Long before he became one of Vietnam’s most recognizable TikTok stars, Long Chun was a struggling stage actor who sold printed photos of a K-pop idol to classmates just to get by. Today, the man born Trần Hoàng Long has turned that hustle into a multi-platform career spanning comedy sketches, television, restaurants, and a following of millions of devoted fans across Vietnam. His story of overcoming a difficult childhood, a serious health scare, and public controversy has made him one of the more compelling figures in Vietnamese entertainment.

Quick Facts
Real NameTrần Hoàng Long
Stage NameLong Chun
Date of BirthApril 26, 1994
BirthplaceHanoi, Vietnam
NationalityVietnamese
OccupationActor, TikTok content creator, entrepreneur
HeightApproximately 1.69m (5’6″)
TikTok FollowersOver 7 million
Net WorthEstimated at $300,000 to $900,000
FacebookLong Chun (@longchunchun94)
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InstagramLong Tran (@longchun94)

Biography

Long Chun, whose real name is Trần Hoàng Long, was born on April 26, 1994, in Hanoi, Vietnam. He’s a Taurus by Western zodiac and a Rat by Chinese zodiac, and he identifies as ethnically Kinh Vietnamese and Buddhist.

His childhood wasn’t an easy one. According to Long Chun, his biological parents separated when he was around two years old, a split he’s attributed to legal troubles that landed them on the wrong side of the law. He went to live with relatives on his father’s side, a father figure named Chiến and a mother figure named Tuyết, who raised him as their own despite the family not sharing a direct bloodline. He’s said his biological father has since passed away, and he remains close with his birth mother, who later remarried and had his younger half brother.

That half brother, known publicly as Long Bé (real name Long Tran), was born with a congenital heart condition and was abandoned by his own father and paternal relatives. Long Chun has spoken openly about stepping in to raise and protect Long Bé from a young age, and the pair eventually became a TikTok duo, rising to fame together through their comedic videos.

Long Chun’s now-famous nickname traces back to his secondary school days, when he was an avid fan of the K-pop group Super Junior, particularly member Heechul. Spotting a business opportunity, he began printing and selling Heechul photos to his classmates, and the habit earned him the nickname “Chun” among friends. He went on to study acting at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Theatre and Cinema, completing a four-year program before graduating into a professional acting career.

Career

Long Chun’s acting career began at 18, when he landed the role of Nam Phong, a heavyset, science-obsessed young man, in the sitcom Cửa Sổ Thủy Tinh. It gave him his first taste of professional acting and a role that fans still remember fondly today.

After graduating from the Ho Chi Minh City University of Theatre and Cinema, he joined the Youth Theatre’s drama troupe in Hanoi, appearing in stage productions including Niềm Vui Của Đám Gà Nhà, Đổi Đời, Thương Vụ Dưa Hấu, and Nhà Osin. While building his theater career, he simultaneously built a massive online following through comedic TikTok skits, many of them built around impressions of well-known Vietnamese celebrities.

His impression work sparked plenty of buzz. A transformation into Blackpink’s Jennie stirred controversy online, while his impression of singer Hồ Ngọc Hà overeating bánh chưng won first place in a competition. His breakout persona, a character named Tuấn Trinh, became so convincing that some viewers genuinely believed she was a real person, cementing his status as one of Vietnam’s top TikTok creators. His channel has since grown past 7 million followers.

That growing profile brought invitations to major variety shows, including Thiên Đường Thực Phẩm, Cho Một Ngày Hoàn Hảo, Nhanh Như Chớp, and Ở Đây Nhiều Chuyện Cực. In late 2020, he joined the singing competition Gương Mặt Thân Quen, where his comedic impressions stood out early on. His run was cut short after doctors diagnosed him with a tumor in his jawbone, a serious health scare that required major surgery and forced him to withdraw from the show partway through.

He bounced back and returned to the stage after recovering, and by 2023 he had invested in and appeared in the film Live – #Pháttrựctiếp, directed by Khương Ngọc. He also moved his stage work to Nhà Hát Thanh Niên in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, taking on roles in productions like Lạc Lối Ở Băng Cốc and Đại Chiến Mentor. More recently, he’s expanded into television production and mentorship, serving as a coach on the show Ngôi Sao Chốt Đơn, produced by Hương Giang.

On the business side, Long Chun co-founded the bún thang restaurant chain Một Buổi Sáng with his sister, Trần Thu Trà, based on their grandmother’s recipe, and pitched the brand on Shark Tank Vietnam. The pitch paid off, with businessman Shark Bình investing 2 billion VND for a 30 percent stake in the company. The brand has since expanded to multiple locations across Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Across stage, TikTok, television, and business, Long Chun has built a career with several moving parts. It hasn’t come without controversy. In early 2025, he faced criticism for repeatedly weighing in on a contract dispute involving fellow influencer family Thủng Long Family and a hiring controversy over a low assistant salary, despite having no direct stake in the matter. Weeks later, he drew further backlash for inserting himself into the public breakup between streamer ViruSs and Ngọc Kem, appearing in gatherings with the parties involved and posting commentary that critics said amounted to chasing attention. Facing mounting criticism, including a public callout from a well-known social media figure who accused him of chasing drama for clout, Long Chun issued a public apology in late March 2025, acknowledging the criticism while denying direct involvement in the ViruSs situation.

