In the context of livestreaming becoming a popular form of commercial labor for artists, caution in speech clearly shows the boundaries between private life, personal emotions and professional responsibility.
According to the clip circulating on social networks, Nam Anh is the owner of the TikTok channel, while Nam Em appears as a supporting role. When Nam Anh asked his younger sister to leave the frame to rest, conflicts began to arise. From a technical coordination situation, the exchange quickly turned into public argument, with a tense attitude, verbal exchange and expressions of emotional loss from both sides.
It is noteworthy that this conflict did not take place in private space but right on a commercial livestream session - where brands, buyers and thousands of online viewers participated.
At that time, the sister-brother relationship is no longer simply a personal relationship, but has become a labor relationship, associated with economic benefits and brand image. Letting personal emotions dominate behavior in this context means dragging partners and audiences into an undesirable situation.
It can be seen that livestreaming sales is no longer a strange job for artists. They can earn huge income thanks to their fame and business luck.
Of course, in a livestream session, artists often have fun interactions, jokes, and even create situations to make their sales session more exciting and less boring.
But in the case of Nam Anh - Nam Em, the core issue is not whether the situation they argue about is right or wrong, but it goes beyond ordinary behaviors to attract viewers to watch.
When the controversy broke out, the crew was forced to suddenly stop livestreaming, showing that the actual damage was not only images, but also business efficiency and partner trust.
The incident also shows the significant pressure that artists face when switching to new forms of labor such as livestreaming. No longer having stage lights, no tight scripts or a seasoned coordination team, the host must handle emotions, health and personal relationships in real time. Even a small deviation in communication can be exaggerated into a media crisis.
When reporters contacted model Nam Anh - owner of the TikTok sales channel, she said she had received information about the debates on social networks, however, at this time, she has not responded further.
Mr. Dang Hoang Nam - media expert, CEO of Flower media consulting unit - said: "It is possible to draw a clear lesson that commercial livestreaming is a professional activity, not a space to resolve personal conflicts. When standing in front of the public, all actions are representative of image and responsibility to many stakeholders. If emotions are not controlled, artists will not only harm themselves, but also directly affect partners and the audience's trust.
On a broader level, Mr. Hoang Nam said that this incident shows that the boundary between the private life and work of celebrities is increasingly fragile in the digital age. And in that context, professionalism lies not in never having conflicts, but in the ability to keep yourself from losing control, affecting the image of artists and brands that are negatively affected.