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Actress Midu releases wedding photos, reveals about her younger groom

Dieu Anh June 6, 2024 07:01

"A brief report to the whole family that the groom is 1 year younger than me, single and never married," Midu said.

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Midu- the beautiful and talented actress of Vietnamese cinema - will officially "follow her husband home" on June 29, 2024.
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On the evening of June 5, Midu shared a series of sweet wedding photos on her personal page.

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She expressed: "Love at first sight. Happiness doesn't need to be noisy, happiness lies in the quiet things we do for each other every day."
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Midu also sent thanks to her fiancé and both families for always loving and supporting her.

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According to the actress, Minh Dat - her future husband is a young businessman, born in 1990.
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The two have known each other for a while and decided to get married after feeling compatible and sincere love for each other.

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"Thank you and thank you for the love from both families that has nurtured our love in the most complete and sweet way. A brief report to everyone: the groom is 1 year younger than me, single and never married," she said.

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Midu's wedding has attracted the attention of fans. Friends and colleagues sent their congratulations to Midu and her husband-to-be.
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MiduHer real name is Dang Thi My Dung, born in 1989 in Ho Chi Minh City. She entered showbiz as a teen model, then got into cinema through the movie "White Angel". In 2012, she attracted attention with her role as a female knight in the movie "Thien Menh Anh Hung" by director Victor Vu.

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Since 2016, Midu has built her image as a mature woman through the films "4 years, 2 guys, 1 love", "Fate: Past life lover". She was honored at the 2018 Golden Kite Awards, category of Best Supporting Actress thanks to her role as the concubine Tuyet Mai in the film "Mother-in-law".
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In addition to acting, Midu is also a lecturer and businesswoman. In March, Midu graduated second in her master's degree, majoring in Applied Fine Arts, from Van Lang University, Ho Chi Minh City.

Dieu Anh