As one of the pioneering female streamers who built a strong image and brand, U.P quickly established a stable monthly income reaching hundreds of millions. She was able to purchase luxury cars worth billions and own her own home. Most of her platforms, including her Facebook fan page, Instagram, and YouTube channel, garnered huge followings and interactions. During that time, the female streamer frequently created new, interesting, and useful content to attract viewers.


After that, she stopped livestreaming frequently and devoted time to taking care of her family, children, and personal business projects, leading a fulfilling life: regularly traveling, shopping, and generously helping the community. However, the female streamer revealed that she is officially “penniless” after her divorce, which sparked curiosity among netizens.
U.P clarified that during her marriage, the couple’s finances were independent. Her business encountered difficulties due to the pandemic, she lost her YouTube channel with a gold play button, and many challenges arose, leading her to decide to sell her house and car to “cover losses” until she could no longer bear it. Therefore, financial difficulties are a common occurrence.
The divorce was due to her and her husband no longer finding common ground. Her ex-husband was described by U.P as a talented, kind person who fulfilled his responsibilities as a husband and father, providing materially and emotionally for their shared children. Previously, they had broken up while dating but decided to reunite and committed to each other after discovering that U.P was pregnant.

Candidly sharing her story, some people empathized and encouraged the female streamer, while others reminded viewers to verify the information as the narrative seemed one-sided and unverified.

Furthermore, being suspected of creating content and returning to vibrant social media activity for business purposes, U.P honestly shared that she already had a following and wanted to connect users with providers of clean, quality agricultural products.