Netizens were surprised to discover that the luxurious mansion of singer Dam Vinh Hung, located in District 10, Ho Chi Minh City, was listed for sale on social media for a staggering 125 billion VND. The singer himself was equally astonished to learn about this fraudulent listing and promptly issued a warning to the public.
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Update on the penalty imposed on Dam Vinh Hung for wearing an “unusual badge”
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Dam Vinh Hung expresses frustration over unexpected expenses
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Discussion on Dam Vinh Hung’s unusual choice of attire and its cultural appropriateness
Mr. Hung shared his recent experience of being scammed and losing over 200 million VND. He explained that the scammers impersonated the District 10 Police and contacted him under the pretext of assisting with identity verification. They instructed him to use a phone with an Android operating system as it was supposedly synchronized with the state system. During the process, they used a facial recognition application, which allowed them to steal his money.
Many people expressed empathy for the singer, and some fans also voiced their concerns about his recent nine-month performance ban. They shared their worry that someone as passionate about performing and working as Dam Vinh Hung would find it challenging to stay away from the stage for such an extended period.
Currently, following the nine-month performance ban (expected to last until April 30, 2025), the public has shown a keen interest in the singer’s life. However, through his social media posts, his fans can still get a glimpse into his peaceful and joyful daily life.
He is enjoying a tranquil life with his five-year-old son, Polo. Since Polo’s birth, Mr. Hung has been a devoted father, often sharing their daily activities on social media. The singer regularly updates his fans on his happy and fulfilling life with his young son, from playing and bathing in the rain together to picking him up from school.
The singer couldn’t hide his joy and shared a heartwarming status about his son’s thoughtful gesture: “Every day, he saves his afternoon snack to give to me when I pick him up. His teacher tells him to eat it, but he insists on saving it for me. This is what true happiness feels like!”
Get Help from Facebook ‘Lawyer’ to Recover Scammed Money, Hanoi Woman Gets Duped for Even More Money
According to the Hanoi Police, there have been fake accounts on the social media platform Facebook impersonating lawyers and posting articles about supporting the recovery of scam money. Instead of reporting the incident to the authorities, many victims of scams have contacted these fake lawyer accounts in hopes of recovering their lost funds.