


Tina walked down the aisle with her new groom-this time dressed in a simple white lace dress and cowboy boots-surrounded by rows of guests. According to photos shared widely on social media, the intimate ceremony took place in the middle of a forest, the venue adorned with string lights and flowers. In a Facebook post, Nha Le, a cosmetic clinic owner and Tina's former sister-in-law, exposed Tina’s use of fake relatives at the extravagant 2018 wedding, adding that she had borrowed a total of 17 billion dong ($723,000) from the family.įollowing this revelation, resourceful netizens uncovered that Tina had married another man in Da Lat, southern Vietnam, in March 2021. It was only in September that the extent of Tina’s deceit was thrust into national attention. “But to an extent that nobody has seen before.”

“In Vietnam we have all kinds of frauds happening,” Viet Dung Trinh, the program director at VinUniversity’s College of Business and Management in Hanoi and a researcher of luxury goods, told VICE World News. With each sensational new detail published in the media, Tina has captured national attention in an unprecedented way.
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After years of grifting, this heiress persona has been upended by a series of fraud allegations by victims, ranging from fake business partnerships to outright theft and love scams. Like Delvey, Tina would splash out on expensive gifts for those around her, creating an image of effortless wealth before asking them for bigger favors, often involving money. She has since become known to most of the country as the Vietnamese Anna Delvey-the anti-hero of a New York Magazine exposé, and later the Netflix series Inventing Anna, who fooled her way into the upper echelons of New York City posing as a German heiress from 2013 to 2017. But in recent months, the truth has surfaced: Tina Duong’s real name is Ninh Thi Van Anh, a 27-year-old from the poor and remote Bac Giang province in northeastern Vietnam.
