HANOI — A viral screenshot from a mobile video-sharing platform has reignited public interest in the highly controversial debates surrounding celebrity charity transparency in Vietnam.
The image shows a side-by-side comparison of a woman expressing intense frustration and displeasure while outdoors. In one of the frames, a cartoon poop emoji is placed over her mouth, adding a layer of deliberate internet trolling.
Sharp Text Fuels the Drama
The center of the image features a bold, white text box with a highly provocative caption:
"Từ ngày bị cô Hằng phanh khui vụ từ thiện nên giờ cay lắm vì hết húp đc òi hahaha"
(Ever since being exposed by Ms. Hằng regarding the charity scandal, [she] is incredibly bitter now because [she] can't siphon money anymore, hahaha)
Context of the Online Clash
The caption references the massive online storm initiated by businesswoman Nguyen Phuong Hang, who famously used her massive livestream audiences to question the financial transparency of various high-profile public figures and their independent charity relief funds.
The post uses internet slang—such as "cay" (bitter/spicy) and "húp" (a derogatory term implying taking or siphoning unearned benefits)—to mock the individual pictured, suggesting that her visible irritation is a direct result of past charity auditing controversies. The image continues to circulate heavily across anti-fan groups and online forums, highlighting the lasting polarization within the Vietnamese digital community regarding public charity accountability.
