Khanh Thi and Phan Hien: Their 10-year-old son is tall and a two-time world champion.
The family of dancesport champions Khanh Thi and Phan Hien shared a heartwarming Christmas photo shoot, in which their eldest son, Kubi, drew attention with his exceptional height and impressive achievements.
The Christmas atmosphere was warm and filled with witty banter.
To celebrate Christmas, dancesport champions Khanh Thi and Phan Hien shared a new set of family photos. In the pictures, the couple and their three children are wearing matching red outfits, creating a joyful and cozy festive atmosphere.
Along with the photos, Phan Hien humorously shared about the rapid growth of his firstborn son, Kubi: "I predict we'll have to switch positions next year because standing on tiptoes like this is getting tiring." This shows that the boy has grown almost as tall as his father.

Khanh Thi also conveyed a message of love and warmth to everyone: “May this Christmas season bring peace, warmth, and a truly fulfilling new year to everyone. May all the children always be filled with laughter in the loving embrace of their parents and family.”
The son follows in his footsteps with impressive achievements.
Kubi, whose real name is Minh Cuong, was born in 2015 and is the couple's firstborn son. At the age of 10, Kubi not only has a tall and handsome appearance but also shows outstanding talent in ballroom dancing, following in his parents' footsteps.

The boy has achieved many impressive accomplishments, most notably two world championships in the junior category at the Syllabus World Championship. In addition, Kubi has won numerous medals at domestic and international competitions.

A happy family life and parenting tips
Khánh Thi and Phan Hiển officially married in 2022 after a long relationship. Currently, the family has three children: Minh Cường (Kubi), Vương Diễm (Anna, born in 2018), and Thùy Linh (Lisa, born in 2023). The couple frequently spends time documenting memorable moments with their children, showing their care and appreciation for family values.

Despite being proud of her son's success, Khanh Thi said that she and her husband always try to give him a normal childhood. She shared: "I don't want my son to know that he is a world champion, being praised by the whole country. I'm afraid that will spoil him. But when you look at families who aren't artists, that's a source of great happiness for them... But Hien and I have to restrain those emotions, and sometimes it's a little unfair to the baby."


