People's Artist Xuan Bac and his wife attract attention with their luxurious style.
People's Artist Xuan Bac and his wife, Hong Nhung, received many compliments when posting a series of affectionate photos. The couple's elegant and luxurious style reminded fans of the image of "parents-in-law".
Ms. Hong Nhung, the wife of People's Artist Xuan Bac, has just posted a series of affectionate photos with her husband on her personal page, attracting the attention of the online community. The series of photos were shared with the humorous status line "Style of father-in-law and mother-in-law", quickly receiving many interactions and positive comments.
Luxury style and intimate moments
In the shared photos, artist Xuan Bac and his wife appear in matching and neat outfits. The male artist wears an elegant dark blue suit, while Ms. Hong Nhung wears a traditional ao dai, highlighting her mature beauty and white skin. Both exude a radiant and happy aura.
Besides the outfits, the couple’s intimate gestures also left an impression. Ms. Hong Nhung gently put her arm around or placed her hand on her husband’s shoulder, showing a natural connection. These moments received love from friends and fans.
The online community calls them "extremely good parents-in-law"
With three sons, the status and style of People's Artist Xuan Bac and his wife make many people excitedly think of their future role as "parents-in-law". Many comments have been left, praising the couple's appearance.
Some typical comments from friends and fans include: "You're beautiful, you look like a mature mother-in-law", "You look like a mother-in-law in this outfit", and "You two look so cute together".
Happy family of People's Artist Xuan Bac
Ms. Nguyen Hong Nhung was born in 1982 in Hanoi. She married artist Xuan Bac in 2006. Currently, the couple has three sons: Khanh Minh (born in 2007), Bi Beo (real name Vo Nguyen, born in 2009), and baby Bao (born in 2018).
Before retiring to take care of her family, Ms. Hong Nhung participated in a comedy skit on the show Meeting at the End of the Year in 2004. After getting married, she stopped working in the arts and became a lecturer at an art school in Hanoi.


