1. Bi Bảo
Bi Bảo, born Trần Tô Di Bảo, was born in 1994 in Ho Chi Minh City. She is a prominent figure in the LGBT community, known for her popular song covers. As a true tomboy, Bi Bảo has gained a significant following and admiration from fans. Her androgynous beauty has made her a standout in the LGBT community. Bi Bảo’s fame grew further when she married her partner, Huế, in 2018. Despite facing public scrutiny and challenges, the couple went ahead and legalized their marriage in the United States. Recently, Bi Bảo made headlines again when it was revealed that after two years of marriage, they spent nearly one billion VND to have a child. This revelation has reinforced the public’s belief in the seriousness of their relationship.
Bi Bảo became a sensation due to her striking appearance and mesmerizing voice, winning the hearts of fans with her online cover songs. Originally from the Mekong Delta, Bi Bảo now resides with her wife, Múi Xù, in Ho Chi Minh City. Currently, Múi Xù is finalizing the paperwork to help Bi Bảo reunite with her family in the U.S. Known for her androgynous charm, Bi Bảo has become a key figure in the LGBT community, with her covers of songs like 'Kẻ đúng người sai,' 'Yêu xa là thế đó,' and 'Be my girl' gaining wide popularity. In addition, Bi Bảo frequently livestreams with her wife to sell various products. She also owns a company called Ashi Cream, which has over 400 agents across the country.


2. Vũ Cát Tường
Vũ Cát Tường was born in 1992 in Long Xuyên, An Giang. She graduated with honors in Biomedical Engineering from the International University of the University of Danang. Today, she is a renowned singer and songwriter, affectionately known as 'Mèo đầu nấm' (Mushroom Head Cat). In 2013, Vũ Cát Tường competed in The Voice Vietnam and became the runner-up. She has also won numerous prestigious awards and has released several hit songs. With her vast knowledge, eloquence, and charm, Vũ Cát Tường has been invited to serve as a coach on The Voice Kids for many years. She is adored by many young fans.
Vũ Cát Tường's music blends elements of pop, R&B, and neo-soul. She has said: "Even though I experiment with different genres, my roots are in R&B and neo-soul," and most of her songs are written in these genres before being arranged in other styles. Her music is praised for its distinctive style and personal brand. In addition to her songwriting abilities, Vũ Cát Tường is proficient in playing various instruments and sings fluently in both Vietnamese and English. She is known for her logical thinking, a result of her scientific background. Diva Hồng Nhung and composer Huy Tuấn have both praised Vũ Cát Tường's talent, seeing her as a peer rather than a junior in the industry.


3. Tiên Cookie
Tiên Cookie's real name is Nguyễn Thủy Tiên, born in 1994 in Hanoi. She is a singer and songwriter who once served as the charismatic class president of the math-specialized class at Trần Phú High School in Hanoi. Tiên Cookie began composing music at a very young age and quickly became known for her hit songs. Despite her youth, her music is deeply emotional and mature, often featuring melancholic melodies. She has earned the title of 'hit maker' in Vpop, with every song she releases becoming a massive hit. A popular saying in the Vietnamese music industry even goes: 'Artists are supposed to sing well, while creating hits is Tiên Cookie's job.'
In 2013, Tiên Cookie released her first solo single, 'Sau tất cả,' which was instantly embraced by the public. She became renowned as a 'hit maker' and quickly rose to prominence, producing a series of hits, many of which contributed to the success of other artists, especially Bích Phương. In October 2016, Tiên Cookie founded 1989s Production, a company focused on music production, films, advertising, and artist management. She is also one of the top five hit-makers in V-pop, alongside Khắc Hưng, Đỗ Hiếu, Mr. Siro, and Only C. In 2017, Tiên Cookie joined Hương Tràm as a coach for the fifth season of The Voice Kids, marking the first collaboration between the two.


4. Vicky Nhung
Vicky Nhung's real name is Nguyễn Hồng Nhung, born in 1987 in Hai Phong City. She was once a teacher in the field of Motion Graphic Design. Currently, she is a professional singer. In 2015, Vicky participated in the TV show The Voice Vietnam, impressing the audience with her unique performances. Prior to her appearance on The Voice, Vicky had already gained popularity through her unique mashup videos on YouTube, quickly becoming an internet sensation. Vicky Nhung has continued to pursue her musical career, consistently releasing new songs that she writes and performs herself.
With a background in multimedia design, Vicky developed a passion for singing and became well-known for her mashups of popular songs. Her YouTube channel became a sensation thanks to impressive covers and mashups of tracks like 'See You Again,' 'Cơn mưa ngang qua,' 'Lặng thầm một tình yêu,' and 'Set Fire to the Rain.' Before joining The Voice Vietnam, Vicky had already built a loyal following with her one-of-a-kind mashups. Her ability to pick current hits and create standout versions made her an instant hit with fans.


5. Trần Dương
Trần Dương, also known as Tey, was born in 1992 in Kiên Giang. She is a popular figure within the LGBT community, admired for her 'handsome' appearance and her bold tomboy fashion. She has found success in online business, with her unique style making waves among young people. Her Facebook page boasts over 300,000 followers, and her posts receive massive attention, with thousands of likes and comments. Trần Dương graduated from the Business Administration program at IAE - Institute of American Education in 2015 and also appeared in the movie 'Em ơi làm gì thế,' produced by Chippy Polla. Although reserved with strangers, those who know her describe her as warm and sociable. Trần Dương and her partner, 'hot girl of the pedestrian street' Võ Huỳnh Thanh Vân, have become a beloved couple in the LGBT community. Trần Dương initially admired Thanh Vân from afar online but was too shy to approach.
The couple officially began dating in early 2015, and their close relationship has garnered admiration and envy. For them, every day feels like Valentine's Day. Whenever Thanh Vân shows interest in something, Trần Dương will quickly buy it or save up to gift it to her. Their love story wasn't without challenges, especially when Trần Dương's parents discovered their relationship while Thanh Vân visited their hometown. After a difficult confrontation, Trần Dương's parents eventually accepted their love, and Thanh Vân became like a daughter to them.


