Trieu Lo Tu is one of the prominent "little flower actresses" of Chinese cinema, making her mark through a series of hit movies such as "Tinh Ha Xan Lan", "Tran Thien Thien in Rumors", "Rem Ngoc Chau Sa", "Oi, Emperor My Majesty"...
With a sweet appearance, natural acting ability and a large fan base, the actress born in 1998 has been in the group of young artists with great influence for many years.
However, at the end of 2024, while participating in filming the movie "Lover" with Eddie Peng, Trieu Lo Tu suddenly encountered health problems. After that, she confirmed that she suffered from anxiety and depression, forcing her to temporarily stop all artistic activities for treatment. This information once made fans extremely worried because before that, the actress always appeared with a positive and energetic image.
After temporarily leaving the entertainment industry for a while, Trieu Lo Tu returned to work at the beginning of last year, but a conflict occurred with her old management company, causing her to suffer no small impact. She even closed her Weibo account that once owned tens of millions of followers.

Amidst a career facing many challenges, the movie "Let Me Shine" starring Trieu Lo Tu and Tran Vy Dinh aired in September last year and achieved a breakthrough. The success of the movie not only helped her terminate her contract with the old company, sign with a new management unit and establish her own office, but also helped her commercial resources grow strongly.
According to Up Media, in just the past 6 months, the actress has continuously received 14 more advertising contracts. Recently, Chinese media also spread information that Trieu Lo Tu is about to become the representative face of 2 leading luxury brands in the world, Valentino and Chanel.
Not only busy with commercial activities, Mango TV's new variety show produced under the name "Saturday I Don't Want to Sleep" is also said to be inviting Trieu Lo Tu as a guest. The program explores the nightlife experiences of young people in many different cities, promising to bring a new color compared to current television shows.
