The wedding of singer Dat G and Cindy Lu took place with the blessings of family, friends and fans, not only marking a happy ending to a love affair with many emotions but also strongly inspiring those who have gone through a broken relationship. cally Lu - a single mother who had experienced an incomplete marriage - stepped onto the altar again, next to the man who had never been married, in a wedding filled with faith and warmth.
Overcoming social prejudices about women "going through a boat", cody Lu is loved not even though she has a child, but for herself, with both the pain she has experienced and the strength after the incident. Dat G chose to love without hesitation as he expressed: "Love both you and your children, love the journey you have gone through."
It's not just a love story between two celebrities. That is the story of many women who are living a quiet life, having broken up, having become single mothers, having thought that they are no longer worthy of a new love, and even more daring to dream of a second wedding. But true love does not require a "white ticket" or perfect conditions. Love, if it is true, will tolerate the past and cherish the present.
Modern society is gradually becoming more open, but somewhere there are still prejudices and unfavorable views towards women who have been divorced or have children. Therefore, each wedding like that of Dat G and Cindy Lu - as a media model - has a value far beyond privacy: it contributes to breaking the mold and affirming a simple but profound truth - everyone deserves to be loved and happy.
There is no standard for true love, nor is anyone excluded from the opportunity for happiness just because they have gone through the breaks. Women who have broken the burden also deserve to be cherished, respected and loved like anyone else.
Don't think of the past as a burden or a barrier. Sometimes, it is the old wounds that make a woman profound, knows how to love properly and make the man beside her more mature. As people say: "Love does not matter age, origin or past - love only requires two people to be ready to hold hands and move forward."
Happiness does not belong to anyone - believe that you are worthy.