Huong Tram writes a handwritten letter to her mother, sharing about the life of a celebrity
The female singer said that this was the first time she wrote a handwritten letter to her mother and expressed her love for her parents through each stroke of the letter instead of a text message.
Huong Tram said she was lucky to be born into a family with an artistic tradition and to have studied music since childhood. When she entered showbiz, her mother always accompanied her, took care of her, and loved her. However, the life of a celebrity kept her busy touring and working constantly, leaving the singer with little time for her family.
Wanting to express her love and gratitude to her mother, the female singer recently wrote a handwritten letter, sending her mother emotional messages.
Huong Tram and her mother. |
Huong Tram confided: "The life of a celebrity is not as happy as I dreamed. Instead of cozy family meals, I have to eat a quick meal in the wings. Instead of talking to my mother, there are text messages. I often tell my mother not to worry when I don't come home for dinner or perform late at night, but I know she always worries about her daughter."
Huong Tram shared that she understands her mother's feelings and concern for her. The more she understands, the more guilty she feels for not showing enough affection to her mother.
"As I grow up, I rarely say 'I love you, Mom, I will always be by your side' like I did before. Sometimes I justify myself by saying I'm too busy to care about how my mom feels," she said.
VocalsOur fate is missedbelieve that in modern life, handwritten letters sent to each other have become too luxurious. However, when writing letters by hand, through each stroke of the letter, not only do you connect your feelings, but the recipient can also feel more about you.
The female singer shares childhood photos with her family. |
She emotionally said: "In the digital age, we only need to call each other to see each other's faces, so not many people still keep the habit of writing letters to each other by hand. I think my handwriting may not be beautiful, and my writing is not really good, but my mother will feel happy knowing that those are the most sincere words written from the bottom of her daughter's heart. I believe that when sitting down and writing letters to loved ones, each person will evoke many beautiful emotions in themselves."
The emotional confessions that Huong Tram sent to her mother are also the opening part of the singer's Mailbox No. 1 project, which will be announced at the end of November.