Chinese media in recent days has witnessed a heated debate between audiences on the topic of Trieu Le Dinh and Ly Quan Nhue, originating from a post related to the movie "Sở Kiều truyện".
Specifically, when an article on Sina recalled Zhao Liying's regrets about the process of making "Princess Agents" - which mentioned that the project was once expected to last many parts but was not completed - this topic quickly climbed onto the search rankings. However, the time of appearance coincided with the promotion period of the movie "Băng hồ trọng sinh" starring Li Jun Rui, causing a part of the audience to question the purpose of "boosting" (i.e., wanting to attract attention).
From here, the controversy began to escalate when some articles from viewers posted negative comments aimed at Trieu Le Dinh, using offensive language about age and career. Although these posts were shared within a limited scope, they were later photographed and widely spread, causing outrage in the actress's fan community.
Many people who love Zhao Liying reacted strongly, saying that the use of offensive language is unacceptable, even in private space. At the same time, they emphasized that the actress has a solid position in the industry with many major awards and a wide audience, and does not need to rely on old topics to attract attention.
Conversely, some other viewers believe that the spread of screenshots of personal posts is an act of privacy infringement, and at the same time accuse them of having elements of "inciting controversy" from outside. However, this view also faced reactions when many opinions suggested that online statements, whether public or not, still need to be held responsible.
According to Chinese media, this controversy reflects the common situation in the current network environment. The lack of control in speech, along with the rapid spread of information, has quickly turned initial conflicts into widespread conflicts.
In that context, many opinions called on audiences who love Chinese movies to maintain a calm attitude, avoiding sideline controversies affecting the image of artists as well as the general discussion environment on social networks.