Jessica Alba and Daughters Steal the Spotlight at World Cup Match
Jessica Alba and her daughters captured attention at the recent World Cup match between the USA and Turkey

Hồng Đào, a well-known actress, has shared her joy in raising her two daughters, Sophia and Vicky. At 64 years old, she has decided not to pursue marriage again, instead focusing on her fulfilling relationship with her children. Hồng Đào describes her daughters as her close friends, enjoying cooking, traveling, and spending quality time together.
Recently, Hồng Đào returned to Vietnam from the United States to participate in the film 'The Bad Mother', directed by Hoàng Tuấn Cường. She mentioned that her daughters are always supportive of her acting career and are excited to hear about her new roles. Living in California with Sophia, while Vicky works elsewhere, Hồng Đào maintains a close connection with both through daily chats and visits.
Hồng Đào takes pride in her daughters' independence and maturity. She has never pressured them to marry, stating that their happiness is her top priority. "For me, the most important thing is that my children are at peace, and I will respect their decisions, whatever they may be," she remarked.
Despite her desire to become a grandmother someday, Hồng Đào is content with her current life, focusing on her passion for acting. Her daughters often call her to discuss their work and express admiration for her long-standing dedication to her career.
In her free time, Hồng Đào enjoys shopping and discussing life and relationships with her daughters. She sometimes suggests that they bring their boyfriends home for family gatherings, fostering a warm and inclusive atmosphere. Hồng Đào's parents, who are over 80 years old, remain active and supportive, often helping with family meals, which brings her comfort and inspiration for her roles as a mother and grandmother.
Hồng Đào, whose full name is Nguyễn Đình Hồng Đào, is a prominent figure in the theater scene of Ho Chi Minh City from the 1990s. After moving to the U.S. in 1994, she has continued to engage in various film projects, balancing her career with her responsibilities as a mother. Her recent works include 'Mai', a record-breaking Vietnamese film, and 'Sister-in-Law', where she stars alongside Việt Hương, Lê Khánh, and Ngọc Trinh.