The wife of People's Artist Cong Ly reveals details about her life after the ordeal
Apr 01, 2026
Hanoi [Vietnam], April 1: On her personal page, Ngoc Ha - the wife -of People's Artist Cong Ly
Sharing from the wife of People's Artist Cong Ly
According to Ngoc Ha, becoming the main breadwinner in her family sometimes makes her emotions "like the unpredictable weather - sometimes sunny, sometimes rainy." The beauty queen further confided: "Some people ask me if I'm struggling? Of course I am. I have to struggle to stay strong, to work, and to take care of everything. There are times when I'm startled even while lying down, but I've never thought about giving up. Perhaps women born in the year of the Dragon are inherently resilient and strong."
Ngoc Ha confided that after the incident , her pressure didn't just come from money. When People's Artist Cong Ly faced health problems, "any expense could be covered." This coincided with the Covid-19 pandemic, and work almost came to a standstill. Recalling that time, the wife of the actor from "The Girls in the City" revealed: "But no matter the circumstances, I never once asked anyone for money. I never did that."
The challenging period helped Ngoc Ha to truly appreciate human kindness. Sharing more about this, the beauty queen confided: "People say money is synonymous with 'money,' but actually, money is also a way for people to show their affection for each other. Some people are willing to help when you're in difficulty. And that helps you see people's true nature more clearly. I still vividly remember the times my husband and I were in the hospital; my younger sibling not only lent me money but also bought a lot of food. These seemingly small things will stay with me for life."
Looking back on the ordeal, Ngoc Ha feels fortunate to still receive the love of those around her. This is also something that makes the wife of People's Artist Cong Ly proud. Because she realizes that she bravely went through difficult times with sincerity. The beautiful actress confided: "There are people who were by my side when I was at my weakest. And I will never forget them, nor will I allow myself to forget them."
From those experiences, Ngoc Ha reflected: "As I matured, I understood that the most peaceful life
While achieving many milestones in his career, People's Artist Cong Ly suffered a stroke, making his return to the arts very difficult. In a program, the actor from "The Girls in the City" once revealed that the illness came unexpectedly, and it took him a year to realize what was happening, leaving him with much fear. Over the past year, the artist has been actively recovering, occasionally appearing with a more radiant appearance. He has also participated in some small roles in television dramas
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper