Viet Anh is in trouble because 'no one rents his house, he has to pay the bank installments every month'
The famous Vietnamese TV drama actor admitted to having difficulties in his business and revealed the amount of money he has to pay in monthly bank installments.
Viet Anhis one of theactorfamous, often appearing in TV blockbusters. Possessing a masculine, charming appearance and natural, diverse, and profound acting, Viet Anh is the name favored by directors.
Having achieved success in the art field, the actor also owns a considerable amount of assets. The press once reported that Viet Anh owns 2 super cars, one worth over 10 billion, one worth 5 billion and many real estates, branded goods...
However, entering the epidemic period, Viet Anh also encountered many difficulties in business, affecting his personal income.
Specifically, he shared: "Previously, I had 2 relatively stable sources of income: 1 apartment and 1 ground-level house. However, due to the Covid-19 epidemic, they returned everything. Both houses were rented out to customers. Now I am looking for a way to re-rent those 2 houses to ensure a stable source of income.
Especially with the apartment, I am paying installments to the bank, currently about 2 billion VND. Every month, I have to pay 30 million VND for the apartment, including principal and interest. Plus, my living expenses are now about 50 million VND/month, so it's a bit stressful."
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The actor once revealed his luxurious living space in Hanoi. |
Actor Viet Anh said: "In fact, Covid-19 has seriously affected people with the most basic jobs to businesses. Everyone is affected by Covid-19, it's just that some are less affected, some are more affected."
Responding to the opinion that the average living expense of 50 million VND/month is still considered high during the pandemic season and needs to be saved, Viet Anh explained: "That monthly living expense is my basic level, because it's not just food, clothes... An artist has many expenses, including providing for children."
The actor said: "During this epidemic, the most important thing is to balance and harmonize spending to stabilize and get through the epidemic season. If you do not change your lifestyle and spending, you will be affected."
Since the first episodes of "The Judge" were broadcast, Viet Anh has been busy with advertising contracts for famous brands related to cars, motorbikes, hotels, real estate, beauty salons, electronics supermarkets, watches, fashion, phones, etc.
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Viet Anh shared that he has to pay 30 million VND per month in installments to buy an apartment, and still owes 2 billion VND. |
But at this time, the impact of the epidemic has also reduced his advertising contracts. "Obviously, since last year, since the Covid-19 epidemic, businesses have been severely affected in terms of revenue, so the cost of investing in media and advertising has also been cut. Along with that, artists have also been affected, of course including me.
The demand for advertising and PR from businesses in the past 2 years has been cut by 60%. Therefore, I have also seen a decrease in advertising contracts, it cannot be like 4-5 years ago."
When asked about his current salary, Viet Anh refused to answer. He also said that he has stopped acting for a while to focus on his business.
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Viet Anh said, Hoang in the movie "Sunflower Against the Sun" is one of his favorite roles. |
"I am taking a break, also to let the audience gradually forget the role in "Sunflower Against the Sun". If I keep going from one film to another, the audience will get bored. There have been some opinions saying that the North seems to only have a few male actors like Hong Dang, Viet Anh and Manh Truong. Therefore, I will temporarily stop acting for a while, when the audience loves and misses Viet Anh, I will appear again.
During this time, I focus on my business, hoping to stabilize to overcome this epidemic season. This is a time when all businesses have a headache, especially factories are suffering because all activities are stagnant, workers have to take time off. Some factories lose up to billions of dong every day. The costs are terrible," Viet Anh said./.