Model Tuyet Lan warns against scammers impersonating her doctor husband to defraud people of 100 million VND.
Supermodel Tuyet Lan has just spoken out to warn about scammers impersonating her husband to ask friends for loans, while affirming that her family has no need to borrow money.
Model Tuyet Lan has just issued an urgent warning to friends and fans about fraudsters impersonating her husband, Dr. Thien Khanh, to commit fraud and steal property. In just one afternoon, the model received 3 to 4 calls from close friends verifying loan information.
Sophisticated schemes to steal large sums of money.
According to Tuyet Lan, the scammer used a fake account to message many of her family's acquaintances. In the publicly released messages, the perpetrator gave detailed reasons for borrowing 100 million VND and promised to repay it that same evening. Fortunately, her friends were vigilant and no financial losses occurred.

Regarding this incident, Tuyet Lan frankly stated: "My family doesn't like borrowing money from anyone." She hopes everyone will be extremely cautious about unusual financial transaction requests via social media, even from accounts with familiar names or images.

Tuyết Lan's private life with her family.
Tuyết Lan and doctor Thiện Khanh officially tied the knot in March 2024. In August of the same year, the couple welcomed their first daughter, Khánh Anh. Since becoming a mother, the model has almost completely withdrawn from artistic activities to focus on caring for her family. On her personal page, she frequently updates happy everyday moments but rarely participates in showbiz events.

Warning about the problem of impersonating celebrities.
Tuyết Lan's case is not unique in the Vietnamese entertainment industry. Recently, many artists have had their images and names stolen by malicious individuals to create fake accounts for soliciting investments or loans. Having a large following makes these individuals easily exploited to build false trust with victims.
Experts advise people not to make any money transfers without first verifying the transaction directly by phone or in person. Publicly warning people like Tuyet Lan is necessary to protect personal reputations and ensure financial security for the community.



