Hanoi [Vietnam], August 20: Recently, a nearly 4-minute video went viral on social media with sensational content, claiming that actor Mac Van Khoa was bankrupt with 100 billion VND in debt, forced to close his bun dau mam tom (vermicelli with fermented shrimp paste) chain, and disappeared amidst financial difficulties. This content quickly attracted a huge amount of interaction, causing a stir in public opinion.
Following the above information, Mac Van Khoa posted a video clarifying the situation. The actor stated that he learned about the rumor after his wife sent him the content circulating on social media . What surprised him was that he was allegedly burdened with a debt of up to 100 billion VND, while he had absolutely no idea "when he went bankrupt."
According to the 9X actor, the rumors not only caused a stir on social media but also directly affected his life and his family. His parents called to check on him, while an older sister he'd known for many years also contacted him after hearing the news. Mac Van Khoa believes that unverified information, when widely spread, has caused a lot of confusion and worry among the relatives and friends of those involved.
This channel claims that the closure of many bun dau mam tom (vermicelli with tofu and shrimp paste) establishments is a sign of business losses, leading to the speculation that Mac Van Khoa is burdened with hundreds of billions of dong in debt. However, the actor asserts that this information is unfounded. Mac Van Khoa stated that the bun dau business is a side job he does with his family. According to the actor, the closure or relocation of some stores is normal during operation and does not mean the business is in crisis.
Source: Thanh Nein Newspaper