Tina Thao Thi: Family went bankrupt, paid off mother's debt, now put on "blacklist"

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Tiktoker Tina Thao Thi was "exposed" by a series of agencies for her bad work attitude, and was blacklisted in the advertising industry. Despite her apology, netizens still questioned her fiercely, suspecting that she was just "acting" to save her image.
The controversy surrounding Tiktoker Tina Thao Thi (real name: Nguyen Tien Thinh, born in 1998) is still a hot topic on all social media platforms. After being publicly "exposed" by many partners in the advertising industry for her work attitude and lack of responsibility in content production, Tina's apology post on Threads attracted nearly 2 million views in less than 24 hours, a number that shows the heat of the incident.
The source of the controversy began when many accounts, claiming to be agencies in the advertising industry, continuously shared negative experiences when working with Tina Thao Thi. One of the most prominent comments was from an account with the initials R., attracting 372,000 views in a short time. In his share, R. said that Tina had been blacklisted by three different teams that R. had participated in.
The reason is said to be due to the lack of cooperation, especially in adjusting the script content: "We appreciate you so we proposed to cooperate. But after working together a few times, all three teams agreed that they did not want to continue working with Tina again." It is worth noting that despite being condemned, Tina still liked R's comment. This action is considered by netizens to show acceptance of feedback, rather than a negative reaction.
More surprisingly, on the evening of July 25, R. himself posted a private apology message from Tina Thao Thi to him. In the message, Tina expressed her sincere apology and hoped for a chance to correct her mistake: "Hello, this is Tina. First of all, I would like to send you a sincere apology from me to you for my unprofessional way of working. I hope you understand and give us a chance to correct our mistakes, thank you very much." R then announced that he would not say more about this incident, and expressed his wish that Tina's team would improve their image to be more professional in the future.
Not stopping there, R. also revealed that not only he but a teammate also received an apology from Tina and especially, it was not a copied apology, but a handwritten message to each person.
Immediately after R published the apology message, controversy broke out fiercely. A group of netizens thought that R was deliberately "riding on the fame" of Tina Thao Thi, while he himself no longer works in the advertising industry. In response to the wave of condemnation, R responded frankly by pinning a comment explaining each problem: Regarding "no longer in the industry but still speaking up", "because I am the victim. A contract with Tina can be worth hundreds of millions, if a problem occurs, who will be responsible? It is us."
Regarding the accusation of fame-seeking: "I don't sell online, I'm not a KOL , I don't need to be famous. I just want to clarify that Tina took the initiative to apologize and I'm supporting her."
However, there are also some harsh opinions that both Tina and R. are acting, turning the scandal into a tool to build their personal image. Up to now, Tina Thao Thi's side has not made any new statements after the wave of condemnation and controversy. While some people appreciate the way Tina accepts feedback and apologizes to each person individually, others think that this incident has seriously damaged Tina's credibility in the professional community.
Will Tina Thao Thi have enough courage to overcome this scandal and rebuild her personal image? Or will this be a "black mark" that is difficult to erase in her advertising career? The answer will probably depend on how Tina and her team will respond in the future. But one thing is certain: the online community will not easily forgive. Public opinion is still not calm. Will Tina Thao Thi change dramatically or continue to slide down the advertising industry's blacklist? All is still ahead.
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