Remember on September 29 at Dai Nam tourist area, Ms. Phuong Hang announced that if someone buys his “huge” VND 1 trillion diamond, he will transfer all that money to the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support people affected by storms and floods.
Not long after, information appeared on social networks about a male singer wanting to buy back her diamond Phuong Hang with the condition: “If you can show me the invoice and inspection certificate, I will buy it, no canvas, no beating around the bush, no trickery. When you think no one dares to buy, you’ll explode.”
However, later, on the male singer’s TikTok channel, he posted a clip explaining the information that was spreading related to him. Specifically, the male singer said that he did not make such a statement and that his information was falsified to defame his reputation.
This male singer’s clip quickly received attention from netizens. Most of the comments express “sarcasm” for this character because almost no one knows his name. Many people even think that this is a trick of this male singer to get more attention to his name.
Regarding the previous meeting with the audience, Ms. Phuong Hang expressed many thanks Mr. Huynh Uy Dung. She said that during the past time, she missed her family very much, her husband and her children. She also announced that she would not hold any more livestreams in the near future because she wanted to focus on work and family.
In addition, the female CEO also publicly contributed 10 billion VND to the Vietnam Fatherland Front to join hands to help people in the North. The charity boxes on September 29 also raised more than 700 million VND. The amount of money will be publicly counted on the livestream and will be transferred in full to the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support the people of the North.
According to the female CEO, she will continue to meet and interact with visitors on Sundays in the coming weeks. Just like on September 29, subsequent meetings still have free admission and continue to call on visitors to donate money to help people in the North.