Not only Ngo Diec Pham but many other artists in the Chinese and Korean entertainment industry have been "closed" by scandal scandals, causing public shock, negatively affecting a part of the public, as well as directly affecting the image and development of the culture - entertainment of the host country.
"Shooting" for artists here is understood as prohibiting all activities related to radio, cinema and television. This has also been applied quite strongly by many countries around the world to famous people, especially in the entertainment industry because above all, artists are considered a " mirror" for fans, especially young people, to look up and follow. This strictness is one way to help artists be aware of perfecting their speech, knowing how to look wide to behave and have a meticulous lifestyle.
According to the shared viewpoint of musician Nguyen Quang Long, the power of "three-legged neighborhood" including cultural values of community, state management and the public is quite strongly present in countries with a leading entertainment industry.
Ngo Diec Pham encountered scandals because of his wild lifestyle, immediately, the actor was stopped by artists or brands that terminated contracts, and all advertising images that Ngo Diec Pham represented were removed.
In Korea, there are somewhat harsher cases, when artists encounter a scandal, a wave of boycotts from the public to partners, even after just one night of a completely collapsed artist's career.
As for Vietnamese showbiz, many "thinking as a joke" noisy stories come from the fact that Vietnamese artists are taking their roles lightly, while fans easily "compromise" their idols' apologies so that things continue as if... nothing had ever happened.
Some opinions say that, besides many artists who live seriously with their profession, frankly admit their mistakes and correct them, there are still people with the title of "artists" who are still " living a life of guilt", lacking responsibility for themselves, and lack respect for the trust and love that fans have for them.
Musician Nguyen Quang Long commented that, in order to be like other countries, Vietnam needs to have a unit that is strong enough in terms of State representation and "power" covering all sectors from performing arts management, radio, television and media. Only then can the offensive scandals of some entertainers be reduced.