On the evening of May 26, singer Jack’s management company (real name Trinh Tran Phuong Tuan, born in 1997) surprised the public by issuing an official statement announcing that they had filed a lawsuit against Thien An. This marked the first time Jack publicly addressed the relationship and shared responsibility for their child.
Shortly after, Jack reposted the statement from his company to his personal Facebook page, which has over 2.2 million followers. The online community immediately exploded, with users rapidly sharing the announcement and flooding it with heated comments.
Instead of merely debating who was right or wrong, many netizens suddenly made a U-turn—writing “apology letters to Jack” and even expressing a desire to join the singer’s fandom. A wave of nearly identical comments—seemingly AI-generated—began to spread across platforms.
Amid the escalating tension, Thien An also made a noticeable move: that same night (May 26), she disabled comments on her personal social media page. Additionally, a previous post she had published in January 2025—accusing an unnamed male singer of irresponsibly abandoning his child—was deleted from all platforms.
When contacted, Thien An’s representative said she was not yet fully aware of the information circulating online and had not received any official court notice. Any response will be given at a later time.
Fans are now eagerly awaiting an official statement from Thien An to clarify the years-long relationship saga.
Back in 2021, the Vietnamese entertainment industry was rocked by a scandal involving Jack and actress Thien An. At the time, Jack was one of the most prominent young singers, with multiple million-view hits, a massive fanbase, and a packed performance schedule. He was hailed as a potential “Vpop phenomenon,” poised to succeed the older generation of artists. But once the scandal broke, Jack’s career essentially stalled.
In August 2021, a female fan unexpectedly accused Jack of “two-timing” and revealed his relationship with Thien An.
Specifically, a woman identified as “V” claimed she had been dating Jack since March 2020. Because the two shared an iCloud account, she discovered a strange number and looked it up on Zalo—only to find out it belonged to actress Thien An. When she confronted Jack, he denied any special relationship. But later, she discovered that Jack and Thien An had a daughter together.
Another woman, “Q,” also came forward, claiming to have been involved with Jack. She said he used to monitor her messages because he feared their relationship would damage his public image. Suspecting that Jack was dating her, Thien An, and V simultaneously, the scandal continued to heat up.
Rumors even spread that Jack and Thien An had lived together and raised a pet. There were unconfirmed reports that K-ICM had to sleep on the floor to make room for the pair, further fueling netizens' outrage.
Under public pressure, Thien An spoke up on August 8, confirming that she had a child with Jack. She revealed that they had been in a relationship supported by both families for two years but broke up just 20 days after the baby was born due to irreconcilable differences. Thien An spoke about the loneliness, betrayal, and hardship of becoming a single mother from pregnancy to childbirth.
She said she once hoped to reconcile with Jack, but after being contacted by other women who revealed the truth, she realized she was just one of many who had been hurt. Her emotional account moved the online community deeply.
Three days later, Jack confirmed the past relationship with Thien An and apologized to the public for the personal drama being discussed online. He said the relationship started from mutual empathy but ultimately did not work out. He denied being in a relationship with anyone and expressed his intention to take full responsibility as a father.
After the scandal, Jack disappeared from the spotlight for a long time before making a musical comeback in July 2022. However, he was quickly embroiled in another controversy involving plagiarism and the unauthorized use of Messi’s image in a music video. Despite this, Jack still appeared at a few events but was much less active online.
In early 2025, Thien An stirred up public attention again by revealing that Jack provided only 5 million VND per month for child support—and had stopped sending money since March 2022. Rumors circulated that she had received 300 million VND from Jack, but her representative denied this.
In January 2025, the drama reignited when Thien An claimed she had been pregnant three times—twice in 2020 she had to terminate due to pressure from Jack and his family. She said she once viewed Jack’s mother as her own, but the older woman advised her to abort the pregnancy, causing a mental breakdown. She gave up her first child on February 13, 2020—just ten days before her birthday. The second child was lost on May 20, 2020.
Ultimately, Thien An decided to keep baby Sol and become a single mom. Her emotional and painful post has since been deleted from all platforms.
Most recently, Jack filed a lawsuit against Thien An for spreading false information and requested the court to confirm paternity and grant him custody of Sol under Vietnamese law. According to Jack’s team, Thien An had cut off contact since the child’s birth and blocked his attempts to reach the child.
The statement read: “Due to vague statements from Ms. Tran Nguyen Thien An, Jack has been unable to access or exercise his rights as a father. To avoid further misunderstandings, Jack has filed a petition with the court requesting a paternity test and legal custody rights. We hope Ms. Thien An will cooperate so the child does not suffer further harm.”
The case is currently under judicial review. The public continues to watch closely, wondering how this four-year-long scandal will finally conclude.
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