For an artist who has been active in showbiz for many years, building a close, youthful image, this can be considered the biggest scandal in his career.
According to initial information from functional agencies, the group of 6 people inspected in the Tung Thu beach area, Cat Hai special zone, Hai Phong, all tested positive for drugs.
Many viewers expressed disappointment, because the person appearing in the list is not a stranger, but Miu Le, a singer with a large fan base, having a great influence on young people.
In the entertainment industry, talent can help artists become famous, but ethics and lifestyle determine how far they go.
An artist is loved by the public not only for singing well and acting well, but also for the positive image they bring to society.
Therefore, when a celebrity gets involved in drugs, the consequences do not stop at personal stories. It leads to the collapse of the image, loss of public trust and negative impacts on young people, who are easily influenced by idols.
Over the years, Vietnamese showbiz has been shaken many times by artists involved in drugs. Some have almost disappeared from the entertainment industry after scandals, some have lost all advertising contracts, films have been canceled, and programs have been cut off.
Miu Le's case is also leading to many consequences. The movie Blood Moon Party 8, which just premiered at the end of April with tens of billions of VND in revenue, is now facing the risk of being seriously affected.
Producers, directors, crews and even investors can all suffer losses because of an individual's scandal.
This is very regrettable, because art is a long journey that requires perseverance and image preservation. An artist may make mistakes at times, but with issues related to drugs, the public can hardly easily ignore them.
Drugs not only destroy health, but also drag people into a deviant lifestyle, losing behavioral control.
Artists using drugs will create a deviant image, negatively impacting a part of young people who like to imitate idols.
Besides, this is also a warning to artists. The public can love very quickly, but can also turn their backs very quickly when idols deviate from basic moral values.
Reputation is something difficult to build but very easy to lose.
An artist who wants to exist for a long time not only needs talent, but also must have a healthy, civilized lifestyle and responsibility to society.
Miu Le's scandal once again shows that drugs not only destroy an artist, but can also collapse her career and the trust that the public once had in her.