H'hen Nie wears a wreath and national costume next to her husband on the big day
On the afternoon of March 14, H'hen Nie shared sweet photos with her husband Tuan Khoi. Both wore traditional costumes.
On the afternoon of March 14, H'hen Nie suddenly shared with the audience pictures of her happy day with her husband - photographer Tuan Khoi.
In the published images, H'hen Nie wears the traditional costume of the Ede ethnic group, her homeland. The black shirt has delicate brocade patterns on the neckline and sleeves, combined with a black skirt with distinctive green and yellow stripes. Standing out on H'hen Nie's head is a wreath of baby flowers - a flower symbolizing purity and eternal love.
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Tuan Khoi wore a traditional jade green ao dai with delicate floral patterns and a red turban, creating a harmonious combination of Kinh and Ede cultures on his big day.
Notably, in the second photo, the couple looked at each other affectionately. H'hen Nie held a bouquet of roses and bright red tulips in her hand.
ReplyVietNamNetH'hen Nie's team only said that this was the beauty's "happy day", without sharing any further specific information.
Previously, H'hen Nie shared about her beautiful love story with Tuan Khoi, who has accompanied her in many community projects and supported her in her career. On February 11, Tuan Khoi proposed to the beauty at the house they will live together. On February 14, H'Hen Nie showed off a photo of them officially registering their marriage.
H'Hen Nie's husband, Nguyen Tuan Khoi, was born in 1989. He is a photographer and director specializing in TVC production in Ho Chi Minh City. The couple met in mid-2018 but kept their relationship a secret. Despite going through many breakups and reunions, they still found each other and officially confirmed "falling in love again" on January 8, 2025. H'Hen Nie shared that the challenges helped them both mature and understand each other better.
H'Hen Nie was born in 1992, is an Ede ethnic from Dak Lak. She was crowned Miss Universe Vietnam 2017 and entered the top 5 of Miss Universe 2018. She is also the first Miss Universe Vietnam to come from an ethnic minority community, bringing a strong message about the cultural diversity and beauty of Vietnamese women.