Actress Phuong Lan and husband Phan Dat got married in November 2023. Tet Giap Thin is the first year the couple celebrates Tet together, in their new roles.
Although Phuong Lan and Phan Dat had lived together for 4 years before, when they officially became husband and wife, the couple felt they had more responsibility and united in raising their family.
Phuong Lan – Phan Dat held their wedding in November 2023 (Photo: Provided by the character). |
Sharing with Dan Tri reporter, actress Phuong Lan said that this year she has a theater performance schedule for the audience during the 10 days of Tet like every year. Besides, she felt different emotions when she and her husband went shopping and decorated the house.
“This year I’m happier than usual because we can celebrate Tet together, in our own home, instead of every year, we have each other in our own place,” Phuong Lan shared.
The actress of the movie Mrs. Nu’s House also said that during Tet, both she and her husband pay great attention to traditional rituals, especially on New Year’s Eve. Therefore, even if she is busy or has to perform early in the morning of the 1st, Phuong Lan stays up late, gets up early, and prepares a full Tet offering tray to offer to her ancestors.
Phuong Lan – Phan Dat feel more responsibility after getting married (Photo: Character provided). |
Phuong Lan added that although Tet is an occasion when loved ones often gather and party, she is not pressured about cooking because in the house, her husband Phan Dat is the one who takes care of the housework.
Phuong Lan shared: “Dat is skillful and cooks very well. Besides, my mother-in-law is very open-minded and our family does not have the concept of housework and cooking being solely for women. Of course in life In life, husband and wife will have to share work together and I also often support my husband (laughs).”
Looking back on the past year, actress Phuong Lan said that due to many economic fluctuations, her work was also affected. However, thanks to her efforts and efforts, her work is quite stable.
In addition, Phuong Lan also happily said that last year, she and her husband had a lot of time at home, gathering with family, connecting and understanding each other better.
The actress said that after getting married, she and her husband paid great attention to saving money to raise their family. “In the past, I could freely shop online, but now I calculate and save everything. Married life is more fun because I always remember that I have a small family to take care of,” she said.
During Tet, Phan Dat is the one who takes care of the cooking (Photo: Provided by the character). |
The actress also revealed that in the house, she is the one who manages the expenses and controls the couple’s income, so she feels quite secure. In addition, to improve her housework skills, the actress regularly connects with her mother-in-law to learn more family care knowledge.
Phuong Lan said she and her husband plan to have a baby in about 2 years. However, if fate comes, “heaven gives it”, she and her husband will also happily accept it.
Entering the new year, Phuong Lan hopes that society will continue to develop, everyone will have a job and a happy life. As for herself, she hopes her work will always go smoothly and her husband Phan Dat’s plan to debut as a singer will be successful.
Phuong Lan was born in 1994, is an actress familiar to the audience, often taking on roles with humorous elements on screen. She once made an impression when appearing in the movies: Old Girl with Many Tricks, Mrs. Nu’s House…
Phan Dat is 1 year younger than Phuong Lan and is currently the actress’s manager.
Celebrating Tet together for the first time, Phuong Lan No pressure about cooking
Actress Marie Trintignant’s tragic death at the hands of Bertrand Cantat: A look back at the devastating case and the emotional tribute from François Cluzet
On August 1, 2003, actress Marie Trintignant died after being beaten by Bertrand Cantat. Aged 41, the actress had been severely beaten four days earlier for her companion, while they were in a hotel room in Vilnius in Lithuania, where the TV film Colette, a free woman was being filmed. An argument breaks out between the couple after Marie Trintignant receives a text message from her husband Samuel Benchetrit, from whom she is separated. The singer hits her several times, until Marie Trintignant loses consciousness and falls to the ground. Bertrand Cantat does not call for help, and leaves her to die in her bed. A few hours later, he called Vincent, Marie Trintignant’s brother, who, upon arriving on the scene, did not understand the seriousness of the situation in which his sister found herself.
Admitted far too late to Vilnius University Hospital in a deep coma, Marie Trintignant was operated on twice, in the vain hope of decompressing her brain. Unfortunately, the young woman was declared brain dead on July 31, 2003, following cerebral edema caused by the lesions, and her body was repatriated to France. Neurologist Stéphane Delajoux attempts a “last chance” operation, but fails. The daughter of Nadine and Jean-Louis Trintignant died on August 1, 2003 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, and leaves behind a ten-year-old child, Paul Cluzet, whom she had with the actor François Cluzet.
Guest this Saturday, February 10, 2024 of the Rencontres du Papotin on France 2, François Cluzet will evoke with emotion the memory of the mother of his eldest son, with whom he shared a beautiful love story at the end of the 80s and until in the mid-90s: “First of all, she was an actress, therefore a partner. What I really liked about her was her fragility, her vulnerability, the fact that she was still almost a child in her head, and that she was a fan of justice. She had suffered, too. She had lost her sister. She dreamed of a world without conflicts. Then finally, destiny put her in hostile arms. I a son with her. Paul is the son I had with Marie Trintignant. It’s a chance” declared the Intouchables actor, very moved by the performance the apprentice journalist gave him.
