Buom loves secret 'lover' ViruSs: being hunted for 'top-notch' identity?

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The recent noisy days of ViruSs and his ex-lovers have attracted millions of views on social media platforms. With new evidence continuously emerging, ViruSs also "shamelessly" denounced his ex-lovers. This inhumane action has disappointed many viewers.
Recently, the name ViruSs caused controversy when he publicly criticized and denounced two names, Ngoc Kem and Phao, related to a love affair that became a ho.t topic on social networks. With a large number of followers and great influence, ViruSs's statements and livestreams quickly created a wave of criticism aimed at these two female characters. Especially the livestream on the evening of March 28.
Early morning of March 29, Ngoc Kem suddenly opened a livestream session because she was so upset after listening to the "confrontation" between Phao and VirusSs. During the livestream session, Ngoc Kem invited Emma Nhat Khanh to interact with viewers.
Ngoc Kem said that she was upset when hearing ViruSs's sharing, feeling that she and other girls were not respected. Ngoc Kem said that she would release dating evidence of her ex-boyfriend - streamer ViruSs if he did not apologize to the 'victims' in the love scandal.
On the livestream, Ngoc Kem sympathized and felt sorry when seeing rapper Phao shaking and crying when confronting ViruSs about his dating. The beauty believes that her ex-boyfriend has never been cheated on, betrayed, or lied to, so he is indifferent to the feelings of those he hurt.
The above incident caused the online community to raise big questions about the responsibility of influential people when using personal platforms to deal with private matters, causing a stir on social networks.
Being posted on social media with offensive words, questioning their private lives, not only puts Ngoc Kem and Phao under pressure from public opinion but will certainly cause serious mental damage. When negative words spread, those involved are not only affected in terms of their reputation and career, but also face the risk of being personally attacked, threatened or boycotted without cause.
It is worth mentioning that in many cases, women are often the ones who suffer more deeply when being brought into the wave of criticism. Besides having to face criticism from the online community, they are also scrutinized about their private lives, even receiving insults.
The story of ViruSs publicly denouncing these two women is not the first time an influential person has used social media to attack individuals. Previously, many artists and KOLs have been criticized for taking advantage of their fame to create one-sided public opinion, causing negative effects on others.
Celebrities are responsible not only for their talent but also for how they use their influence. When they turn social media into a place for fightin.g instead of resolving conflicts in a civilized manner, they are setting a bad precedent, contributing to a toxic environment where verbal violenc.e becomes a tool to destroy others.
The story of Ngoc Kem and Phao is a wake-up call about the power of social media and how it can be abused to cause harm. The public needs to be more alert to information on the internet, avoiding being drawn into personal attacks that do not benefit anyone.
For famous and influential people, controlling their speech and avoiding using their personal platforms to fight is essential. When faced with conflicts, instead of pushing others into public opinion, they can choose to resolve them more directly, transparently and responsibly.
The story between ViruSs, Ngoc Kem and Phao is not just a personal dispute but also a big issue of ethics and responsibility in the entertainment industry. When celebrities cannot control their words and actions, the consequences do not only stop at personal injuries but also contribute to creating a more toxic environment for both the online community and Vietnamese showbiz. This is the time we need to look back at the way we use social media, especially from people with great influence.
Decoding the 'Magic Rose' in ViruSs's love drama: women's accessories Hoàng Anh1 week agoThe phrase originated from Ngoc Kem's livestream on the evening of March 20. Whose roses do they belong to? Whose magic rose does they belong to? Not one person! Whose lipsticks do they belong to? Ngoc Kem said on the livestream.
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