Recently, singer Minh Quan posted a photo with the image of Thien Loi in the Tao Quan program. Along with that, he humorously wrote: "What's wrong in the world that you guys keep pulling out my teeth??? ".
Many viewers commented that his Thien Loi image with a tooth protruding made many people think of a recent noisy incident on social networks.

Singer Vu Hanh Nguyen commented: "I also have it, I don't know why. Same set of teeth...
Another viewer wrote: "Year before yesterday, I thought of you too.
Images of Thien Loi through Minh Quan's acting are currently widely shared.
Singer Minh Quan's full name is Trinh Minh Quan, born in 1980 in Hanoi. He is a famous male singer and music producer from the early 2000s with hits such as "Khuc giao mua", "Dau co loi lam".
He is famous for his scholarly appearance, sweet voice and the humorous role of "Thien Loi" in the "Tao Quan" program.
Singer Minh Quan started participating in the "Tao Quan" program in 2013 and impressed with the role of Thien Loi with protruding teeth.
After that, he continued to participate in many subsequent "Tao Quan" programs such as 2015, 2016, not only as an actor but also participating in music production for the program, including writing parody lyrics and recording.
The singer from Hanoi remembers the first time he was called to audition by NSND Xuan Bac and director Do Thanh Hai. "I was very nervous, because at that time I was a singer, never participated in the "Tao Quan" program. When I was assigned a dialogue, I was nervous, my heart was pounding. It was really surprising that the next day, I was accepted by the director to play Thien Loi," he recounted.
In 2026, the program "Tao Quan" will not be broadcast, but will be replaced by the program "Spring Square".
Sharing with a reporter from Lao Dong newspaper, he said: "As an actor and also a viewer of the "Tao Quan" program, I feel sad and regretful that this year there is no "Tao Quan" program.
In the past 20 years, there have also been years without the "Tao Quan" program. At that time, I, like many other audiences, felt missing and empty in a very indescribable way," he said.