Viet Anh’s son born in 2000, 1m81 tall, revealed himself and caused a storm

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Along with Thu Ha Ceri, Hoang Ha, Thai Vu are also potential young actors of the VTV film universe. One year ago, the actor born in 2000 caused a stir when he played the son of couple Viet Anh – Hong Diem in a TV series. Journey of Justice. Recently, Viet Anh’s “son” caused a stir when he showed off his dashing appearance at a big event.

“Son” Viet Anh at the launch event of Flip Face 7 – Photo: SAOstar.
Thai Vu is Viet Anh’s son in Justice Journey.

Thai Vu was born in 2000, has a height of 1m81, and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree with honors from Hanoi Law University. He fell in love with acting after passing the movie casting Journey of Justice directed by Mai Hien. Thai Vu is originally an amateur and has not been trained, but Thai Vu impresses with his natural acting and handsome appearance like a Korean boy.

Recently, “son” Viet Anh received great attention when participating in the launch event of the movie Lat Face 7. At the event, Thai Vu wore a white vest with a beautiful black color combination. The actor shows off his dashing appearance, beautiful face with standard features, and flawless white skin.

Images of Viet Anh’s “son” at the event quickly spread across the media. Below the comment section, some people also compared the appearance of Viet Anh’s “boy” with Cha Eun Woo, a famous Korean male star.

It is known that Thai Vu was chosen by Ly Hai to play the supporting role Flip 7. In the film, “son” Viet Anh plays the grandson of Mrs. Hai (artist Thanh Hien) – the son of couple Truong Minh Cuong – Minh Khue. Thai Vu’s role is quite similar to the actor’s image in real life. The audience gave many compliments to the performance of “son” Viet Anh, and at the same time raised expectations for the actor’s new role.

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The article is in Vietnamese

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