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The truth about diva Hong Nhung's will.

Minh Nghia May 7, 2025 06:07

Diva Hong Nhung clarifies her will after a misunderstanding, affirming that she has undergone cancer treatment and is looking forward to a positive future with music and family.

Singer Hong Nhung has spoken out on her personal page to clarify information about writing a will that is causing misunderstanding on social media. According to her latest post on May 6th, she affirmed that writing a will is a "practical and civilized" act after having children, and not a sign of "preparing to pass away" as some online news outlets have reported.

"Hong Nhung does not want to distort statements and cause misunderstandings among the audience," the singer expressed, while also calling on media outlets and websites to report accurately and spread a positive message.

Singer Hong Nhung and her two children, Tom and Tep, are currently traveling in New Zealand.

Previously, in her birthday post on March 15th, the singer shared her wish to have a small handful of ashes scattered on the Red River when she "closes her eyes forever." This information is related to the song.Hanoi is me.Composed by musician Luu Ha An, the song concludes with the line "Oh Hanoi, I will stay" - a sentiment that deeply moved Hong Nhung because it coincided with her wish in the will she had written just three days earlier.

Hong Nhung publicly revealed her breast cancer diagnosis in January 2025. Initially, the singer kept the information private to avoid worrying her colleagues, but after the surgery, she bravely shared her story with the public.

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Hong Nhung first publicly revealed her breast cancer diagnosis on January 22, 2025.

In her latest post, Hong Nhung announced that she has completed her treatment and is ready to embark on a new chapter in her life. She also shared about her 10-day trip to New Zealand with her two children, Tom and Tep – the family's first trip to the country.

"Despite unfortunately being diagnosed with cancer, Hong Nhung tries to remain calm, accept the reality, and trust in highly qualified doctors," the singer wrote, expressing her desire to spread a positive spirit and encourage women to get early cancer screenings.

Currently, singer Bong is full of energy for upcoming music projects and promises to share clips of her trip to New Zealand with fans in the near future.

Minh Nghia