In the final episode of the reality series "Xinh-Do-Re-Linh," Miss Luong Thuy Linh continues to transform into a maid, but with a different mindset in her own home.
The familiar space has opened up deep sharing. For the first time, Luong Thuy Linh mentioned her beloved and hardworking grandmother who once opened a restaurant to support the whole family. The image of the grandmother standing in the kitchen has nurtured the love of cooking in Luong Thuy Linh since childhood.
Not only stopping at family stories, the final episode of "Xinh-Do-Re-Linh" is also a profound dialogue about deadlocks and bottlenecks that cannot be removed in the lives of young people. If guest Lam Bao Ngoc shared that she once struggled in connecting and communicating, then Luong Thuy Linh once fell into a spiral of doubting herself.
From those experiences, Luong Thuy Linh realized: "Everyone has a child inside that needs to be cared for. Maturity does not come from sitting still, but from stumbles, experiences and the courage to try the smallest things.
Therefore, for Linh, cleaning the house is also a journey to find memories - a habit associated with childhood, with the image of her parents and grandmother, so it has now become an effective healing method for the "child" inside her.
Through this reality series, Luong Thuy Linh wants to send a message: "Cleaning up the house is not only about rearranging everything in the living space closest to you, but it is also a spiritual therapy to rearrange your mind. Living in a messy house, your spirit can easily fall into a similar chaotic state. Cleaning up helps us regain control and feel secure that all problems are within reach.
Debuting with the orientation of a entertainment series combining lifestyle, "Xinh-Do-Re-Linh" has exploited a completely new aspect of Luong Thuy Linh. No longer the distance of a beauty queen, viewers see a GenZ rolling up her sleeves to cook and cultivate her living space.
Sharing about the project, Luong Thuy Linh confided: "Before becoming Miss, Linh was proud because she is a traditional Vietnamese girl who likes to cook, clean up, nurture and take care of the people she loves. With Xinh-Do-Re-Linh, Linh wants to bring the image of a woman who knows how to create joy from small things, and find happiness right in her own home.