It has been more than a week since the “grass girl” Từ Hy Viên passed away. However, even after her death, her name is still being mentioned on all media fronts because of the issue of inheritance. Currently, the assets she left behind are being pushed and pulled from all sides with confusing information about the surrounding tricks. According to the media in the billion-people country, Từ Hy Viên left behind a total fortune of about 30 million USD (over 761 billion VND), including real estate such as the land at the National Museum of Fine Arts worth about 44.38 million NDT (over 152 billion VND), a penthouse worth about 80 million NDT (about 278 billion VND)… So who are the people currently eligible to take over the assets left by the former star, and what is the secret behind the tricks of some of the controversial characters on this list?
Korean singer’s husband – DJ Koo
After many days of quietly taking care of his wife’s funeral, on the evening of February 6, Koo Jun Yup (DJ Koo) posted a long letter, expressing his pain of loss and clarifying information about the inheritance rights and custody rights of Từ Hy Viên’s two children. Here, he announced that he would give his inheritance rights to his mother-in-law – Mrs. Hoàng Xuân Mai, and would still try his best to raise his late wife’s children.
However, according to the latest information from ET Today , Taiwanese (Chinese) lawyers said that even if DJ Koo wanted to give up his inheritance rights, he would not be able to. Specifically, in the will, the beneficiaries of Barbie Hsu’s estate are DJ Koo and her two children. If DJ Koo gives up his inheritance rights, the actress’s two children will be divided equally, but the actress’s mother has absolutely no inheritance rights. Taiwanese (Chinese) law stipulates that if he wants to transfer to Ms. Hoang Xuan Mai, the male DJ must receive the inheritance first and then transfer it as a gift. It is worth noting that if he does it this way, he will have to pay a very high tax rate.
Currently, there are many opinions surrounding this information, including speculation about DJ Koo’s “intentions”: knowing the law, he only announced it to polish his name. Besides the mixed opinions, public opinion still defends this male artist, because until now, he is still one of the rare members of the family who always tries to keep quiet as much as possible and quietly takes care of Từ Hy Viên’s funeral.
Previously, a stream of information from the Taiwanese (Chinese) media also attracted the attention of the audience, that is, DJ Koo and Barbie Hsu had agreed on the division of assets before getting married. According to leaked details from this agreement, the 152 billion VND villa located in the National Museum of Fine Arts of the late actress was destined to be transferred to her mother. However, the problem here is that the prenuptial agreement between DJ Koo and Barbie Hsu has not been notarized in court, so this clause may be invalidated. After all, DJ Koo will still have the right to inherit the assets of “Miss Sam Thai”.
Barbie Hsu’s biological parents’ house
The second party involved in this inheritance battle is Từ Hy Viên’s parents and siblings, in which the two characters, her mother and her younger sister Từ Hy Đề, are receiving the most attention. According to the information mentioned above, DJ Koo has announced that he will transfer the 152 billion VND villa to his mother-in-law, but the legal issues still need to be considered. According to lawyers, the process of dividing the assets of the Meteor Garden star in the coming time will still be very complicated and controversial. In addition, the biological family will also become Từ Hy Viên’s legal representative in the pending lawsuit over alimony after divorce with Uong Tieu Phi.
In fact, Ms. Hoang Xuan Mai, who is supposed to have interests in this property dispute, does not seem to care as much as other characters. The reason is because her mental health is at a worrying level. Her latest series of posts on her personal page are tinged with sadness, expressing her endless longing for the departure of her loved one. She really has not been able to overcome the pain of losing her child.
Wang Xiaofei was criticized by public opinion, sarcastically called “Movie King” because of his trick of acting miserable in front of the media’s lens to profit from the death of his ex-wife.
Her ex-mother-in-law also did not forgive Từ Hy Viên, from livestreaming to taking advantage of her death to spreading false rumors.
After being banned from Douyin, Wang Xiaofei played another trick, declaring that he had disowned Zhang Lan’s biological mother and implicitly blaming her for everything. “She and I have nothing to do with each other anymore. I am unfilial. She is my mother, but our views are worlds apart. I am a worthless person. I apologize to everyone, but from now on, she and I officially cut off our mother-daughter relationship.”
Outraged by Douyin’s ban, Wang Xiaofei questioned the platform’s CEO, and publicly criticized the judge handling his and Barbie Hsu’s custody case for refusing to let the two children return to Beijing (China) with their father during summer and winter vacations. This left Wang Xiaofei exhausted from having to fly back and forth between the two places to visit his children all year long.
Public opinion became even more outraged when ET Today recently released information that a social media account named Emmy Drama Time accused Wang Xiaofei and her son of “sucking blood” from Barbie Hsu because of a huge debt. According to the accusation, Wang Xiaofei and Ms. Truong Lan are said to be in debt of 4.5 billion TWD (more than 1,500 billion VND), doing illegal business, laundering money, setting up a trust fund in Taiwan (China) under the name of relatives to hide the illicit money earned and embezzling the above money. Before the accusation that caused a stir in Chinese public opinion, Wang Xiaofei and her son have not responded. The unusual silence of the businessman’s family has made the public believe more in Emmy Drama Time’s accusation.
Even when she passed away, Từ Hy Viên was still dragged into a battle over inheritance rights.






