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KIM Entertainment Co., Ltd. is the company that directly manages Miu Lê and several prominent figures in the Vietnamese entertainment industry.
According to business registration data, KIM Entertainment (tax code 0314988006) officially began operations on April 13, 2018, with its headquarters at 122 Tran Thi Nghi Street, Hanh Thong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.
The company is led by legal representative Do Hoang Vu and focuses on film production, television program production, and artist management.
Publicly disclosed information indicates that the company currently manages five artists: Truc Nhan, Tuan Tran, Miu Lê, Khanh Van, and Cody Nam Vo.
For content production, the enterprise distributes self-produced projects such as the web dramas “Tien Anh” and “Lien va Dat” via its YouTube channel, which has over 32,500 subscribers.
Artists under the company also participate in market entertainment projects, including “Anh Trai Say Hi” season 2 (Cody Nam Vo), “Em xinh say hi” (2025), and the film “Dai tiec trang ma 8” (2026) with Miu Lê.
KIM Entertainment previously invested in the film “Dat rung Phuong Nam”, produced by Trấn Thành Town.
In the market, KIM Entertainment markets its activities under Hari Won’s guidance (Hari Won is the wife of Trấn Thành), and Do Hoang Vu is Hari Won’s manager.
Regarding information about artist Le Anh Nhat (Miu Lê) on the afternoon of May 11, 2026, Cat Hai Commune Police, Hai Phong City confirmed a positive drug test.
Related to this, KIM Entertainment promptly issued a media response.
The company stated that it has been aware of circulating information and apologized to partners and the public for the negative developments. It said it is urgently cooperating with the investigating authorities to clarify the incident and pledged to provide official responses as soon as final conclusions are available to ensure accuracy and transparency.
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