Phuong My Chi "braves regardless of age", not afraid to be "honest" in front of her senior Bich Phuong?

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In the latest episode of Em Xinh , Jenny Huynh suddenly appeared in the audience to support her close sister Phuong My Chi. There would have been nothing worth mentioning until MC Tran Thanh's 'off-beat' interaction caused controversy on social media.
Accordingly, the male MC introduced Jenny Huynh as an Australian student and that she flew from Australia to Vietnam to watch the show. However, in reality, Jenny Huynh has lived and studied in the US for many years. She is a student majoring in Symbolic Systems at Stanford University (USA).
In addition, in early 2025, Jenny Huynh was selected to participate in the student exchange program between Stanford University and Peking University (also known as Peking University) and studied there for 1 semester. Therefore, recently, Jenny Huynh has mainly updated her life in China.
Therefore, those who have followed Jenny Huynh for a long time feel confused and puzzled by MC Tran Thanh's way of introducing " Australian international students ". Many people also left comments under the clips about this exchange of the female YouTuber . Many people commented that the male MC may have made a mistake but Jenny Huynh was tactful and did not correct it.
Regarding the relationship between her and Phuong My Chi, the two still have a certain connection. Jenny Huynh once participated in the "transformation" trend following Phuong My Chi's MV "Goi Gam". She dressed up, danced with cups and coordinated ao dai almost like Phuong My Chi, causing netizens to comment that "it's so similar that it's confusing" . Phuong My Chi watched and commented on Jenny's clip: "Why are you so cute, thank you, dad." Jenny also replied : "But Chi's transformation videos are the best."
Growing up in America, she shows her understanding of national culture by investing in many different traditional costumes to follow the trend.
In the vlog shared on YouTube, Jenny Huynh said she spent 11 hours filming with 6 different looks. Therefore, the audience will see her transform from ao ba ba, ao yem, ao dai trang to ao Nhat Binh. Although she has posted many photos wearing ao dai, the TikToker Gen Z still made an impression when wearing many other traditional Vietnamese costumes for the first time.
Jenny's "trend-following" has further spread the appeal of "Goi Gam", and at the same time created a viral effect for both. Although they did not collaborate in art for a long time, they created a beautiful moment of exchange together: Jenny respected Phuong My Chi's art, and Phuong My Chi responded in a friendly and grateful way.
Jenny Huynh's real name is Huynh Viet Hoang Vy, born in 2005, is known as a Vietnamese vlogger - content creator with 15 million followers on social networking platforms.
She made headlines when she was named in Forbes magazine's 30 Under 30 Asia 2025 list - a ranking honoring 30 individuals under 30 years old from all continents. The freshman majoring in Symbolic Systems at Stanford University (USA) was named in the Social Media, Marketing & Advertising category. The 19-year-old also became the youngest Vietnamese person ever to be honored in this ranking, surpassing the previous record held by Brian Tran at the age of 22.
Forbes describes Jenny Huynh as one of Vietnam's outstanding vloggers, with more than 15 million followers on online platforms. The rich kid born in 2005 has a large fan base after many years of creating content. She regularly posts interesting vlogs about travel, study and personal life. Her friendliness and approachability help Jenny Huynh win the hearts of the majority of viewers.
Jenny Huynh has a friendly and straightforward way of talking, sharing her emotions and personal experiences in a very genuine way. She has achieved impressive milestones in the field of content creation: reaching 1 billion views on YouTube in July 2023, having more than 7.2 million followers on TikTok. Sharing about the process of starting a business and becoming a million-view YouTuber, Jenny said she learned ideas from online stars around the world.
In a post about being honored by Forbes Asia, Jenny Huynh expressed: "I have achieved my dream". She confided that since she was 12 years old, she started posting videos on YouTube and Instagram, and she knew about the Forbes list and hoped that one day her name would be on it. At the age of 19, that dream has come true. Jenny said that when her friends texted her to inform her, she thought she was dreaming. "What a surprise!", she expressed. Attached to the post, Jenny shared a few moments when she first started making videos online in 2018, achieved the silver button in 2020 and the gold button in 2021.
Tran Thanh 'sprayed glue' because Phuong My Chi 'turned around' to ask for 1 thing in the middle of the show? Kim Oanh13:36:37 07/07/2025Not only possessing impressive musical thinking, the ability to sing with powerful and diverse voices, Phuong My Chi is also a factor that creates laughter, and has breakthroughs in games at Em Xinh Die Hi.
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