With an impressive height of 1.72 meters, a charming smile, and a professional working style, Chúc Anh caught the attention of the gaming fan community from her very first “debut”. It didn’t take long for this girl to get used to and showcase her abilities in the role of MC interviewing and accompanying players in Wild Rift.

In addition, those who admire this beautiful MC also know that Chúc Anh has a strong passion for writing; she often shares her thoughts and feelings about life and work. For her, every time she rereads her past feelings, she relives those old moments. From there, she can see her journey of growth.

Chúc Anh is not afraid to confront reality, writing about “thorny” topics, even her sad memories. Like her recent confession: “This morning, I accidentally read a post from a 17-year-old girl whose father has a serious preference for sons over daughters, and it made me sad because I see a part of myself in that.”
My family, both maternal and paternal sides, are all biased towards sons. From childhood to adulthood, I constantly had to hear the repeated songs about how our family didn’t have any sons, and my mother only wished I wasn’t a daughter.
When I was very little, around 3 years old until elementary school, I was just like a boy. Perhaps part of it was because I loved reading comics and wanted to create a male character for myself (?) or maybe deep down I wanted my mother to love me more; I don’t know…

The female MC shares that her current coldness towards men stems from her family background of male favoritism. For her, treating men well is already a significant effort, let alone loving them.
Chúc Anh recalls unhappy memories: “My family is all girls; we always have to work hard preparing food and drinks, washing heaps of dishes, while the boys sit up and eat, just playing and getting praised. We, on the other hand, get criticized if we slip up, as girls who can’t do things, as girls who are like this, girls who are like that.”
The most exhausting part is that when I excel academically, I can’t even receive a proper compliment, while boys seem to get loved just for not causing trouble.
My mother always uses the excuse that it’s tough for daughters, so she wants a son…

From her personal story, the beautiful MC hopes that parents of her generation can read this. Society has modernized and become more civilized; there needs to be awareness that every word, action, and behavior has a significant impact on children. There are unseen influences that not everyone knows, and these factors will significantly affect the behaviors of adults.
“Please, let’s not try to instill thoughts in children about one gender being superior to another anymore. It’s outdated, archaic, and short-sighted. I hope that future generations will not carry as many soul wounds for children as past generations.”

