In recent days, singer Nguyen Duyen Quynh has become the focus of attention on social networks after an incident related to lip-syncing at the Lan Song Xanh awards ceremony. Before the wave of mixed debate from the audience, the female singer officially apologized, expressing a receptive attitude and wishing to be corrected.
In a letter publicly posted on her personal page on the evening of February 3, Duyen Quynh admitted her shortcomings and said that she had gone through many sleepless nights, reading each comment alone to see the issue seriously. "It's all a shortcoming from Quynh's side," the female singer wrote, and apologized for not bringing a complete, professional experience to the audience and making many people feel uncomfortable.
Duyen Quynh shared that the past time has been a journey full of emotions for her - both having the joy of being in the profession, getting closer to the public, but also at the time she realized that she still had many limitations. The female singer affirmed that she will seriously learn from experience, ready to "reorganize herself" to improve in her artistic path.
Notably, Duyen Quynh said that she decided to write an apology at the beginning of her personal page as a reminder to herself in the upcoming journey. At the same time, the female singer hopes that the audience will be generous to give her more time to correct herself and continue to contribute to music with sincerity and seriousness.
Duyen Quynh's apology received many mixed feedbacks. Besides the opinions that still maintain strict views on the lip-syncing incident, many viewers believe that the straightforward attitude, not avoiding responsibility of the female singer is commendable. Some opinions expressed the desire that Duyen Quynh will prove the change with the quality of products and performances in the future.
Closing the letter, Duyen Quynh sent wishes for a peaceful new year to the audience in the upcoming Tet atmosphere. It is not only a spring greeting, but also a desire to close the noise, opening a new journey - where artists and the public can meet with understanding, tolerance and a constructive spirit.