Wendy Pham will bring Phi Nhung's ashes back to Vietnam

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On the morning of October 19, Wendy Pham and Trizzie Phuong Trinh shared more new information during a livestream after Phi Nhung's funeral.

On the morning of October 19, Trizzie Phuong Trinh and Wendy Pham appeared in a livestream program after the singer's funeral.Phi NhungWendy Pham could not hold back her emotions from the beginning of the show when she choked up while greeting the audience.

Phi Nhung's spirit tablet and ashes are currently located at Giac An Monastery (USA). Every day, many people visit her.audiencescame here to visit the artist, bringing sweet potatoes - the dish that the late artist wished to eat during his treatment at Cho Ray Hospital that artist Viet Huong once shared to offer. The monk in charge of Giac An Pagoda said that some elderly audiences who came to burn incense cried out of emotion.

Wendy Phạmxúc động nói về mẹ.
Wendy Pham emotionally talks about her mother.

One of Phi Nhung's last wishes shared by Wendy Pham and her family at her funeral in the US was to open a Vietnamese language class. Wendy Pham said that when Phi Nhung was alive, she often called to chat every day and reminded Wendy to teach Vietnamese because her grandchildren only spoke English to her.

When Phi Nhung passed away, Wendy had the opportunity to talk and learned that the monk wanted to build a Vietnamese language school, so she discussed ways to help him and fulfill her mother's wishes.

Currently, the Vietnamese class has received a lot of support and contributions from many Buddhists in the US. Wendy Pham said she has donated $22,711 from guests attending her mother's funeral to support the construction of the Vietnamese class.

In addition to this amount, Trizzie Phuong Trinh said Wendy Pham also received a private donation through her account, more than 72,000 USD. This amount will be divided into 2, half will be given to the Vietnamese class at Giac An Monastery after 49 days, the other half will be sent to Vietnam to help people with Covid-19.

Trizzie Phương Trinh.
Trizzie Phuong Trinh.

Sharing about Phi Nhung, Wendy Pham said she wanted to leave her mother's ashes at Giac An Monastery for about 1 or 2 years. After that, she planned to bring her mother's ashes back to Vietnam for everyone to visit, and take her mother to Hawaii, hold a ceremony, and scatter the ashes at the beach because she knew her mother loved the ocean and did not like to stay in one place.

Talking about her close relationship with Phi Nhung that few people know about, Trizze Phuong Trinh shared that Phi Nhung is like a younger sister in the family, Wendy is like a granddaughter. There are many memories between the two sisters, and when considering someone as a family member, there is no need to make it public. It is natural for her to do things for her younger sister, so when she passes away, people will know how close the two were. She recognized Phi Nhung as her younger sister before Phi Nhung became a singer. Those who have been Phi Nhung's audience for a long time will know because she often talks about Trizzie Phuong Trinh.

A representative of a large music center in the US said they are trying to prepare visas for Quynh Trang, Thieng Ngan, and Tuyet Nhung's three daughters to perform in memory of their mother in a program in early December.

Sharing her feelings for her mother at the end of the program, Wendy Pham expressed: "I miss you so much, Mom. I will continue to do your job, taking care of the two children and the siblings in Vietnam. I know you are always with me."

Trizzie Phuong Trinh also emotionally said: "Wendy will continue on her mother's path with Phi Nhung's unfinished wishes. I will guide Wendy on charity work to fulfill Phi Nhung's unfinished wishes, as well as the work of building a Vietnamese language school and Phap Lac pagoda in Vietnam."

Wendy Pham is currently building a YouTube channel to record her and her mother's memories as well as update her charity activities.

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