In fact, as 2020 rolled in, the name Mrs. Tan Vlog gradually lost its popularity, especially after her giant dishes had stopped bringing much novelty and excitement. Although regarded as having “harmless” content, purely for entertainment and relaxation, Mrs. Tan and her son Hung Vlog have also faced significant criticism from the online community for exaggerated situations and clear signs of staging in their clips. Perhaps that’s why recently, despite abandoning her cooking videos and shifting to more socially meaningful content like making hand sanitizer or, most recently, distributing free masks, Mrs. Tan Vlog still received some negative feedback from netizens.

Specifically, in the clip, Mrs. Tan introduced that due to the ongoing pandemic, she would not be making any more giant dish videos today, but instead would distribute 500 antibacterial fabric masks to prevent the virus. The clip itself didn’t carry many ideas in terms of content, but it was highly praised by the online community for its humanitarian and meaningful message. In the comments section, many people expressed their admiration for Mrs. Tan Vlog and her children’s gesture.

However, alongside that, there were still some scrutinizing and mocking comments from Mrs. Tan’s anti-fans. Firstly, many people were curious about the origin of Thanh Luong, wondering if she was Mrs. Tan’s biological daughter since she had never mentioned her before. In fact, since establishing her own channel, Thanh Luong Vlog, her appearances on Mrs. Tan’s channel have become more frequent and noticeable.
Additionally, some opinions suggested that after noticing that giant dish videos were no longer as popular as before, it was understandable for Mrs. Tan to shift her content to attract attention. Some even felt uncomfortable that after several consecutive clips, Mrs. Tan still deliberately mispronounced the name of the disease in her own unique style. According to them, she could pronounce it correctly but chose to mispronounce it to draw attention.