6. Thiên Minh
Thiên Minh, whose full name is Thân Ngọc Thiên Minh, was born in 1997 and attended Hoàng Hoa Thám High School in Da Nang. Standing tall at 1.76m, her fashion style is edgy and has a Kpop vibe. She dreams of becoming a director in the future and is also talented in playing the guitar and various sports such as basketball, badminton, and martial arts. Thiên Minh has won national championships in women's basketball and several city-level badminton awards.
When you think of tomboys in Vietnam, the image that comes to mind might be of cool, stylish 'guys' with a distinct fashion sense. While we often associate tomboys with Thailand, Vietnam has its own share of stunning, masculine-looking tomboys. Thân Ngọc Thiên Minh is a perfect example of this trend.


7. Lin Jay
Lin Jay, born Lê Thảo Linh in 1994, hails from Hanoi. She is a prominent figure in the LGBT community and ranks 15th in the list of famous hotfaces. Lin Jay is the owner of the online fashion store Áo nẹp-Bó-Lin Jay Store. Her allure is on par with any celebrity in showbiz, with over 300,000 followers on her personal Facebook. Thai media have praised her handsome looks and distinctive fashion sense. Her striking appearance has left countless girls captivated. From a young age, Lin Jay felt different, wanting to engage in activities like climbing and exploring with the boys, and she longed to protect the girls around her. In 2010, she bravely cut her long hair to live authentically as herself.
This marked a turning point in Lin Jay's life. When she cut her hair and embraced a masculine identity, she faced strong opposition from her family. Her mother fainted at the sight of her transformation. Both her parents and relatives voiced strong disapproval of her rebellious act. Many of her friends distanced themselves when she became a tomboy. Despite the backlash, Lin Jay remained silent but resolute in her decision, as she could no longer pretend to be demure or speak in a traditionally feminine way. Amid the criticism, she was fortunate to have a close-knit group of friends who supported her through the tough times. Eventually, her parents recognized her growth and began to support her decision. Lin Jay ultimately chose not to undergo gender-affirming surgery, feeling completely at ease with her current life as a tomboy.


8. Gil Lê
Gil Lê, born Lê Thanh Trúc in 1991, is a singer and MC known for her masculine appearance and stylish, trendy hotboy fashion. She was a former member of the music group formed in 2011 through the competition *Sáng Bừng Sức Sống*. She has worked as a solo artist since 2013 and is adored by many fans. She was a familiar face as a VJ on a youth television channel and hosted *X-Factor Vietnam* season 2, along with many other popular TV shows. Gil Lê was born and raised in Ho Chi Minh City. At 17, she joined Wepro and officially entered the entertainment industry as an MC. As she pursued a music career, Gil became a prominent B-Girl in the underground scene of Saigon.
Gil Lê emerged from the *Sáng Bừng Sức Sống* program and was a former member of the music group X5, which included Gil Lê, Jenny Hồng Nhung, Zed Linh Chi, Panda Hải Lê, and Phương Suri. Zed and Suri were later replaced by Hannah Hà Phương and Yuu Quỳnh Nhi. The group was formed in 2011 under the guidance of composer Dương Khắc Linh. Gil Lê was the rapper of the group and stood out with her short, edgy hairstyle and unisex style. She quickly became a standout name in the group. To this day, Gil Lê is the only member still active in the Vietnamese entertainment industry after X5 disbanded in 2013. Since going solo in 2013, Gil Lê has continued to be a well-loved singer and MC with a strong, god-like image and significant influence in Vietnam.


9. Sun Chu Miu
Sun Chu Min, born Trương Tuệ Châu in 1994 in Ho Chi Minh City, is a multi-talented individual known for her skills in singing, acting, and modeling. Her primary career is managing an online business on Facebook. With her attractive, 'handsome' appearance, she is frequently invited to model for fashion shops, earning her widespread recognition among young people. Sun Chu Min's popularity spans both Facebook and Instagram, with many fake accounts created to exploit her fame. Her photos often attract tens of thousands of likes. With a graceful face that charms both men and women, she exudes a style that's more masculine than feminine. From a young age, she wore short hair and enjoyed activities typically associated with boys. Looking at her present photos, few would instantly recognize her as a woman. At 18, she made the decision to 'come out,' despite facing strong opposition from family and friends.
Today, Sun Chu Min is a well-known figure in the youth community. Her fame spreads across social media platforms, with many fake Facebook and Instagram accounts created to benefit from her popularity. She has an attractive face, regardless of whether she is seen as a girl or a boy. Her trendy tomboy fashion always attracts attention, and her photos consistently garner thousands of likes. Despite having multiple Facebook accounts that often require name changes, each of her accounts has hundreds of thousands of followers. Sun Chu Min underwent rhinoplasty to enhance her appearance. Standing at 1.66 meters tall and weighing 52 kilograms, she excels in singing, acting, and photography. Her current primary profession is running her online business on Facebook. She also previously collaborated with youth-focused media outlets as a model.

