It can be said that although he has “cleansed” his controversial past by deleting numerous old videos, whenever NTN is mentioned, the online community still has quite mixed opinions. Indeed, to prove his unpredictability, this time he has just executed a rather shocking video, where NTN unexpectedly transforms into a “Buddha” and brings over 150 million VND to give red envelopes to strangers on the street.

Specifically, at the beginning of the clip, NTN astonished everyone by revealing a mysterious box, in which he admitted there would be 1 ticket worth 20 million VND, 3 tickets worth 15 million VND, 5 tickets worth 10 million VND, 10 tickets worth 5 million VND, and 1 ticket worth 0 VND. Just doing a simple addition, the total amount NTN would have to spend reaches 165 million VND – not a small sum for any of us.

And NTN’s plan to give money to strangers is quite simple, as he enters a shopping mall, chooses any store, and randomly selects a lucky customer to draw. However, there’s one rule that NTN set which left many people puzzled: the “lucky character” only has a short 5 minutes to spend the 10 million VND in the store. But there’s also a flexible condition that the lucky customer can spend up to 10,500,000 VND instead of being limited to just 10 million as per the drawn amount.



After a series of “nameless strangers” drew lots, NTN eventually dedicated 2 special slots for his filming crew. However, at the end of the video, he summarized the actual amount. Specifically, it was not up to 165 million VND as NTN had planned; the total amount he had to pay was only around 37 million VND. This probably stemmed from the fact that the number of people drawing lots was not too many, while they themselves were not really lucky enough to win the 20 million VND ticket from NTN.


At the end of the video, the YouTuber expressed great pride, stating that today was a very joyful day because he brought a lot of happiness to others. In fact, this is not the first time NTN has spent money in such a “extravagant” manner. Previously, he had spent over 30 million VND on taxi fares for a trip across Vietnam, or more recently, a hide-and-seek game costing up to 50 million VND.
