Sharing with Lao Dong reporter, former athlete Thuy Hien said she watched the programs "Call Me by Fire" and "Sister Who Makes Wave" season 1 before registering for season 2.
Thuy Hien revealed that her daughter also loves and watches these two shows. Since then, Thuy Hien has been encouraged and supported by her daughter to accept the invitation to participate in season 2.
In "Sister Who Makes Wave" season 2, "talented" Jun Pham also contributed as a host, leading activities behind the stage.
Talking about Jun Pham's appearance, the former athlete shared: "Every time Jun Pham entered, the sisters became very noisy, to the point that Jun Pham could not explain the rules of the game or speak up. At that time, the crew had to use a loudspeaker and ask the 'Sisters' to keep quiet so that Jun Pham could instruct the rules."
On television, Jun Pham brings the image of a charming, flexible, and energetic host. He has the ability to lead in the waiting room and wittily joke with young colleagues of the same age.
Besides, Thuy Hien mentioned Soobin Hoang Son as one of the faces she was impressed with in "Call Me by Fire", especially through the song "Mother loves child".
"I was moved as soon as I heard People's Artist Tu Long sing the first line of the song Mother Loves Her Child. I was impressed by the last part of Soobin Hoang Son, when he sang the part 'The Resistance has won the country back for life'. I heard that and burst into tears. Soobin sang very emotionally," Thuy Hien said.
She also used Soobin Hoang Son's song to incorporate into a video about national pride.
Thuy Hien, born in 1979 in a family with a rich tradition of sports in Hanoi. She started her martial arts career at the age of 12. Thanks to her outstanding talent, Thuy Hien soon became a potential seed of the Vietnamese wushu community in the 90s and early 2000s, and was nicknamed "wushu queen" by the media.
Coming to "Sister Who Makes Wave", she showed off an eye-catching martial arts performance in the first solo round. However, Thuy Hien suffered a serious injury and had to limit her movements and could not do any strenuous exercise.
At first, Thuy Hien could not participate in many activities at the shared house due to health reasons. She was lucky to have Thu Phuong and her colleagues accompany her and take care of her during the filming.
She has been battling depression for years. “I have been depressed for probably 20 years. At times, I couldn’t play sports and I didn’t want to see the light, I didn’t want to see people.
I came to this program, standing here after many hardships, just to give the community the values of my efforts and experiences that I have personally experienced," Thuy Hien confided.