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Many celebrities feel free sharing personal disputes on social media, turning public spaces into dumping grounds for private problems.
Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien’s fraud case isn’t the first - Vietnam has seen several former pageant winners embroiled in serious scandals.
An alarming wave of false advertising and counterfeit products has drawn in top Vietnamese artists and influencers, sparking public outrage and legal scrutiny.
The former Miss Grand International 2021 is under investigation for deceiving consumers in the Kera product case.
Celebrity endorsements face tighter rules as Vietnam revises laws to prevent misconduct.
After her arrest, questions swirl over whether Thuy Tien will be stripped of her title, though her reign officially ended in 2022.
SCTV4 has removed all programming involving MC Bich Hong after her comment about traffic during a national celebration rehearsal caused a wave of criticism.
Vietnam’s government moves to curb deceptive advertising in influencer culture.
Several influencers with large followings detained for spreading falsehoods or illegal activity.
The Ministry of Culture has called for an inquiry into the viral love-triangle controversy involving ViruSs, rapper Phao, and Ngoc Kem, after it stirred massive online debate.
A viral song, a million-view livestream, and digital heartbreak - how Pháo and ViruSs turned pain into pop culture history.
Hung Nguyen, crowned Mister Tourism World 2025, has had his advertising contracts and event schedules temporarily suspended amid ongoing controversy over his title being revoked.
From legal battles to accusations of misconduct, these four celebrities dominated the entertainment news in Vietnam throughout the year.
The fashion world is abuzz as Thanh Hang takes legal action against Hoang Thuy. What led to this high-profile case?
Vietnam National Television (VTV) has raised the issue of prohibiting artists involved in scandals to continue to appear on broadcasts, believing that a law on performance arts is a necessity.