According to 163, recently Trieu Vy shared her brother's article - Trieu Kien - to refute a series of false information related to her being accused of being involved in money laundering and human trafficking to Myanmar.
Previously, many posts spread on social network Weibo claiming that Trieu Vy and her ex-husband Huynh Huu Long, along with some other famous figures, were involved in an illegal business line, money laundering and kidnapping, and sending people to fraud zones in Myanmar.
Some articles also questioned the origin of Huynh Huu Long's assets, saying that this businessman's business operations were not transparent.
Trieu Vy is also speculated that investing in alcohol, buying real estate abroad or owning many companies is just a form of "washing" money, legalizing illegal profits through companies that do not have real operations.

Before the wave of rumors, Zhao Jian affirmed that these were fabricated information, of a personal attack nature, intentionally aimed at his younger sister because she is a public figure. He said that his family had collected evidence and filed a report and lawsuit in Beijing and Shanghai to protect Zhao Wei's honor.
In the past 5 years, Trieu Vy's life has turned in a completely different direction. From a star at the peak of fame, the actress has continuously faced upheavals: being "undercover banned", marriage breakdowns, declining assets and gradually losing public sympathy. These consequences are believed to stem from controversial decisions in the past.
Zhao Wei, born in 1976, is a leading actress, singer, director and producer of China. She is famous throughout Asia for her role as Xiao Yanzi in the classic movie "Hoan Chau Cach Cach" (1998), and is also one of the "four great actresses" of Chinese cinema.
In its golden age, Trieu Vy possessed a solid position on the small screen with works loved by audiences such as "Kinh hoa yen van", "Xa than", "Me tham bo meo"...
Besides, she also made a strong impression on the box office with a series of blockbuster movies such as "Painted Skin 1", "Painted Skin 2", "Gac Kiem" and "Hoa Moc Lan". Trieu Vy's career once reached its peak with a series of awards and great influence, before plummeting from 2021 when she was blacklisted.