finals and beat South Korea 4-1 in the semi-finals.