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Phi Nhung's adopted daughter: 'Everyone here misses Mom'

Apr 12, 2026

Hanoi [Vietnam], April 12: On her birthday, her adopted daughters, Quỳnh Trang, Thieng Ngân, and Tuyết Nhung, shared touching messages for the late artist Phi Nhung.
On her personal page, singer Quynh Trang posted a photo of herself next to a portrait of the late artist Phi Nhung . Along with the photo, the 9X singer shared some touching thoughts about her adoptive mother. She wrote: "Today, 'mother' Phi Nhung is celebrating her birthday somewhere. Wherever you are, may you be happy and peaceful."
Phi Nhung's adopted child sends a message to her.
Quỳnh Trang revealed that singer Phi Nhung was afraid of loneliness and of being forgotten. The singer, born in 1997, added: "But that's impossible. Mom will always have a special place in my heart and in the hearts of those who remain, so rest assured and continue your next mission. Today I'm wearing the last shirt you gave me. Do you remember, Mom?"
Quynh Trang was born in 1997 in Phu Yen (now Dak Lak). She was adopted by Phi Nhung in 2016 and participated in Solo with Bolero 2018. Afterward, the singer gained popularity with her sweet voice in songs such as "Stealing Glances," "The Lover Who Didn't Come," and "Mother's Love." Throughout her career, Phi Nhung's adopted daughter has been affectionately called "the bolero angel" by her fans.
Source: Thanh Nein Newspaper

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