Clip of Quy Binh visiting his children, suspected of being "despised" by his wife's family, really?

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In recent days, social media has been abuzz with a text message believed to be the last conversation between the late artist Quy Binh and his younger brother, regarding the house in his name being put up for sale without his consent.
The incident has attracted great public attention, especially in the context of people still mourning the passing of the male artist.
According to the content of the message that was circulated, the late artist â whose nickname was Duoc â clearly stated to his younger brother that he had never sold the house. The person mentioned in the conversation was T., the nickname of the late artistâs wife. Quy Binh was surprised to learn that the house bearing his name was being sold without his knowledge.
During the conversation, he expressed his confusion and thought that "someone intentionally sabotaged it." He told his younger brother to reassure his mother, to avoid worrying her, and affirmed that he would find out who was behind the incident. The late artist's younger brother also expressed his clear opinion: "Only listen to me. If I say sell, I will sell." He emphasized that all assets bearing his name must be decided by him.
As for businesswoman Ngoc Tien â the late artistâs wife â she said the reason she did not return to her husbandâs house after the funeral was because she felt hurt. She believed that she had a legal and proper wedding and deserved a certain amount of respect. According to her, during this time, no one in her husbandâs family had ever directly said that she or her son were at fault. Although she was not publicly condemned, she still felt a sense of distance, especially when someone suggested that she should not return.
The late artistâs wife said that she had self-respect like anyone else, so when she did not receive a proper explanation or protection, she chose to remain silent. She had hoped for justice from the online community and the law to protect her honor, as well as the rights of her son â who she said had suffered many disadvantages since his fatherâs death.
When questioned about a testing centerâs involvement in the incident, she denied it was staged. She said that if the center was considered fake, her edited image could also be labeled as âcompletely fake.â She said she did not need to explain further, but would let the community decide for themselves.
Regarding worshipping her husband at a temple instead of at home, she explained that many artists also choose this form without being judged. Therefore, she does not understand why she is being condemned. According to the businesswoman, worship is a spiritual matter and should not be viewed with personal emotions or prejudices.
She admitted that she received a lot of criticism from the public. However, she saw the criticism as a manifestation of the audience's affection for her husband. She believed that people criticized her because they loved Quy Binh, but if he were just an ordinary person, perhaps no one would care about her.
When talking about her son, the businesswoman shared her pain when the online community spoke ill of him after his father passed away. According to her, no one in her husband's family spoke up to defend him or say anything about the incident. This made her feel very hurt. Although she understood that public opinion might not be entirely correct, she also admitted that the online community's attitude was somewhat "reasonable", because if she was not wrong, why would her husband's family choose to remain silent.
As soon as the content of the conversation went viral, many comments from fans expressed their outrage:
"I just hope Mr. Quy Binh's soul rests in peace. Whoever did wrong will be held responsible."
"If there is forgery of signatures, it is not only wrong but also illegal."
"Property is a big deal. If this happens when the person is seriously ill, it is very condemnable."
In legal forums, some lawyers also spoke out that if a forged signature occurs to transact property without the consent of the legal owner, the perpetrator may face criminal charges. In cases where the victim has passed away, the investigation process will be more complicated, especially when the evidence is based on words or unauthenticated documents.
Quy Binh's wife was "chased" by her husband's family and banned from returning home. She responded: Not on the same level! Thảo Mai09:49:10 16/06/2025Recently, social networking forums have been spreading a lot of information about the relationship between Quy Binh's wife and her husband's family. Although unverified, this information has caused confusion among the public.
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