The female artist born in 1963 got married for the first time when she was only 21 years old. Her husband is Ho Binh, a colleague in the art troupe. The two once had a sweet time of love and pursued the path of art together.
However, after Ly Linh Ngoc began to strongly develop her singing career, differences in life views gradually appeared. While she wanted to continue conquering the stage and pursuing her passion, her husband expected a more stable life. The prolonged conflict caused the marriage to quickly crack and end after more than two years of living together.
After a breakup, Ly Linh Ngoc focused all her time on work. In the late 1980s, she continuously released many hit albums, becoming one of the most famous voices in the Chinese music scene.
When she was at the peak of her career, the female singer decided to refresh herself with different musical experiments. Although she did not achieve the expected success, she still did not give up searching for new directions, even venturing into the business field.
The next major turning point came in the mid-1990s when Ly Linh Ngoc met Jerry - a Canadian businessman of Jewish origin. Interestingly, in the first meeting, the two did not leave much sympathy for each other.
However, the conversations afterwards helped them gradually understand and develop feelings. Unlike the first marriage, the relationship with Jerry gave the female artist a feeling of respect, sharing and companionship.
In 1999, Ly Linh Ngoc decided to remarry. A year later, Jesse's son was born. The boy has Asian and European blood and became the biggest pride of the female artist.
Despite being busy with work, Ly Linh Ngoc always spends a lot of time raising her children. She once brought Jesse back to China to study with the desire that her son would understand the language and culture of his mother's homeland.
According to many shares, the female singer builds a close relationship with her son. Instead of imposing, she chooses to accompany, listen to and respect her son's preferences. When Jesse loves street dancing or basketball, she enthusiastically supports them.
Currently, at the age of over 60, "Jade Rabbit" of "Journey to the West" is no longer as active in art as before. Instead, she spends more time with her family and enjoys a peaceful life.
After nearly 30 years of attachment, the marriage with her foreign husband is still sustainable. For Ly Linh Ngoc, happiness does not come from binding but from mutual respect and support. That is what helped the female artist find a peaceful harbor after the ups and downs of life.