Thu Minh affirms that she did not run away because of rumors of defrauding hundreds of billions
On the evening of July 28, some Facebook users posted information and pictures of singer Thu Minh and her husband being asked to pay debts. They said that Thu Minh is an A-list singer in Vietnam, married to a foreign businessman and tycoon, but both of them used their fame to defraud and rob Vietnamese businesses of hundreds of billions of dong to buy houses and cars to live a virtual life.
Creditors have been coming to the house to collect debts and the singer and her husband are hiding from house to house. According to them, Thu Minh's husband has not dared to appear at the office for two weeks.
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In response to this information, singer Thu Minh said that they are working on the issue and will soon have a specific explanation for the media. Last night, Thu Minh spoke up on her personal page, affirming that she is still present and has not gone into hiding.
Thu Minh finds it ridiculous that people who have just heard one-sided information quickly jump in, and even "add salt and pepper" to make it more exciting. Thu Minh reassures fans: "Rest assured, the story is still there, right and wrong are still under the law. If anyone thinks 'She is famous, so use the scandal to lose face and damage her reputation to put pressure', then they are wrong. The biggest fear in this life is doing something wrong or breaking the law, if you are not wrong, then there is nothing to be afraid of."
Thu Minh added that those who have insulted her online will be held accountable in court for posting information that aims to damage the reputation of others. Currently, the singer is in Hanoi to attend the launching ceremony of the "Pangolin Protection Campaign" this morning, July 29, and will then fly back to Ho Chi Minh City to judge Vietnam Idol that same evening. Thu Minh's manager also posted a video of the singer exercising at the hotel at midnight to confirm that she did not "hide" as rumored.
According to Ngoisao.net