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00MisThy, one of Vietnam’s most prominent and influential streamers, has recently found herself at the center of a social media storm. During a promotional cinetour event, the creator reportedly made several jokes that many audience members and netizens deemed 'kém duyên' (tasteless or inappropriate). While MisThy is known for her bold and humorous personality, critics argue that her recent comments crossed a line, showing a lack of respect for the setting and the audience present. The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the responsibility of influencers when transitioning from digital platforms to live public events.
According to attendees, the 'miếng hài' (comedy bits) used by MisThy felt forced and insensitive to the context of the film being promoted. Furthermore, her perceived attitude toward fans who raised concerns during the event has added fuel to the fire. In the age of social media, where every interaction is recorded and shared, these moments of 'misjudgment' can quickly tarnish a long-built reputation. Many fans expressed their disappointment, stating that they expected a higher level of professionalism from someone with such a significant platform. The backlash highlights the delicate balance streamers must maintain between being relatable and being respectful.
In response to the growing 'phẫn nộ' (outrage), discussions have emerged regarding the 'cancel culture' in the Vietnamese digital space. While some defend MisThy, suggesting it was just a misunderstanding of her humor style, others believe an official apology is necessary to mend the relationship with her audience. This incident serves as a cautionary tale for all content creators: the humor that works in a private live stream might not always translate well to a diverse, live audience at a cinetour. As MisThy navigates this controversy, the industry watches to see how she will address the feedback and whether this will lead to a change in her public engagement strategy.
#MisThy, #StreamerNews, #CinetourControversy, #VietnameseEntertainment, #SocialMediaBacklash, #InfluencerResponsibility
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