Recently, social media has been abuzz with the circulation of DNA test results of the late artist Quỳ Bình’s son. The results conclude that baby Eric (full name: Lê Uy Tùng) is indeed the biological son of the beloved artist.
The post sharing the news also included a caption that read: “This is what everyone has been waiting for! Doesn’t everyone feel sorry for Eric’s family?”
Prior to this, a video was posted by the same account, showing businesswoman Ngọc Tiền – the late artist’s wife, taking their son to get a DNA test done. The caption read: “Poor Eric, at only 3 years old, having to get a DNA test to uphold his parents’ honor and pride in being the only son of his father.”
The image of Ngọc Tiền quietly taking her son for the DNA test tugged at the heartstrings of many viewers. Several people left words of encouragement for her, while also calling for the public to refrain from spreading negative rumors and scrutinizing the family of the deceased.

Ngọc Tiền quietly takes her son for a DNA test, moving viewers.
The DNA test results confirming the paternity of baby Eric.
The artist Quỳ Bình and businesswoman Ngọc Tiền tied the knot in 2020. Ngọc Tiền, who is seven years older than her late husband, works in the real estate industry. She was previously married and has two children from that relationship. During his lifetime, artist Quỳ Bình treated his stepchildren with utmost love and care.
In 2022, the couple welcomed their son, baby Eric, whose full name is Lê Uy Tùng. According to Ngọc Tiền, they conceived through IVF treatment.
The late artist’s beloved son, Eric, is now three years old.
The late artist Quỳ Bình adored his son.
Earlier in March, artist Quỳ Bình passed away after a long battle with brain cancer. His death left his family, colleagues, and fans grief-stricken. Despite her own sorrow, Ngọc Tiền remained strong and took care of her husband’s funeral arrangements. After 49 days, according to his wishes, his ashes were scattered into the sea in Cần Giờ.
Throughout this difficult time, alongside the condolences, Ngọc Tiền also faced various controversies, including conflicts with her in-laws and rumors about baby Eric not being her late husband’s biological son. In response to these negative speculations, the businesswoman chose to remain silent and limited her presence on social media platforms.
Ngọc Tiền, the late artist’s wife, ensuring his funeral arrangements are taken care of.
WATCH: The sea burial ceremony of the late artist Quỳ Bình.
Long Nhật and his wife’s emotional moment at the hospital while getting their son’s DNA tested
Long Nhật, born in 1967, is a well-known singer for his songs such as Tình Huế, Mấy nhịp cầu tre, Về quê ngoại, Tóc em đuôi gà, and more. He currently enjoys a happy family life with his wife and their four children: Đinh Khắc Vũ Long (born in 2000), Đinh Vũ Lâm Quỳnh (born in 2003), Đinh Khắc Vũ Nhật (born in 2010), and Đinh Vũ Lam Anh (born in 2016).
Long Nhật’s happy family.
When his firstborn, Vũ Long (Bim), was three years old, Long Nhật faced rumors and speculations about his son’s paternity. To put an end to the negative talk, the singer took his son for a DNA test. Recalling the moment they received the results, Long Nhật shared:
“When Bim was three years old, my wife was eight months pregnant with our daughter Mun. At that time, there was a newspaper article claiming that Bim wasn’t my biological son. They wrote that my wife had made a mistake and that I was just a cover-up, marrying her for her family’s vast wealth. My wife was deeply hurt and shocked by these accusations, and she almost had a miscarriage. Many artists advised me to sue the newspaper.
I had to take my son to the hospital to get a DNA test done to prove he was my son. Bim looks so much like me, my father, and my brother; I knew he was my blood. When the results came out, my wife and I hugged each other and cried in the hospital.”
Long Nhật and his wife had to get a DNA test for their son due to rumors.
Long Nhật’s firstborn, Vũ Long (Bim)
In addition to the rumors about his son, Long Nhật has also faced controversies surrounding his gender identity. Despite the negative talk, he and his wife have remained strong and supportive of each other throughout their 20 years of marriage.
Long Nhật shared: “My family, both immediate and extended, as well as my wife and children, see my transformations and makeup as normal. They often give me advice about family and children, but when it comes to my art, they respect me completely. I’m very grateful that my wife understands that I have the right to transform into different roles, as it’s the mission of an artist.”
Long Nhật has faced controversies about his gender identity.
Hoa hậu Oanh Yến: Getting DNA tests for her children and selling houses to support her large family
Hồ Thị Oanh Yến, born in 1986 in Vũng Tàu, rose to fame after being crowned Hoa hậu Thế giới Toàn cầu 2015 (Miss Global World 2015). In 2014, she made headlines when she announced that she was a single mother of two sons, keeping the fathers’ identities a secret. Later, she entered a relationship with businessman Tân Long, with whom she has four more children but has not yet married.
Oanh Yến is often referred to as the “Hoa hậu with the most children” in the Vietnamese entertainment industry. She once shared that she had undergone sterilization after her sixth pregnancy due to concerns about financial difficulties. She explained: “I didn’t want the pressure, so every time I gave birth, I had to sell a house. Now, I have fewer houses left, not as many as before. I thought that if I had another child, the situation would become difficult, even dangerous.”
Oanh Yến, the Hoa hậu with the most children, decided to get sterilized after her sixth pregnancy.
Oanh Yến had to sell a house each time she gave birth.
Hoa hậu Oanh Yến shared that each time she gave birth, she had to get a DNA test for the baby. She explained that since she and her partner were not married, the test was necessary for the child to bear the father’s surname.
Regarding marriage, the beauty queen once confessed: “Once, he suggested that we go and register our marriage, but I didn’t want to because… I thought it would be a waste of time. Getting married is just a formality; what matters is that we are happy and committed to each other. A wedding ceremony or a piece of paper doesn’t guarantee a happy marriage.”
Hoa hậu Oanh Yến had to get DNA tests for her children so they could bear their father’s surname.
In 2020, Oanh Yến’s family decided to leave the city and move to the countryside. She also reduced her participation in showbiz activities and embraced a farmer’s life. In September 2024, she unexpectedly revealed that she had run out of money and was in debt due to the failure of her agricultural business venture. Oanh Yến shared that she felt pressured but was grateful to have her partner by her side, supporting her.
Oanh Yến shared that she had “lost everything” after leaving city life.
MC Phương Mai: Getting a DNA test for her son and her recent noisy divorce
Phương Mai, born in 1990, is a well-known MC, supermodel, and actress in Vietnam. In 2019, she married Marcin Miller, a man of Polish origin. The couple has a five-year-old son named Henryk.
When she gave birth to her son, Phương Mai had to get a DNA test to obtain a birth certificate for the baby. She shared: “Since we weren’t married at the time of our son’s birth, the district required a DNA test for the birth registration.”
MC Phương Mai had to get a DNA test for her son to obtain his birth certificate.
Earlier in February, Phương Mai surprised everyone by sharing about her troubled marriage with her foreign husband. She even hinted at her husband’s infidelity. Phương Mai revealed that her husband had secretly transferred all his assets abroad after earning a substantial amount of money. Moreover, she was accused of being a gold digger and faced threats from him. She has since filed for divorce and is fighting for custody of their son.
The MC shared: “When I suggested ending things amicably and civilly, you shouted at me, terrorized me mentally and physically in public, forced me to leave the house, and threatened to ruin me and take away my right to raise my child. Of course, you want to maintain