Everyone is on Youtube -- even Miley and Mandy. Shayla also has a channel of her own. So if you are a fan or just curious to what she will blog next, click here to subscribe. Her most recent video is about a trip to an orphanage in Vietnam. P.S. Shayla also sings a version of Alicia Key's "No One." Click here to listen in.
After being quiet for so long, Việt Thi AKA Vũ Lynn Cathy is speaking to Mốt & Cuộc Sống , a newly magazine for women in Vietnam. Việt Thi opens up on the relationship with Johnny Trí Nguyễn AKA Minh Trí , their two children and how she feels about Ngô Thanh Vân . Below is a summary and translation of the interview; you can read the interview in Vietnamese, by clicking here . Did she really spoil him too much? Cathy was only doing her part, supporting her husband and allowing him to pursuit his career. She was willing to take the back seat, in order for Johnny Trí Nguyễn to shine through. Things have worked out very well for Trí, but what about Thi? What did she gain from his success? She lost the love of her life. Nowadays it is Johnny Trí Nguyễn and Ngô Thanh Vân who is taking center stage and promoting their love each and every day. Before The Rebel – Dòng Máu Anh Hùng , and Johnny Trí Nguyễn and Ngô Thanh Vân's Thai...
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speaking from experience... i've a faithful sponsor with CCF for almost two decades... last year i've decided maybe it's time i sponsor a child from vn... so i did... two months later i received a letter from the their office in ha noi vn run by ha noi people telling me what they did with the 100 dollars gift i sent to my sponsor child... the money was for my child to do as she pleases... but the group from ha noi take all the money from sponsoror like myself and put in a pot for festival planning for the children... i was furious when i got that letter... the letter went into details on what they did with the money pot... basically... they rent instruments... people to play instrument... they bought sweets and toys for the children... in american... yeah... that's about right... but in a third world country like vn... where some areas don't have clean water or food... they went and bought entertainment for the kids... basically... for every 100dollars they spent 10dollars on those stuff and pocketed the rest... i love children and want to help them... but my money didn't come a money tree where i go pick every day... i work hard... and share what's left over/what i can afford... but i will never make another mistake by helping viet nam... u're just fooling yourself if u think u make a different... to make that kind of change... it takes years... not one trip with a camera and some money... your money ends up feeding the corrupt people there instead...
back to shayla... child... go and help your community first... there are so many broken homes with children ended up victims... yes... go around where u live and take a better look... help them...start with them... then work your way out into other worlds... i know your heart is in the right place... but don't blindly support corruptions... that's all...