Chao khoe thành tích top 1, Jenny Huỳnh tạm biệt Đại học, nghi bị đuổi?
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With the spirit of 'healthy leaves cover torn leaves', many artists, celebrities, tiktokers and many young people have donated money and called on people to join hands to help the Central region overcome the heavy consequences caused by rain and floods.
Among them is tiktoker Chao. She shared that because she was far away, she could not directly come to help the difficult circumstances and were heavily affected by the recent storm. Therefore, she sent a little heart to support the people. She shared a screen of transferring 30 million VND to the Hanoi Fatherland Front Committee.
If Chao was praised for his beautiful actions in the midst of the tense situation of storms and floods, Jenny Huynh - an equally famous rick kid was questioned by the people.
Specifically, on the fanpage, Jenny Huynh still posts clips of traveling here and there. Some netizens threw stones, saying that she lacked sophistication and was indifferent to her compatriots.
However, there are also defensive opinions. They pointed out that the clips were all filmed before Typhoon Yagi made landfall. Above all, the support is arbitrary. Not to mention, Jenny Huynh may have donated but she did not "show off" on social networks. The act of throwing stones at her by a part of the audience is said to be quite uncharming.
Returning to the development of Typhoon Yagi, in the face of the complicated situation in the North, people in the Southern and Central provinces continuously have activities to show the spirit of solidarity with people in flood areas.
In Ho Chi Minh City, many individuals and organizations called on people to join hands to support people affected by floods. One of the most supported forms of support is the provision of necessities and necessary items.
Mr. Duong Van Hung, working at Ngan Ha Express Company (Ho Chi Minh City), said that on the morning of September 10, he launched a call on people to support necessities for people in flooded areas.
People in need can bring goods to No. B114Q, Bach Dang, Ward 2, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City. After enough flights, Mr. Hung will take these goods to Hanoi by air.
In Hanoi, he continues to send trucks carrying these necessities to flood-affected provinces. Mr. Hung shared: "After just a few hours of calling, I received 400 boxes of shrimp noodles, 300kg of other goods.
In particular, a unit announced that it would send 10 tons of goods thanks to us to deliver to people in flooded areas. Currently, people are still continuously bringing food including food, drinking water, and necessary items to the gathering point."
In the process of making a walking journey across Vietnam, when he had just arrived in Dak Lak province, which was also the time when Typhoon Yagi landed in Vietnam, devastating the Northern region, Mr. Dao Quang Ha (SN 2001, residing in Thai Binh) posted a post calling on people to do charity.
Ha shared: "Watching the development of Typhoon No. 3 causing heavy rain to flood many provinces and cities in the North, I know that people are suffering heavy damage, they are going through a difficult period. I myself think something needs to be done."
"When I raised the issue of means of transporting goods from the Central Highlands to support the people in the North, a car owner said 'there is no shortage of cars'. After agreeing on the time and place, I posted the information about receiving the relief goods on social networks and shared a lot," Mr. Ha appreciated.
It can be seen that, in addition to beautiful actions, over the past time, social networks have also been frustrated by the insensitivity of a few individuals. Most recently, according to SCMP, public opinion in China was outraged by information reflecting on the actions of the famous hot girl on the social networks of the country of billions of people.
Specifically, the incident occurred in June, while Liuzhou (Guangxi) was facing storms and floods. The flood situation in Liuzhou is so serious that China's largest humanitarian organization has to launch several major rescue operations immediately.
While the rescue work was ongoing, Zhang, a girl with more than 230,000 followers on social media, boarded the rescue boat, raised the camera to film, and broadcast it live.
Notably, Zhang only focused on recording himself and used the scene of rescuers on duty as a background for himself. In the live video, she wears a life jacket, uses a beauty effect on her face, and turns on the monetization mode from viewers.
Her actions made many people around her feel uncomfortable. Therefore, the rescue team asked her to leave the boat.
The incident caused public outrage. Zhang explained, "Because the boat was going so fast, I couldn't turn off the monetization mode when I was livestreaming. The video only lasts half an hour. I hardly received any money. I didn't do anything wrong, there was no need to be afraid."
However, her statement made netizens even more angry. The girl was strongly boycotted afterwards. This is considered a valid lesson for the behavior of celebrities in cyberspace.
Rich kid Chao trổ tài nói tiếng Anh liền bị chê phèn, kém xa Jenny Huỳnh? Minh Lợi21:39:52 26/06/2024Chao không còn là cái tên quá xa lạ với các bạn trẻ. Mọi người biết đến cô nàng không chỉ bởi danh xưng rich kid vì có gia thế khủng, mà còn bởi sự giỏi giang, nhất là trong thành tích học tập.
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