Million-view YouTuber Alyssa is not only famous for her cute appearance and positive energy but also for being a “money magnet” in the content creation industry.
This nickname comes from the fact that she continuously expands her business empire by investing in real estate in various countries, launching online courses, and selling products through commerce channels. Recently, Alyssa caught attention again when she agreed to promote a bikini brand, directly modeling with a series of eye-catching hot photos. However, many netizens believe she has “exaggerated her bust size” for commercial purposes.


In the promotional photos, the YouTuber wears three different bikinis, showcasing her alluring curves.
Some designs feature traditional two-piece styles with supportive tops that create a surprisingly full effect. Even though Alyssa candidly revealed in her post that she “only has a size A bust,” the unexpected blossoming effect when wearing the bikini left viewers astonished. She even shared that wearing these outfits led to strangers frequently approaching and flirting with her, indicating a noticeable increase in attraction. However, after the promotional video and photos were released, many netizens expressed skepticism about the “miraculous transformation” of her bust.

In response to the mixed reactions, Alyssa Sha personally posted a response, asserting that there was no deception involved, just the natural changes in a woman’s body. Specifically, she believes that a woman’s bust is inherently flexible. Depending on diet, exercise, and even the time of the month, the size can change. She also added that choosing supportive lingerie or intelligently designed bikinis can create visual effects that far exceed reality, but that doesn’t mean it’s lying or deceitful.

The incident has divided netizens into two camps. One side believes Alyssa is cleverly utilizing her image just enough to serve promotional purposes without crossing the line. The other side criticizes her for creating unrealistic expectations, “transforming measurements” to market products.