Minh Hang speaks out about conflict information with Toc Tien in Beautiful Sister
Beautiful Minh Hang said, she and Toc Tien only compete in songs and do not compete with each other in real life.

In the behind-the-scenes show of "Beautiful Sister Riding the Wind 2024", Minh Hang responded for the first time to the conflict information with Toc Tien.
Minh Hang confided: “Only those involved can understand how people... feel stuck. Toc Tien and I have been in the profession (singers) for quite a long time. I remember we both studied in the same class “Dreams within reach”. So it can be said that Tien and I started at the same time and had similar concerns.
I don't know about Tien, but I come to "Beautiful Sister Riding the Wind" with the spirit of connection.
People trust and place great expectations on me and Tien. I think that is a positive thing, not a negative thing.
Because people haven't seen how my "Beautiful Sister" journey with Toc Tien will be in the show, so comparing me with Toc Tien is completely possible."
Minh Hang affirmed that neither she nor Toc Tien were affected by external factors. The female singer believes that in the journey of "Beautiful Sister Riding the Wind", there will be more or less conflicts because each person has a different starting point and mindset.
She said, whether they are on the same side or on different sides, there will still be conflicts. However, both of them are over 30 years old and understand the importance of dialogue, finding common ground to bring a good program to the audience.
Toc Tien and Minh Hang only have battles over each song, not the petty jealousy that people out there are skeptical about.
Coming to "Beautiful Sister Riding the Wind 2024", Minh Hang has many thoughts about her mindset in a "battle" that many people are looking forward to.
She shared: “My mindset when I came here was not to fight to the death. My mindset when I came here was to make up for what I lacked, to listen, to look back at myself during the time I stopped working in showbiz, what I lost and what I still have. My mindset when I came here was not to be a winner. My mindset when I came here was that when I left the competition, what I had, what I would carry next in my career, that was important.”