Taking on the lead role in the film Happiness is a Trap, Bích Ngọc has attracted much attention.
Recently, through her personal page, the actress shared stunning photos from a night out in a quite simple outfit. The actress even went without makeup. On social media, many fans praised Bích Ngọc for her beauty, expressing admiration, even though she was without any makeup, which was still quite captivating.



However, there are still some fans advising Bích Ngọc to pay more attention to her appearance, because despite being a well-known actress, she is currently attracting attention due to her role in Happiness is a Trap, which has reached over 4 million views across all platforms.
Bích Ngọc, born in 1997, first gained recognition as a hot girl from the Foreign Trade University in Hanoi. Passionate about acting, she has pursued a career in this field. With her bright and gentle appearance, she often gets cast in leading roles. Bích Ngọc has starred in several films such as Reversed Love, Distinctively South, The Balanha House, Love and Debt, and Complicated Love. She has collaborated with notable actors like Tăng Thanh Hà and Lan Ngọc to become a new goddess in the Vietnamese film industry.





Despite her fame in various roles, Bích Ngọc remains quite low-profile regarding her personal life. She often shares that she is a simple person who enjoys spending her free time reading books, watching movies, and taking care of herself. On social media, the actress frequently posts moments of her daily life, sharing closely with her fans. Recently, while collaborating with Thuận Nguyễn in Happiness is a Trap, Bích Ngọc expressed that the film has a “real romantic vibe” due to their chemistry both on and off-screen.
However, she has gained recognition but remains careful about addressing both her personal and professional life. Currently, Bích Ngọc is focusing all her energy on her acting career and has not revealed much regarding her personal romantic life.





Happiness is a Trap is a Vietnamese drama produced by M&T Pictures, adapted from the famous South Korean film Jang Bo Ri is Here (2014).
The film revolves around the power struggles within the Do family – a well-known family specializing in traditional embroidery. While the original focuses on the craft of making hanbok, the Vietnamese version explores the art of making long dresses and painting, encapsulating the essence of Vietnamese culture. The film features iconic actors from both the North and South regions such as People’s Artist Lan Hương, Meritorious Artist Trường Minh Quốc Thái, Hồng Ánh, Ngọc Lan, Trung Dũng, along with rising stars like Bích Ngọc, Thuận Nguyễn, Quỳnh Lương, and Steven Nguyễn.