She founded "The Bitch Pack",[1] a group dedicated to promoting female-driven screenplays through Twitter and other social media sites.
She appears on the original Ringer/Spotify 2023 series "The Big Picture" regarding "Vietnam Vogue" along with Oliver Stone and Brian De Palma.
For Nguyen's work in entertainment, she and her Bitch Pack have been featured in The Huffington Post,[6] Salon,[7] Forbes,[8] Indiewire,[9] The Hollywood Reporter[10] and other outlets, along with the Sundance Film Festival 2021.
In Los Angeles, Nguyen worked for Jerry Bruckheimer and Warner Brothers Television as a writers' and executive producers' assistant.
Nguyen wrote about The Cartier Women's Initiative Awards to which she was invited and Lupita Nyong'o's stance on inclusion for The Hollywood Reporter.
[25] Nguyen wrote a deep dive about the words "me love you long time" and racial issues that went viral for Esquire Magazine.
[29] Thanks to women such as Amanda de Cadenet and Sam Taylor-Johnson, Nguyen's photography work has been featured in their Girl Gaze Project.
Multiple pieces of Nguyen's photography work were featured in Clawmarks Issue One which debuted at London Comic Con in 2016.
Nguyen contributed additional literary material to the Paramount Pictures March 2022 feature film release The Lost City starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum and Brad Pitt.