Minh Nghi – Bomman, the beloved Esports couple adored by fans.
From being two talented individuals in different fields to appearing as a couple, dating, getting married, and now welcoming their first son, this Esports family has always garnered the attention of many fans.
Before officially becoming parents, Minh Nghi – the famous MC – took a year off, reducing her work intensity to focus on her pregnancy. She still frequently updates her life to her fans.

At the beginning of January 2024, while sharing their first family moment on social media, Minh Nghi’s husband couldn’t hide his happiness. He shared: “Little Mocha, also known as ‘Life’, says hello to all the aunties and uncles.” He also revealed their son’s nickname. Accordingly, they chose the name Mocha for their baby boy. This news excited fans, who sent their congratulations to the couple, wishing the baby to grow up healthy and the family to always be filled with joy.
MC Minh Nghi Surprises Everyone by Revealing a Touching Gesture from Her Husband
During the postpartum phase, while taking care of their child, and with help from her parents, Minh Nghi also showcased her husband’s dedication. Recently, she shared a family story:
“…One morning at 5 AM, I woke up to hear the baby crying with a hoarse voice. I asked the baby’s dad – who was on the night shift – how things were, and learned that Mocha wanted to breastfeed to sleep, while he wanted me to sleep a full 3 hours before waking up to pump milk. So when the baby started crying loudly, he… closed the door to soundproof the room.
Thus, the two of them battled for a full 3 hours, Mocha kept whining and squirming for me, while he kept soothing until I woke up.” She proudly shared: “Bomman is amazing, he takes care of the baby all night, heats the milk for feeding, burps, and changes diapers, perfect 10 out of 10!”




Previously, the female MC had shared numerous moments of the male streamer taking good care of her, giving her extravagant gifts, helping Minh Nghi have a joyful and “chill” pregnancy period.