Social Media

Personal Life

Long Chun is 32 years old. On December 19, 2024, he surprised followers by announcing the birth of his first child, a daughter he affectionately nicknamed “Cốm.” He shared a photo of himself holding the newborn’s hand with a heartfelt caption welcoming her to the world. When skeptical fans questioned whether the news was real, he pointed out that he’d always said he had a wife and child, even though nobody believed him at the time. His close friend and fellow TikToker Tun Phạm publicly confirmed the news soon after.

Long Chun has kept the identity of Cốm’s mother private, referring to her informally as his wife, and no public wedding or formal marriage announcement has surfaced, so it’s still unclear whether the relationship is legally registered as a marriage. He had earlier revealed on a television program that he was in a five-year relationship with a partner he met through a dating app, a timeline that lines up with the period before he went public about becoming a father.

Before that revelation, Long Chun had never publicly confirmed dating anyone. Between his sharp, sassy speaking style and his frequent cross-dressing comedy characters, many fans had long assumed he was part of the LGBT community, which made the announcement especially surprising to his audience. Regarding his physical appearance, Long Chun stands at approximately 1.69m, or about 5’6″.

Net Worth

Long Chun’s net worth is estimated at $300,000 to $900,000, drawn from a mix of content creation income, brand endorsements, event appearances, and his restaurant business.

His content income alone is substantial. He’s said publicly that his monthly earnings swing from a few hundred million VND in slower months to nearly one billion VND in peak months, which translates to roughly $11,000 to $38,000 depending on the month. A single sponsored TikTok clip reportedly earns him around 25 to 30 million VND, or roughly $960 to $1,150.

His business ventures add meaningfully to that total. When Shark Bình invested 2 billion VND for a 30 percent stake in Một Buổi Sáng, that deal implied a company valuation of roughly 6.7 billion VND, or somewhere around $75,000 to $80,000 at the time. Since then, the brand has expanded to multiple locations across Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, meaning its current value has likely grown well past that initial Shark Tank figure. He also holds an investor stake in the 2023 film Live – #Pháttrựctiếp.

Given the scale of his content income, his equity in a rapidly growing restaurant brand, and his ongoing stage and television work, an estimated range of $300,000 to $900,000 is a reasonable, if still developing, picture of his overall wealth. As his business ventures mature, that figure could climb further.

Filmography

Movies

Cửa Sổ Thủy Tinh (2012) as Nam Phong Live – #Pháttrựctiếp (2023) as actor and investor

TV Shows

Gương Mặt Thân Quen (2020) as contestant Nhanh Như Chớp 3 (2020) Thiên Đường Thực Phẩm Cho Một Ngày Hoàn Hảo Ở Đây Nhiều Chuyện Cực Ngôi Sao Chốt Đơn as mentor and coach

Stage Plays

Niềm Vui Của Đám Gà Nhà (Youth Theatre) Đổi Đời (Youth Theatre) Thương Vụ Dưa Hấu (Youth Theatre) Nhà Osin (Youth Theatre) Lạc Lối Ở Băng Cốc (Nhà Hát Thanh Niên) Đại Chiến Mentor (Nhà Hát Thanh Niên)

What People Ask

Who is Long Chun? Long Chun, whose real name is Trần Hoàng Long, is a Vietnamese actor, TikToker, and entrepreneur known for his comedic short-form videos and stage work with the Youth Theatre in Hanoi.

When was Long Chun born? Long Chun was born on April 26, 1994, in Hanoi, Vietnam.

How old is Long Chun? Long Chun is 32 years old.

Why is Long Chun called “Long Chun”? The nickname dates back to his secondary school years, when he was a fan of the K-pop group Super Junior, particularly member Heechul, and began printing and selling Heechul photos to classmates, which led friends to start calling him “Long Chun.”

What is Long Chun’s educational background? Long Chun studied acting at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Theatre and Cinema before joining the drama troupe at the Youth Theatre.

How did Long Chun become famous? Long Chun built a massive following on TikTok through comedic skits and celebrity impressions, most notably a persona called Tuấn Trinh, which became so popular that some viewers believed she was a real person.

Did Long Chun face any health struggles? In late 2020, while competing on Gương Mặt Thân Quen, Long Chun was diagnosed with a tumor in his jawbone and underwent major surgery, which required him to withdraw from the show.

What business does Long Chun own? Long Chun co-founded the bún thang restaurant chain Một Buổi Sáng with his sister, Trần Thu Trà, based on their grandmother’s recipe, and secured investment from Shark Bình after pitching the brand on Shark Tank Vietnam.

What is Long Chun’s net worth? Long Chun’s net worth is estimated at $300,000 to $900,000, drawn from TikTok content creation, brand endorsements, event appearances, and his restaurant business.

Does Long Chun have children? Long Chun has one daughter, nicknamed “Cốm,” born on December 19, 2024, whose mother’s identity has not been publicly disclosed.

Does Long Chun have a girlfriend? Long Chun has referred to having a wife and child, but he has never publicly used the term girlfriend to describe his partner, and her identity remains private.

Is Long Chun married? Long Chun has referred to having a wife and child, but no formal wedding or marriage has been publicly confirmed, and his partner’s identity remains private.

Who is Long Chun’s brother? Long Chun’s younger half brother is Long Bé, who was born with a congenital heart condition and was abandoned by his father and paternal family. Long Chun raised and mentored him from childhood, and the two rose to fame together as a TikTok duo.

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