Lynk Lee has recently been continuously sharing images showcasing her increasingly feminine appearance. While in the past, the singer of “Goodbye” had to present a masculine image, she is now bold enough to live her truth. It is known that to change her appearance, Lynk Lee has spent about 200 million VND on cosmetic surgery, which includes cheek filler injections, eyelid surgery, and nose reshaping since October 2018. Fans have praised her, stating that the once-cover star is now in the process of transitioning to live as her true self. Lynk Lee has shared that she is living her happiest days.

Recently, the singer of “Goodbye” caught the attention of netizens again by showcasing a meticulously prepared photo set with investment in clothing, makeup, and hairstyling. This photo set marks the transition from the name Tô Mạnh Linh to Tô Ngọc Bảo Linh. Remember that a few weeks ago, this transgender artist posted a photo with the concept of “the girl with cloud hair.” Now, the singer of “You Are the Country Girl” has revealed the rest and refers to herself as “the flower girl.”

“Happy May 17, International Day Against LGBT Discrimination. Linh would like to upload 2 sets of photos themed: The girl with cloud hair and the girl picking flowers. I will upload the other 2 sets later. There’s also a behind-the-scenes video of the photoshoot. It’s so much fun. If everyone thinks I look good, please give me a heart!”, Lynk Lee shared.
With the support of a professional team, Lynk Lee has achieved truly transformative final images. She had orange-toned makeup, styled her bangs, and adorned with delicate flowers as highlights for the shoot. The lace headpiece paired with the white outfit also enhanced the delicate and pure vibe for the singer of “That Day You and I.”



Remember in the first part of the photo set that Lynk Lee released not long ago, the singer received positive feedback for this change. She appeared with long, voluminous hair and a dreamy look, but also showcased sharpness through her gaze. Additionally, the singer from Bắc Giang frequently wore off-the-shoulder dresses, enhancing her allure.

This young artist hopes that those like her can also live authentically and follow their hearts. When asked whether to refer to her as ‘he’ or ‘she’ at this time, Lynk Lee expressed: “Everyone can feel free to call me whatever they like. You can call me ‘sister’ or ‘brother’, I don’t mind. I just prefer to be called Linh. If they are younger than me, then calling me ‘younger sister’ is fine too.”