Once one of the “poorest” YouTubers in Vietnam and very famous among the online community, recently, the name Lộc Fuho has appeared less frequently and is mentioned far less. Previously, he faced quite a bit of criticism when some of Lộc Fuho’s fans felt that he seemed too focused on making YouTube videos and had forgotten the “promise” he made years ago to never leave his job as a construction worker. Sharing with fans, Lộc Fuho stated that making YouTube takes a lot of time, but it guarantees income, unlike the carefree but unstable income from working construction. Recently, he unexpectedly released a video titled “Lộc Fuho Leaves YouTube to Return to a Normal Job,” leaving fans stunned.

According to him, as he shared, for the past two weeks, he has been working as a construction worker every day, so he doesn’t have time to make videos for his viewers. He also admitted that although he doesn’t earn much money, it brings him joy and helps him think less. He also revealed that the money he earns will be used to buy a Wave motorcycle for commuting to work, replacing his old, rickety bike that he gave to his sister.


Notably, this is just an old motorcycle, and he had to spend a lot of time negotiating to get the desired price. In fact, after buying it, he discovered that the motorcycle had numerous problems and he had to spend quite a bit more money on repairs. However, perhaps the detail that caught the most attention from Lộc Fuho’s fans in the video is that after so many years since starting YouTube, he still can’t become a lead worker and continues to do the same construction work as he did at the beginning. Additionally, there were countless supportive comments regarding Lộc Fuho’s decision. It seems that many people still prefer the friendly, down-to-earth, and simple version of him in construction videos.

Furthermore, at the end of the video, Lộc Fuho also shared that in the near future, he will strive to achieve the YouTube Gold Button milestone and spend more time creating videos for everyone, rather than the current pace of one video every two weeks. At this point, it seems clear that Lộc Fuho’s title of leaving YouTube is likely just a joke and temporary. Currently, Lộc Fuho’s channel has 993,000 subscribers, and achieving the YouTube Gold Button is probably just a matter of time.