Speaking to Lao Dong on the afternoon of March 31, Mr. Nguyen Danh Hoang Viet - Chief of Office of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism - said that the Ministry assigned the Radio and Television Department to investigate and provide information to the press regarding the noisy incident of streamer and musician ViruSs.
Previously, recently, social networks were stirred up by the fight after the breakup between streamer, musician ViruSs and "hot TikToker" Ngoc kem.
After nearly a year of dating, Ngoc kem livestreamed at midnight accusing ViruSs of being unfaithful. She even hinted that ViruSs had a child, causing public criticism and mockery of this streamer across social networks.
The livestreams fighting back and forth between the two main characters became the focus of discussion on social networks. Being attacked and boycotted, ViruSs affirmed that Ngoc kem had 2 days to apologize and correct, otherwise he would sue for defamation and slander.
In the early morning of March 29, Ngoc kem, Emma Nhat Khanh and another girl with an account named B livestreamed together to release evidence accusing ViruSs of being aggressive and cheating on their relationship.
Each livestream session reported and exposed the hidden corners of the love life of ViruSs and his ex-girlfriends, attracting a large number of viewers. Thanks to that, ViruSs earned "hundreds of millions of VND" from this - Ms. V.A. - an expert at a company specializing in booking KOLs, TikToker shared with Lao Dong reporter.
Media expert Nguyen Ngoc Long believes that ViruSs's making money from the scandal of their love life is offensive.