MC Khanh Vy 'Road to Olympia' and the tearful farewell
On the talk show "Cam'On", singer Orange and MC Khanh Vy admitted for the first time that they were in love and both had gone through tearful love affairs.
Most recently, Orange had a long-distance relationship with a guy in Hanoi for about half a year. She loved this guy to the point of losing her mind, was hurt many times but still loved him and was willing to do everything to keep the love.
The singer's biggest regret is not knowing the reason for the breakup. One night, while sleeping next to each other, Orange's ex-boyfriend took the initiative to break up, but she didn't think that was the real reason, so she cried and kept asking for clarification.
Being disturbed in his sleep, this person was upset and said bitter words to Orange. "I was as limp as a rag, not believing those words came from the person I loved so much," the singer choked up.
After that, Orange struggled to get out of the negative emotions after the breakup. Several times she missed her ex and took the initiative to ask about him, but was coldly dismissed.

Orange decided to fly to Hanoi to find a chance to meet and talk one last time, but this person refused. She returned to Ho Chi Minh City, kept the ticket as a souvenir and let go of the toxic relationship.
It took the singer more than a month to overcome her emotional sadness. If she had no work, she would lie in bed all day, listening to songs.If thenof singer tlinh and cry or spend hours reading tarot cards.
Due to chronic skin disease, when Orange is stressed, she gets red rashes and itches all over her body for days. She said: "I feel so miserable."
One morning, Orange woke up and found she couldn't remember her ex-lover's face, worried that she would forget all the good memories. Even though the ending was sad, she still cherished the happy times they had together.
MC Khanh Vy had a tearful love affair like Orange. After 5 years of love, the sudden stop made her miserable and struggling.
"While I was crying and screaming, he was still enjoying life and updating his social media every day. I used to think I was strong and different, but it seems like all girls are the same when they fall in love," said the show's MC.Road to Olympiatell.

Looking back on her relationships, Orange believes that women need to be aware of their own value. Because she sees her lover as a "groom, a monument, a hero", her relationships are often unbalanced.
Currently, she is just looking for a normal, sincere love, willing to sacrifice and try for each other while always preserving and cherishing her own values.
Regarding her ideal lover, Orange does not accept a lover who is too calculating and always compares gains and losses, while Khanh Vy is willing to break up with a boyfriend who has a habit of badmouthing his ex-lover.
The two girls share the same opinion that there is no need to forget or forgive their ex-lovers, just move on and live their lives. Orange even poured her love pain into the compositions of her upcoming debut album.
Khanh Vy suggests 3 books to support correct thinking in love including:Love(Osho),Men are from Mars, women are from Venus(John Gray) andPlanting happiness(Thich Nhat Hanh).
Musician Mew Amazing commented that Orange tends to seek joy in love, so love affairs are like "roller coasters". On the contrary, Khanh Vy does not seek joy but requires long-term commitment.
He reminded Orange not to express interest too early or too long, making the other person feel loved for granted. Meanwhile, Khanh Vy's demand for her lover to be successful and have a high social status to acknowledge her will make her vulnerable to being "controlled" and psychologically manipulated.
"They have a high sense of self-love but are often put in situations where they have to see their value through others - this is a double-edged sword," he concluded.