Le Phuong: Having a child from a previous relationship, facing family opposition to marrying a younger man, she flattered her partner and now she's pampered.

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Recently, Le Phuong and Quoc Huy have become the center of attention for appearing together in the television drama "Because My Mother Decided We Should Break Up."
In particular, a romantic scene between the two characters they played unexpectedly went viral on social media, sparking mixed reactions from viewers.
According to reports, the clip capturing the intimate interaction between Phuong Khanh and Duc An quickly attracted a large amount of attention. Beyond just the emotional element, this scene sparked lively discussion online due to its somewhat different approach compared to the familiar motifs of Vietnamese television dramas.
In the excerpt, Le Phuong's character clearly demonstrates a proactive approach to the relationship, with an acting style that blends straightforwardness and strong personality. This is considered a new direction compared to the actress's previous image, which is often associated with introspective or tragic roles. This change surprised many viewers and contributed to the appeal of the scene.
Viewer reactions were therefore quite divided. Some viewers expressed their enjoyment, saying the couple felt natural, captivating, and had good chemistry. Many comments showed high expectations for this romantic storyline, demonstrating the positive effect the two actors created on screen.
However, alongside the praise, there were also many opinions with different perspectives. Some argued that the way the emotions between the two characters were developed blended romance and humor, making the overall effect difficult to define. This unusual blend sparked curiosity and debate among viewers regarding the production team's approach and the actors' performances.
In fact, the relationship between Phuong Khanh and Duc An is built around frequent clashes that gradually develop into an emotional connection. This isn't a new storyline, but its execution largely depends on the acting and chemistry between the two actors. Le Phuong and Quoc Huy's previous collaborations helped them maintain good rapport, creating a natural feel in complex emotional scenes.
Not only did they attract attention on screen, but behind-the-scenes images also contributed to the couple's popularity. Le Phuong proactively shared a series of intimate moments with Quoc Huy, quickly drawing attention from the online community. Their close and natural gestures sparked discussions about their chemistry and added to the film's appeal.
In this project, Le Phuong is said to have undergone a transformation by taking on a character who is strong-willed and proactive in relationships, unlike many of her previous roles. Meanwhile, Quoc Huy plays a character who is somewhat gentler, creating a stark contrast with his co-star. This contrast contributes to many noteworthy situations, captivating viewers.
Behind the scenes, both actors admitted to facing considerable difficulties while filming romantic scenes. Due to their close relationship in real life over the years, they sometimes found themselves laughing or losing focus when acting in intimate scenes. This made the filming process more challenging, even though the on-screen portrayal still conveyed the full emotional impact.
Previously, the reunion of Le Phuong and Quoc Huy in this film had already garnered attention from viewers. From the very first episodes, their romantic scenes and playful dialogue quickly made the couple a trending topic on social media.
Le Phuong was born in 1985 in Tra Vinh and graduated from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Theatre and Film. She is known to audiences through her roles in films such as: "Dormitory", "Thin-winged Rose", "White Clouds Across the Sky", "Southern Horse Hooves", "Steps of the Universe", "Tilapia, I Love You", "Sticky Rice and Plain Rice"...
Regarding her personal life, Le Phuong is rumored to have had a romantic relationship with Quy Binh. The couple studied together at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Theatre and Film. Thanks to their shared passion for acting and similar personalities, their friendship blossomed into love, and they have supported each other in both work and life.
Le Phuong and Quy Binh were once a well-matched on-screen couple. They collaborated on numerous films and television series such as: "The Bittern's Cry in the Evening," "River, City, Houseboat," "Morning Sunshine, Afternoon Rain," etc.
The love story between Le Phuong and Quy Binh was once admired by many. However, that relationship only lasted 8 years; they decided to break up but remained friends.
In 2012, Le Phuong married Quach Ngoc Ngoan after two years of dating. In September of the same year, the couple welcomed their first son. However, the marriage did not last long, and in April 2014, Le Phuong filed for divorce.
Two years later, Le Phuong started dating singer Pham Trung Kien, a friend of the late Meritorious Artist Quy Binh. During his lifetime, it was Quy Binh who introduced Trung Kien to Le Phuong.
Because his mother's decision to break up caused a sensation, the lead actor enthusiastically staged a scene just for 30 million VND.
JLO07:45:52 27/03/2026Besides the plot, the cast is also a factor that attracts viewers to the film. In addition to familiar faces like Hong Anh and My Uyen, the appearance of young actors like Tam Trieu Dang and Vo Dien Gia Huy brings new energy.

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