Chao shows off her top 1 achievement, Jenny Huynh says goodbye to University, suspected of being expelled?
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With the spirit of 'helping each other', many artists, celebrities, tiktokers and young people have donated m.oney and called on everyone to join h.ands to help the Central region overcome the severe consequences of floods.
Among them is tiktoker Chao. She shared that because she lives far away, she cannot directly help those in difficult circumstances who were heavily affected by the recent storm. Therefore, she sends a little bit of her heart to support the people. She shared the screen of the transfer of 30 million to the Hanoi Fatherland Front Committee.
If Chao was praised for his good actions in the midst of the storm and flood, Jenny Huynh - an equally famous rick kid was questioned by the people.
Specifically, on her fanpage, Jenny Huynh still posts clips of her traveling here and there. Some netizens criticize her, saying that she lacks tact and is indifferent to her fellow countrymen.
However, there are also opinions defending her. They point out that the clip was filmed before Typhoon Yagi hit. Above all, support is voluntary. Not to mention, Jenny Huynh may have donated but she did not "show off" it on social media. The act of throwing stones at her by a part of the audience is considered quite rude.
Returning to the developments 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 mutual love with people in flooded areas.
In Ho Chi Minh City, many individuals and organizations have called on people to join h.ands to support people affected by floods. One of the most popular forms of support is providing necessities and necessary items.
Mr. Duong Van Hung, working at Ngan Ha Express Delivery Company (HCMC), said that on the morning of September 10, he launched a call for people to support necessities for people in flooded areas.
People in need can bring goods to B114Q, Bach Dang, Ward 2, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City. After enough trips, Mr. Hung will bring these goods to Hanoi by air.
In Hanoi, he continued to transport these necessities to provinces that were suffering from floods. Mr. Hung shared: "After just a few hours of calling, I received 400 boxes of instant noodles and 300kg of other goods.
In particular, a unit announced that it would send 10 tons of goods for us to deliver to people in flooded areas. Currently, people are continuously bringing food, water, and necessary items to the gathering point."
During his cross-country walking journey, when he had just arrived in Dak Lak province, typhoon Yagi made landfall in Vietnam, devastating the northern region, Mr. Dao Quang Ha (born in 2001, residing in Thai Binh) posted an article calling for people to do charity.
Ha shared: "Following the developments of storm No. 3 causing heavy rain and flooding in many northern provinces, I know that people have suffered heavy losses and are going through a difficult time. I personally think something needs to be done."
"When I asked about the means of transporting goods from the Central Highlands to support the people of the North, a vehicle owner said 'there is no shortage of vehicles'. After agreeing on the time and location, I posted information about receiving relief goods on social networks and it was shared a lot," said Mr. Ha gratefully.
It can be seen that, besides the beautiful actions, recently, social networks have also been outraged by the insensitivity of some individuals. Most recently, according to SCMP, public opinion in China was outraged by information reflecting the actions of a famous h.ot g.irl on social networks in the country of a billion people.
Specifically, the incident happened last June, while Liuzhou (Guangxi) was facing a storm and flood. The flood situation in Liuzhou was so serious that China's largest non-governmental humanitarian organization had to immediately deploy several large-scale rescue operations.
While the rescue work was underway, Zhang, a g.irl with more than 230,000 followers on social media, boarded a rescue boat, raised her camera and started live streaming.
Notably, Zhang only focused on recording herself and used footage of lifeguards on duty as her background. In the live stream, she wore a life jacket, applied beauty effects to her face, and turned on the mode to earn m.oney 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 too fast, I couldn't turn off the monetization mode when I was live streaming. The video only lasted half an hour. I barely received any m.oney. I didn't do anything wrong, there's no need to be afraid."
However, her statement made netizens even more angry. The g.irl was strongly boycotted afterwards. This is considered a valid lesson for the behavior of famous people on the internet.
Rich kid Chao showed off his English speaking skills and was criticized for being far inferior to Jenny Huynh? Minh Lợi21:39:52 26/06/2024Chao is no longer a strange name to young people. Everyone knows her not only because of the title of rich kid because of her great family background, but also because of her brilliance, especially in her academic achievements.
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