However, Diep Le shared that due to the urgency of the storm and flood situation, she could not wait any longer. Therefore, after discussing with her husband, this TikToker decided to use both of their savings to transfer in advance to the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support people during this difficult time.
In the article, Diep Le sympathized with the difficulties of the people in the North when suffering the severe consequences of storms and floods. She expressed: “Hopefully, after all, our cooperation, regardless of the form, whether it is strength or money, will contribute to easing the pain caused by the storm.”
Previously, Diep Le shared on her personal page a clip recording the moment her partner gave her an expensive designer bag. The incident caused her to face mixed opinions because many people thought that the video was posted at an inappropriate time, when the whole country was supporting the people in the North who were suffering the severe consequences of storms and floods.
In the face of the storms and floods in the North, Pham Thoai also decided to use 1.2 billion VND to support people. This TikToker said that he was born and raised in Hai Phong, and had witnessed the losses of people many times when storms and floods came, so “memories of the time of poverty and hardship kept coming back to my mind when news and images of storms and floods appeared in the past few days”.
According to Pham Thoai, the amount of 1.2 billion VND was taken from his personal savings. Pham Thoai shared: “I think I am just representing all the customers who have always supported me to support people in areas facing difficulties due to storms and floods.” Pham Thoai hopes that his small contribution will somehow help people.
This TikToker shared that according to his schedule, he had a livestream session in September, but after discussing with the crew and the brand, Pham Thoai decided to stop. “Of course there was damage, but I think this is the right thing to do. When I went directly to the places struggling to cope with natural disasters, witnessed the difficulties and losses of both people and property, I cried a lot,” he shared.