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Singer Myra Tran admits to having autism.

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động17/08/2023


Ca sĩ Myra Trần thừa nhận bị tự kỷ - Ảnh 1.

Minh Như competed in Vietnam Idol and received high praise from Katy Perry.

Singer Myra Tran shocked fans with previously undisclosed stories. A young singer beloved for her powerful voice and particularly famous after participating in season 1 of the "Masked Singer" program with the nickname "Lady May," Myra Tran revealed: "I don't even love my own voice." She also shared about her psychological issues: "I was a slightly autistic child."

This is a rare occasion for her to publicly share this situation. Myra Tran also stated that she is embracing more positive life perspectives. Myra Tran's sharing has captivated audiences and even completely contradicts what viewers previously knew and perceived about her.

Myra Tran (real name Tran Minh Nhu, born in 1999) not only captivated Vietnamese audiences with a series of awards, including winning "The X-Factor" at the young age of 16, but also became the first Vietnamese singer to participate in "American Idol".

Myra Tran made it to the Top 40 of "American Idol" and is a Vietnamese singer who impressed even the famous singer Katy Perry with her powerful voice and outstanding performance skills.

Ca sĩ Myra Trần thừa nhận bị tự kỷ - Ảnh 3.

Myra Tran is a student of singer Ho Quynh Huong.

At 24, Myra Tran says she no longer dreams big and always thinks carefully before acting. At 16, when she won "X-Factor Vietnam," Myra Tran admitted to being arrogant and considering herself "the center of the universe."

However, as she grew older, Myra Tran learned humility. Now, she focuses on honing her singing skills, finding ways to infuse emotion into her songs to win over audiences instead of just showing off her vocal abilities.

Ca sĩ Myra Trần thừa nhận bị tự kỷ - Ảnh 4.

She said she didn't love her singing voice.

Myra Tran revealed that she was devastated by the contempt she received from her colleagues, including some she considered close friends. "I was hurt because they didn't appreciate my appearance and singing voice. They said I sang too high and shrieked," Myra Tran expressed.

However, that was just a fleeting emotion. Later, she became grateful for what she received, especially the contributions of many people. Because of them, she was able to harmonize technique and emotion to find empathy with the audience.

Ca sĩ Myra Trần thừa nhận bị tự kỷ - Ảnh 5.

Myra Tran believes she has mild autism.

"Honestly, if I don't like how I sing myself, how can the audience like it? That's why I often record myself to listen back. I have to like my performance for the audience to like it too," Myra Tran shared.



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