Vu Linh's daughter was "sabotaged" by a show promoter, accused of demanding exorbitant fees and rejecting shows worth only 500k VND.

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Bich Tram caused a stir on social media when she directly visited the grave of the late artist Vu Linh, wept profusely, livestreamed, and openly mocked Hong Loan amidst the tense, long-running property dispute drama.
The online community is abuzz with a heated debate between Bich Tram and Hong Loan, concerning the controversy surrounding the inheritance of the late artist Vu Linh. In the latest development, Bich Tram personally visited the grave of the "King of Cai Luong" (Vietnamese traditional opera) to light incense and express the grievances she has endured for three years while involved in the property dispute.
However, images and videos circulating on social media paint a completely different picture from the "solemn visit" narrative. Not only did Bích Trâm visit the grave, but she was also accompanied by several close YouTubers, live-streaming from the late artist's resting place, which angered many viewers. In the clip, she places a flower arrangement on the grave and sobs, yet doesn't forget to ask the crew to check if the "camera angle is good enough" before continuing to film her tears. Many believe these tears were merely acting, more of a performance than genuine reverence for the grave.
Furthermore, Bich Tram's appearance also sparked controversy. The actress wore heavy makeup and sharp eyeliner when visiting the grave, which many considered inappropriate for the solemn setting. Yet, she proudly recalled that the late artist had officiated at her wedding, as proof of the special relationship between her and Vu Linh.
Not content with just visiting the grave, Bich Tram also frankly declared her rights to house number 5, praying that "Aunt 6 and Uncle 7" would move in without Hong Loan's consent, because it was the house of the late artist Vu Linh, not Hong Loan's. In the livestream, she prayed for the late artist's blessing so that "Aunt 6 could win the house and the lawsuit," while clearly expressing her determination in the dispute.
The images and posts shared by Bich Tram at Vu Linh's grave were also full of drama. She cried while bringing along a group of YouTubers to film, setting up tripods ready to "shed tears at any moment." In the video, Bich Tram emphasized: "I have to know my place in life; I'm not crazy enough to go to someone's grave to mock them. I went to Uncle Vu Linh's grave, crying out of love and affection for him."
The situation escalated when Bich Tram repeatedly mocked Hong Loan, accusing the late artist's adopted daughter of making a fool of herself. Previously, she had organized a birthday celebration for the late artist at the garden with many attendees, but she emphasized that Hong Loan, while alive, showed no filial piety and was now only interested in putting on a show after the artist's passing. These remarks further divided the online community, with some supporting Bich Tram for "daring to speak frankly and truthfully," while others argued she was exploiting the late artist's image to create drama and increase views.
This drama doesn't just stop at disputes over property rights; it also raises a series of questions about the boundary between reverence and performance at the grave of the deceased. Bich Tram's crying, livestreaming, staged camera angles, and makeup while visiting Vu Linh's grave have led many to question whether this was a genuine expression of emotion or merely a publicity stunt.
Bich Tram burst into tears, demanding to give up her artist title and accepting Vu Linh as her "foster father".
JLO15:04:21 27/03/2026According to her, she proactively set aside her title as an artist to return to being an ordinary person, so that she could freely express her personal opinions, including harsh statements when referring to Hong Loan.

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