The activity of livestreaming for selling products has been increasingly thriving, becoming an accessible business model for many users, with numerous companies and TikTokers entering the field. In fact, this model has given rise to many “champions” with huge revenues. However, it also requires the seller’s credibility and integrity in verifying product quality.
Known as a hot TikToker, the “mountain beauty” Y.C has ignored many warnings. Specifically, after a period of “stability” creating down-to-earth content, she ventured into livestreaming and was called out for selling products of unclear origin. Initially, Y.C faced criticism from the public when she reviewed milk that did not meet quality standards, dancing recklessly in the processing area.

Some users even reported experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, and even hospitalization after consuming this type of milk. At that time, she ignored all suggestions, arguing with netizens that: “Those who trust can try it, if not, there’s no need to care.”

Recently, VTV aired a report exposing a “ghost company” that produces this milk. The station also stated that the famous TikToker had advertised the product despite its unverified quality. Worryingly, she had sold 10,000 boxes in a single livestream session, meaning a significant number of people were affected.
Currently, the personal page of this hot TikToker has restricted many promotional videos, yet there are still numerous images of this milk. Y.C has not provided any information following the station’s exposure.

Remember when she first became famous, the girl born in 2004 impressed many with her pure beauty. Videos about her simple life in the mountains garnered millions to tens of millions of views. Her TikTok quickly reached millions of followers. However, she also quickly faced mixed debates over her frequent suggestive dances in front of the camera.

In the face of such dramas, Y.C often argues that she finds such actions normal, and she has lost many fans due to similar situations.