Linh Ty and his wife encountered the Hong Loan faction, the melee at the restaurant caused a stir

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After a long period of involvement in online sales, Hong Loan - the daughter of the late artist Vu Linh - began to shift her focus towards the arts.
She regularly participates in performances, appearing polished in many stage acts and expressing a desire to pursue the profession more seriously and professionally.
Recently, Hong Loan attracted attention by showcasing her singing and dancing skills in the Ho Quang style – a genre once associated with the late artist Vu Linh. On stage, she wore traditional attire, maintained a dignified demeanor, and performed the characteristic movements of this theatrical form. Some viewers expressed their support, saying she was carrying on some of the spirit of her late father. Many also praised her sweet, gentle voice and noted a clear improvement compared to when she first started performing.
However, some opinions suggest that Hong Loan's performance was only average compared to the standard of professional artists. Some comments argue that to establish herself as a singer, she needs more time to hone her vocal technique, improve her breath control, and perfect her dance moves. Debates about her being "listenable but not yet groundbreaking" appeared frequently on various platforms, reflecting the audience's interest and critical attitude towards the daughter of the late artist Vu Linh.
Amidst this controversy, Bich Tram, who is still embroiled in a lawsuit with Ms. Ni, has added fuel to the fire. Despite the unresolved legal situation, Bich Tram continues to livestream, mocking her opponent. On stream, she rented an entire traditional Vietnamese opera costume to wear and recreated some of the movements. Many viewers believe this is a jab at Hong Loan's recent opera performance.
Not stopping there, Bich Tram also directly demonstrated and instructed some of the traditional Vietnamese opera movements right on the livestream. She believes that Hong Loan is relying on the names of some famous artists to increase her recognition. During the live stream, Bich Tram said: "I'm watching to see how long the patron saint of the performing arts will keep supporting them. Or are they just riding on the coattails, hiring this artist or that artist to create a gimmick? If they have the talent, they should do it themselves, not borrow the names of others. It's completely pointless."
Bich Tram's comments quickly sparked controversy. One side argued that it was merely a personal opinion. The other side argued that mentioning someone's name in this way could create unnecessary negative impact, especially in a theater industry that always emphasizes respect for colleagues.
Beyond just livestreaming, Bich Tram and her husband also attracted attention when they announced they were working on a film project that she was producing; her husband, artist Linh Ty, was taking on the roles of director and scriptwriter. However, the film's title, "Inheritance in a Coffin," caused a stir as many people linked it to the story surrounding Hong Loan. Some online opinions suggested the title was metaphorical, while others argued it was simply a way to attract media attention to the work.
Beyond the debates about art, the audience still expressed a desire for the individuals involved to minimize conflict and focus on their work. Because no matter which path they choose – sales, acting, or singing – the artistic environment demands seriousness, persistent training, and above all, a proactive attitude to succeed in the long run.
Bich Tram was sued by Ni, immediately responded fiercely on social media, and now she has mysteriously disappeared?
Bảo Nam14:24:49 16/01/2026On social media, public opinion remains sharply divided. Some express support for Bich Tram, with some even declaring their willingness to contribute money to help her hire a lawyer and pay legal fees if a lawsuit goes through.

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