Yen Tattoo apologized for "faking the screen" of the amount of money donated to flood victims, causing people to misunderstand that the number was up to hundreds of millions of dong.
After the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee (VFFC) published tens of thousands of pages of statements of donations to people affected by the recent storm No. 3, many people had to apologize because the amount of donations was not as they had actually shared.
In the donation list on September 11, the content “Yen tattoo would like to share with the people in the flood area” was sent from an account with the amount of 500,000 VND. Later, the owner of this account sent another 5 million VND with similar content.
The above content immediately caused controversy because before that Yen Tattoo shared a screenshot of a transaction to support the victims of storm No. 3 with an amount of up to hundreds of millions of VND. After the incident caused controversy, Yen Tatoo apologized. The female singer admitted to having "faked the screen".

"First of all, Yen bows her head to apologize for causing everyone to suffer because of her bad things in the past few days. Yen has made a total of 3 transfers to the Vietnam Fatherland Front. At that time, it was 1:23 p.m. on September 11, Yen had just woken up from her nap, thinking she would donate 5 million VND, but mistakenly transferred 500,000 VND. Immediately after that, Yen transferred another 5 million VND to the Vietnam Fatherland Front," Yen Tatoo shared.
After that, she asked her assistant to advance money for the November shows to have more money to support the needy people. After receiving the advance money, Yen Tatoo transferred an additional amount of 20 million VND to the Vietnam Fatherland Front on September 13.
"The total amount of money Yen sent to the Vietnam Fatherland Front was 25.5 million VND. As soon as I received the advance payment, I divided almost all of it equally to support and send a little bit to the groups that went directly to the flood-affected areas. Yen did not share the things she did secretly, so people did not see it.
Yen's mistake was to fake the screen, the purpose was to let the person who gave Yen the advance money know that she supported and if she asked for more advances from other parties, there would be a basis for them to look at.
Yen covered the first number and the number written on the transaction is not 500 million as what netizens are competing to share. It is completely the poster's exaggeration," Yen Tatoo explained.
She added that the total amount of money she has donated to support people affected by storm No. 3 is currently about 40 million. Yen Tatoo has done her best. However, the recent incident is also a big lesson for her to look back and learn from.
Yen Tatoo's real name is Le Hai Yen, born in 1996, started her singing career by posting covers on social networks. After that, she participated in a number of music competitions. music like The Voice 2015, Couple Melody 2018 and released some music products such as: Just like that, leaving, is there anyone who always goes the same way, love and anger ...
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