It is not uncommon for artists to receive valuable gifts from their beloved fans such as money, gold, and even luxury cars. Artists have often shared this joy in the press or on their personal pages. Giant bouquets of flowers made from large and small denominations of money always make many people admire and praise.
Ho Van Cuong - the winner of the Kids Idol contest once made many people "jealous" when he was often given bouquets of flowers filled with large bills, or necklaces made of money, not to mention gold bracelets and gold rings.
Ho Van Cuong received bouquets of flowers made from many high-denomination bills from fans.
Dam Vinh Hung is one of the singers who receives special affection from fans. After 25 years of hard work, the singer of "Binh Minh Se Mang Em Di" has a loyal fan base that many artists dream of.
On his personal page, he once shared his joy when he received a "huge" gift from an audience on his birthday, which was a large bouquet of flowers made of money. Specifically, it was 51 roses made of USD, which surprised him. Many audiences were overwhelmed by the generosity of this loyal fan.
This is not the first time the male singer has received a valuable gift. Previously, on his birthday in 2020, the male singer received a suitcase of cash worth 2.5 billion VND from a mysterious friend.
Dam Vinh Hung received a gift of 51 roses made from USD money.
Besides the compliments, many people think that using money to make flowers has many potential risks leading to illegal acts.
Speaking to VTC News reporter, Lawyer Nguyen Duc Chanh (Ho Chi Minh City Bar Association) said that according to current legal regulations, there is no prohibition on making flowers with Vietnamese currency, nor is there a prohibition on fans giving money to artists. However, if the act of making flowers with Vietnamese currency involves cutting, tearing, etc., leading to the destruction of Vietnamese currency, this is a prohibited act according to Article 3 of Decision 130/2003/QD-TTg.
Using money to make flowers is potentially dangerous and can lead to illegal acts.
“Illegal acts of vandalizing or destroying Vietnamese currency will be subject to a fine of VND 10,000,000 to VND 15,000,000 according to the provisions of Clause 3 and Clause 5, Article 31 of Decree 88/2019/ND-CP. In addition, violators may also be subject to additional penalties: confiscation of all exhibits and means of committing the violation” - Lawyer Nguyen Duc Chanh (Ho Chi Minh City Bar Association) shared.
Fans' love is something that cannot be measured in money, but how to express it in a meaningful and safe way, avoiding breaking the law and keeping your idol from getting into trouble is a story to ponder!
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