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In the past few days, the news that Ty Thy closed a salad shop in Binh Duong after nearly 6 months of operation has attracted the attention of the audience. Without letting people wonder, recently, the queen of papaya salad revealed the reason for moving back to Saigon.
According to Ty Thy, in addition to her small revenue, she was also disturbed by the gypsy giants. Insecure when she had to do business in fear, she decided to move to Saigon. "I go back to bathe in my pond even though it's better to drill the pond at home," Ty Thy said humorously.
The online phenomenon is also implied because the business shop is temporarily fine, it seems crowded, so it is played badly by opponents.
It is known that returning to Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City, Ty Thy returned to the old house she bought for the first time when opening a salad shop. She also rented a house nearby to open a nail salon.
Just a few days later, she posted another clip of being visited by Gypsies, making people bewildered. However, after watching all the clp clips, it turned out that she was just joking. She called her neighbor who used to have friction a gypsy to make content for the clip. At this point, people can breathe a sigh of relief.
Ty Thy was born in 1989, born and raised in a poor family in Cambodia. Born in the form of a bo.y, Ty Thy decided to be transgender to live true to her real self. She has a Cambodian mother, when she grew up with her family, she moved to live in many countries such as Thailand, Laos and then Vietnam. Therefore, Ty Thy can speak 4 languages of these countries.
The female TikToker shared that she used to live with her mother temporarily, floating on a river in Cambodia because she had no mone.y to go to land, mainly making a living by casting fishing nets. At the ag.e of 12, she went to remove fishing nets with her mother, dug up worms and sold them for a few, so miserable that she had nothing to eat, and was collected by neighbors for rice and noodles to eat through the day.
"I have lived in the river with my mother for decades, I have no mone.y to go ashore to buy a house and buy land, I have nothing to eat, I am very miserable, I am very happy to see anyone passing through charity... In the past, I was miserable, now I have mone.y and I want to take my mother to play here and there, but I can't anymore because my mother is very weak. When I am rich, I still can't forget the memories of my previous life," Ty Thy shared.
Having experienced hardships, Ty Thy returned to help and volunteer to the best of her ability. In a video returning to the place where she used to live, Ty Thy burst into tears and sobbed remembering the time of misery and deprivation.
Besides her poor childhood, Ty Thy also experienced social reticence about gender. Ty Thy shared that she had witnessed many people discriminating against her, even afraid to contact the LGBT community because she thought it was contagious. Working hard and succeeding is a way for her to change the more sympathetic view of many people about the LGBT community in general and transgender people in particular.
In 2020, when the economy was stable and affordable, Ty Thy asked for adoption to satisfy her desire to be a mother.
Ty Thy began to be known to everyone in 2018 through a video selling papaya salad at a Thai fair held in Ho Chi Minh City. HCM. The way of pitching, talking gracefully, "shootin.g" 4 languages, and making fun jokes attracts attention. Since then, Ty Thy has emerged as a cult online phenomenon, followed by many interested people. She continues to maintain her job selling papaya salad, and at the same time diligently posts more videos online.
After 2 years of hard work, in 2020 Ty Thy revealed that she had a savings book of 6 billion VND. In many videos on Youtube, Ty Thy shows her wealth when sharing a lot of information such as: a collection of papaya stabbin.g mortars helps earn 3 billion VND/year, sells 2,000 - 3,000 cups of tac tea per day for 15,000 VND/cup, spends 100 million to buy dishes for the shop, covers 30 employees with a cost of 100 million VND to travel... along with that is the purchase of jewelry, furniture, going to many European countries...
Ty Thy đóng cửa quán gỏi đu đủ tại TP.HCM sau 6 năm mở bán, xin lỗi vì 1 điều JLO16:22:38 14/05/2024Ty Thy gây ấn tượng với ngoại hình bắt mắt và cách nói chuyện vui vẻ, thân thiện, chính vì điều đó món gỏi của cô nhận được sự quan tâm của nhiều người. Tuy nhiên mới đây, cô lại bất ngờ tuyên bố đóng cửa quán khiến dân tình tiếc nuối.
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