Recently, on the variety show "The universe blinks, please pay attention", when asked about his views on the phenomenon of "feigning to fall on the red carpet", Huynh Hieu Minh affirmed that he had never feigned to fall, but had witnessed others do so with their own eyes.
The actor explained that the core motive of some people when pretending to fall is to create a topic of discussion, thereby receiving attention from the media and the public.
Seeing the atmosphere a bit tense, the artist participating in the program, Vuong Hac De, quickly "rescued" him, joking: "What's so scary about falling, push-ups a few times in place, both not afraid and attracting fans!". His words made the whole studio burst into laughter, dispelling the awkward atmosphere.
According to QQ, Huynh Hieu Minh's frank statement revealed a "public secret" of the entertainment industry: falling on the red carpet has long been no longer just an accident, but for some people it has become a "trick" to increase fame.
Many netizens praised the actor born in 1977 as a person who "frankly corrects Cbiz", calling him the "fresh breeze" of the Chinese entertainment industry.
When the topic spread, audiences also reviewed many previous stunts on the red carpet by artists, in which the case of Trieu Anh Tu and Gia Nai Luong was the most discussed.
In particular, Trieu Anh Tu has repeatedly encountered "incidents" on the red carpet: sometimes wearing a two-strap dress in the cold and then fainting, sometimes standing for too long on the Cannes red carpet and being invited to leave. At that time, she was suspected of faking a fall to attract attention.

However, there are also many opinions that Huynh Hieu Minh did not specifically name anyone and not every fall on the red carpet is a "trick".
Artists often wear high heels 15-20 cm, wear long dresses that sweep the ground, slippery floors, and have to move densely in a tired state, so cases of incidents on the red carpet are inevitable.
Not only frankly speaking about some artists "faking mistakes", Huynh Hieu Minh also became a hot topic when he directly denied rumors of gambling losing more than 1 billion yuan in Macau (China).
The actor affirmed that this is fake information created by AI technology. He exclaimed: "False news is so unreasonable that some people still believe it is true", which not only makes him powerless but also causes trouble for those involved.
Huynh Hieu Minh called on the public to be alert to distinguish between truth and falsehood when receiving information online.
Rumors that Huynh Hieu Minh lost gambling exploded in March 2025. At that time, the actor indirectly denied it on Weibo. Under the comment of a spectator teasing: "You lost 1 billion yuan already", the actor humorously replied: "Lost (virtual currency) in a game?
At the same time, Huynh Hieu Minh also posted a series of photos to prove that he was filming in Fujian at that time, not gambling in Macau (China) as rumored.