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Miss Thuy Tien's 'Fall': When Glory Does Not Come With Responsibility

The case of Miss Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien being prosecuted is not only a shock to Vietnamese showbiz but also a profound warning about the responsibility of famous people.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên20/05/2025

From a beauty icon, an inspirational role model to a character caught in legal trouble, Miss Thuy Tien has gone on a journey... of opposites. And this "fall" has raised a series of big questions about the fragile line between glory and responsibility.

Thuy Tien's efforts and achievements in the past cannot be denied. The Miss Grand International crown was once a testament to the brilliance not only of her beauty but also of her courage, communication skills, and kindness of a young girl. She was once the pride of Vietnamese audiences, a role model for a generation that dared to live truthfully, dared to overcome adversity, and constantly contribute to the community. But ironically, when the title "inspirational person" was still being mentioned, she became the focus of a criminal case.

This shows a bitter truth: no matter how inspiring or charitable you may be, fame is not and has never been a "shield" for mistakes. On the contrary, the more famous you are, the more cautious you have to be, the more aware you are of your influence on society.

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Miss Thuy Tien has been prosecuted

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Thuy Tien used to be widely known as a representative of beauty, of messages of peace and kindness, but now, she is once again "known" when she is prosecuted for being involved in false product advertising. The public raises the question: Are some celebrities disregarding the health and trust of the community just to get an advertising contract? Is responsibility to the public being sacrificed for short-term benefits?

In recent times, a series of cases involving false advertising, assisting in the production of counterfeit goods, from candy, functional foods to medicine, milk, etc. have all involved famous faces. This shows a painful reality: reputation is being abused, and public trust is also being "played with". And the most dangerous thing is that such actions are not simply "ignorance", but sometimes also a compromise in exchange for personal gain.

In an era where images can be "made up" by technology and social networks can "pump" anyone into a phenomenon, the ability to maintain oneself becomes a measure of a celebrity's value. Not only do they need to be beautiful, talented or eloquent, they also need to be alert, have professional ethics and be clearly aware that each of their words, actions and choices can directly affect millions of people. Because a moment of carelessness, an unverified collaboration, an "ambiguous" product being promoted..., all of it can become too late to turn back.

The price Thuy Tien is paying is very high. And her "fall" is a reminder for a whole generation of young artists: a step to stardom or a halo can be dazzling, but no one is allowed to exchange it for lies or disregard for the law, no one is allowed to surpass ethical standards. Because when abusing "soft power" to deceive the public, they not only lose trust but also have to face the law, their conscience and their own future.

The case of Miss Thuy Tien being prosecuted is a typical example of the "price" of disregarding everything to turn oneself into a "commercial tool". It is also a "wake-up call" for artists and celebrities to know how to "protect themselves" better from temptation. No one wants to see an icon fall. But that fall is inevitable if the halo does not come with responsibility.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/cu-nga-cua-hoa-hau-thuy-tien-khi-hao-quang-khong-di-doi-voi-trach-nhiem-18525052009104509.htm


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