Le Quyen is saving her villa in the US for her son.
Le Quyen plans to give her expensive villa in the US to her son when he goes to study abroad.
Le Quyen recently shared photos of her 400-square-meter villa in the US.2She bought it in 2017. The house serves as a resting place for the singer during her tours.
The singer said that her son liked the villa from the first time he saw it. Therefore, she plans for the house to be his home in the next six years while he studies in the US.
"Bo was 7 years old then, visiting America for the first time. Out of dozens of houses to look at, he stepped into this one, which his friend had just finished building and was still smelling fresh, completely unoccupied. Bo said, 'Mom, I love this house so much, Mom, please buy it for me!' He was so clever! And so, that home has been here for 6 years. In another 6 years, we'll welcome our young master over for his studies, and we'll be able to take care of him while he studies."Le Quyen shared.

In the shared images, Le Quyen's villa has two floors, designed in a classic, luxurious style with a predominantly white color scheme. The first floor includes a living room, kitchen, and dining area, while the second floor comprises several bedrooms, fully furnished with modern amenities.
Le Quyen and businessman Duc Huy's son's real name is Le Ky Anh, nicknamed Bo. Coming from a famous and wealthy family with a well-known businessman father and a mother who is a famous "queen of tea rooms" in the Vietnamese music scene, Ky Anh is considered a "little prince".
The boy lives a luxurious and extravagant life that many people would envy. From a young age, Ky Anh was trained by his father to play golf and archery. Le Quyen and her ex-husband spare no expense in caring for their son. The boy attends an international school with tuition fees ranging from 300 to 500 million VND per year.

Ky Anh was also frequently taken on trips to many places by her parents, and was given expensive clothes and belongings.
It's worth remembering that back in June 2021, businessman Duc Huy even chartered a private jet to take his son to Phu Quoc for a vacation. Reportedly, the cost of chartering this private jet was around $10,000 per hour of flight (equivalent to 230 million VND).


