In 2019, actress Guo Bich Dinh's marriage to actor Huang Ta - the son of Hong Kong (China) entertainment tycoon Huang Hoa Cuong - caused a stir in public opinion.
Since getting married, the beauty born in 1984 decided to leave the screen, focus on having children and taking care of them. However, the couple's marriage has been repeatedly suspected of a rift, along with rumors related to the pressure of becoming a daughter-in-law of a wealthy family.
In a recent interview, Quach Bich Dinh answered frankly about the rumors surrounding her marriage over the years.
When the media asked about the fact that she and her husband had always lived apart, Quach Bich Dinh confirmed that this was true. The actress is living in Taipei, Taiwan (China) with her two children, while Huong Ta lives and develops her career in mainland China.
Quach Bich Dinh said that she will live in Taipei (China) after getting married as something she had agreed with her husband in advance, stemming from the reason that she loves the pace of life and the educational environment here, completely unrelated to the marriage crisis.
The actress believes that the concept of modern people is different from before, it is not necessary to absolutely " Follow husband". She and her husband still maintain communication via video, and gather on long holidays such as Tet or summer vacation.
In particular, Quach Bich Dinh has set a rule in the family: Huong Ta may not contact her regularly, but it is mandatory to call her children every day. If he forgets one day, she will call to remind him, half joking, half warning: "If you make me sad, I will fly over and beat him up".
Quach Bich Dinh comfortably said: "Huong Ta only needs to maintain a good relationship with the two children." In her opinion, a strong father-child relationship is much more important than the bond between husband and wife.

The actress also corrects, there is no way she was forced by her husband's family to have children. Whether or not to have a child is completely up to her wishes. Her parents-in-law - Mr. Huong Hoa Cuong and Mrs. Tran Lam - absolutely do not interfere in the way she and her husband raise their children.
Regarding the widespread information that the cost of cancer treatment for her biological father and her children's tuition was paid for by her, Quach Bich Dinh did not hesitate to share: "My mother-in-law still gave me a lot of money and was also very generous in spending it for the children."
According to public information, in 2019, after the wedding of Quach Bich Dinh and Huong Ta in Italy, Mrs. Tran Lam (also known as Huong Thai) gave the couple a luxury villa in Tin Nghia area ( Taipei, China), worth about 140 million yuan.
After Quach Bich Dinh gave birth to her first child, she received a 450m2 house in Beijing. When she gave birth to her second child, she was given another 450m2 house in Beijing. In addition, Ms. Tran Lam also bought additional real estate in Taipei worth about 600 million TWD for her son's family.
However, gifts from rich families also have their own rules. The person in the disclosure revealed that Ms. Tran Lam established an educational and adult trust fund worth more than a hundred million yuan for the children.
Most of this money is put into a specialized account, and when used, the consent of Ms. Tran Lam is required. The family living expenses for Quach Bich Dinh are usually paid once, if there is a large additional expense, it is necessary to declare the budget and wait for approval.
Within the framework of that financial support, Quach Bich Dinh still maintains her own boundaries. She determined to use her savings from her years acting in films to pay for lung cancer treatment for her biological father, while supporting her family from abroad.
Ms. Tran Lam once praised her daughter-in-law on livestream as a "princentious person".
When asked how she feels about life as a daughter-in-law of a wealthy family, Quach Bich Dinh shared: "No matter who you marry, you have to be yourself. Neither my rich husband nor my powerful mother-in-law affected the way I wanted to live my life."