“I will never forgive” “that bastard from Cantat”
François Cluzet has regularly taken a position in recent years on the media return of Bertrand Cantat, after the prison sentence he received. In 2015, interviewed by Catherine Ceylac in Thé ou Café, he declared that he “would never forgive” Bertrand Cantat for having taken away his son’s mother. He then revealed that this assassination had led him to invest in helping women victims of domestic violence. In October 2017, questioned about the film Janis and Johnson, in which he starred opposite Marie Trintignant, he violently insulted his assassin: “Marie died right after, murdered by that bastard… de Cantat”. Very harsh words, which quickly went viral, which he had uttered on the set of We are not lying, but which had earned François Cluzet the praise of feminist associations, the political class and numerous public figures. .
2024-02-10 16:27:45
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The forecast for 2024
2024-01-30 11:47:59
at the end of 2023 his crescent And we were in the trend forecasting course of Trendologist Natali Yechatkov. During the course we discovered to our astonishment that it includes personal work and that at the end the students submit a forecast. What will we do, we wondered (while eating Hagai fig rolls and the bread during the first break). What we always do, we reassured ourselves: reverse engineering.
For example: we can decide that our prediction will focus on this bun and the word we will focus on will be Crust Then we will already find all the information that will lead exactly where we want it to lead.
I am telling you all this so that you do not take this forecast seriously.
This is a consciousness-forming language-style prediction, or manifesting. It’s more what we want to happen than what we predict will happen.
Because, after all, you know that the only forecast you can trust is Whatever will be will be, we will change as needed.
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Before looking forward, look back. Or: a reminder of (more) some things that happened in 2023
The coronation of King Charles. The spaceX mirror. Martha Stewart, 81, on the cover of Sports Illustrated. floods. Huge fires. First Arab female astronaut. aliens. Barbie. Oppenheimer. Taylor Swift’s era tour – the show in Seattle causes an earthquake. The highest temperature was measured. Heat waves in the world. Israel – forty weeks of pro-democracy protests. ai overflow and Midgerian imagery. From September 2023 it is allowed to photograph Guernica. The trial of Gwyneth Paltrow. wars Aesthetics of religions. Sofia Coppola publishes an archive book. Generation Z likes books and libraries.
And of course: the seventh in October – the tsunami that will change everything, at least for us.
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TRUTH : TRUST : TOUCH
wishful thinking 2024
Pattern recognition, stream of consciousness style:
Authentic – the word of the Miriam Webster dictionary for 2023.
Tactile – working with the hands, textures, returning to the sense of touch, the need to feel for yourself that something real is happening in the world.
In art – a return to painting and sculpture, using materials that get dirty from them.
Excursions – trains, wandering on foot.
Grooming – solid products, including shampoo and conditioner.
Design – handwriting, printing on a typewriter.
Natural scents.
Clothes with textures and signs that real people were involved in the process.
Real books (the luxury of the bookcase, Jen Z falls in love with public libraries).
Post Anthropocene era – after we have influenced and destroyed, time for modesty.
agriculture.
Less outsourcing, doing things yourself (also in marketing).
Quiet and quiet luxury in general – a quiet cafe in Tokyo where you are not allowed to speak even to order (you describe to the waiters in a pantomime what you want).
Fewer words and fewer opinions.
Appreciation of human experience – menopause, Silver Fox, generation x celebs, heroes in Kia Picanto driving into the fire.
Return of action.
Return of the facts – A return to existing things in the world, as a sentiment, a basic thing that is not subject to debate.
And in three words: TRUTH, TRUST, TOUCH.
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Things that take time and require involvement and human warmth:
Knitting and personal attention. Vest by id.knit.that
A vase that is not only created by hand, but also embraces the whole body. The photo is from the temple of mediclaytion Instagram page
Handwriting by artist Thomas Lelu that turns into artwork, notebooks and mugs.
Robbie Williams writes on a typewriter and signs with a fingerprint.
Choose the path with the view.
Don’t tell me how old you are, show me. Isabella Rossellini, 71
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And Sahar adds:
“All of this reminds me of the book “The Mushroom at the End of the World” whose subtitle, despite the initial depression reflected in it (“On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins”), provides comfort precisely for the situation we are in today. In the book follows Anthropologist Anna Tessing is looking for a fungus that grows in natural spaces that have undergone pollution and destruction, and through it she seeks to reveal new spaces where unexpected, non-linear encounters take place, realities in liminal areas, on the fringes of civilization. These are spaces that embody duplicity: they are alternative and everyday, they are a product of human destruction But also grow because of them.
Tsing’s mushrooms are a good metaphor for the world of 2024: trying to survive and thrive in a time of uncertainty. ״
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Another comforting thing: even in 2024 you can count on his crescent moon to bring out words like ‘liminal areas’.
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“In that sense, we have no future. Not in the same sense that our grandfathers had a future, or so they thought. Fully imaginable cultural futures were a luxury of other days, when the ‘now’ had a longer duration. With us, of course, things may change all at once, violently, profoundly, so that the future like our grandfathers did not have enough ‘now’ to base themselves on. We have no future, because our present is too volatile.’
“The future exists,” Case hears herself say, “and it’s looking back at us. Trying to understand the false image that will remain of us. And from that place, the past behind us will be nothing like the past we imagine behind us now.”
(from the book “pattern recognition” by William Gibson that I read again during the course. Translation: Emmanuel Lotem).
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If I wanted to waste your time
Maybe it’s already late
of course
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